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Chronological Table of the Life of Christ [from Andrews.]
| Annunciation to Zacharias. | October, | 6 | b.c. |
| Annunciation to Mary. | April, | 5 | ” |
| Mary visits Elizabeth, and remains three months. | April-June, | 5 | ” |
| Birth of John the Baptist. | June, | 5 | ” |
| Jesus Born at Bethlehem. | December, | 5 | ” |
| The angel and the shepherds. | ” | 5 | ” |
| Presentation of Jesus. | February, | 4 | ” |
| Coming of the Magi. | ” | 4 | ” |
| Flight of Jesus into Egypt. | ” | 4 | ” |
| Return to Nazareth and sojourn there. | May, | 4 | ” |
| Jesus, at twelve years of age, attends the Passover. | April, | 8 | a.d. |
| John the Baptist begins his labors. | Summer, | 26 | ” |
| Baptism of Jesus. | January, | 27 | ” |
| Jesus tempted in the Wilderness. | Jan.-Feb., | 27 | ” |
| Deputation of priests and Levites to the Baptist. | February, | 27 | ” |
| Jesus returns to Galilee. | ” | 27 | ” |
| Wedding at Cana of Galilee. | ” | 27 | ” |
| First passover of Jesus' ministry; cleansing of Temple. | April, | 27 | ” |
| Jesus begins to baptize (by his disciples). | May, | 27 | ” |
| Jesus departs into Galilee, through Samaria. | December, | 27 | ” |
| A few weeks spent by Jesus in retirement. | Jan.-Apr., | 28 | ” |
| The Baptist Imprisoned. | March, | 28 | ” |
| The second passover; healing of impotent man. | April, | 28 | ” |
| Jesus begins his ministry in Galilee. | April-May, | 28 | ” |
| Calling of the four disciples, and healings at Capernaum. | ” | 28 | ” |
| First circuit in Galilee: healing of the leper. | May, | 28 | ” |
| Return to Capernaum, and healing of the paralytic. | Summer, | 28 | ” |
| Plucking the corn, and healing the man with withered hand. | ” | 28 | ” |
| Choice of apostles, and Sermon on the Mount. | ” | 28 | ” |
| Healing of centurion's servant at Capernaum. | ” | 28 | ” |
| Journey to Nain, and raising of the widow's son. | ” | 28 | ” |
| Message to Jesus of the Baptist. | ” | 28 | ” |
| Jesus anointed by the woman, a sinner. | Autumn, | 28 | ” |
| Healing at Capernaum of the blind and dumb possessed; charge of the Pharisees that He cast out devils by Beelzebub. | ” | 28 | ” |
| Teaching in Parables, and stilling of the tempest. | ” | 28 | ” |
| Healing of demoniacs in Gergessa, and return to Capernaum. | ” | 28 | ” |
| Matthew's feast, healing of woman with issue of blood, and raising of Jairus' daughter. | ” | 28 | ” |
| Healing of two blind men, and a dumb possessed; Pharisees Blaspheme. | ” | 28 | ” |
| Second visit to Nazareth; sending of the twelve. | Winter, | 29 | ” |
| Death of the Baptist; Jesus returns to Capernaum. | ” | 29 | ” |
| Crossing of the Sea, and feeding of the five thousand; return to Capernaum. | Spring, | 29 | ” |
| Discourse at Capernaum respecting the bread of life. | April, | 29 | ” |
| Jesus visits the coasts of Tyre and Sidon; heals the daughter of the Syro-Phoenician woman; visits the region of Decapolis; heals one with an impediment in his speech; feeds the 4,000. | Summer, | 29 | ” |
| Jesus returns to Capernaum; is tempted by the Pharisees; reproves their hypocrisy; again crosses the sea; heals blind man at Bethsaida. | ” | 29 | ” |
| Peter's confession that he is the Christ: the transfiguration. | ” | 29 | ” |
| Healing of lunatic child. | ” | 29 | ” |
| Jesus journeys through Galilee, teaching the disciples; at Capernaum pays the tribute money; goes up to the feast of tabernacles. | Autumn, | 29 | ” |
| He teaches in the temple; efforts to arrest him. | October, | 29 | ” |
| An adulteress is brought before him; attempt to stone him; healing of a man blind from birth; return to Galilee. | ” | 29 | ” |
| Final departure from Galilee; is rejected at Samaria; sending of the seventy. | November, | 29 | ” |
| Jesus is attended by great multitudes; parable of the good Samaritan. | ” | 29 | ” |
| Healing of a dumb possessed man; renewed blasphemy of the Pharisees; dining with a Pharisee, Jesus rebukes hypocrisy; parable of the rich fool. | Nov.-Dec., | 29 | ” |
| Jesus is told of the murder of the Galileans by Pilate; parable of the fig-tree; healing of a woman eighteen years sick. | ” | 29 | ” |
| Feast of Dedication; visit to Mary and Martha: the Jews at Jerusalem attempt to stone him; he goes beyond Jordan. | December, | 29 | ” |
| Jesus dines with a Pharisee, and heals a man with dropsy; parables of the great supper, of the lost sheep, of the lost piece of silver, of the unjust steward, of the rich man and Lazarus. | ” | 29 | ” 326 |
| Resurrection of Lazarus; counsel of the Jews to put him to death; he retires to Ephraim. | Jan.-Feb., | 30 | ” |
| Sojourn in Ephraim till passover at hand; journeys on the border of Samaria and Galilee; healing of ten lepers; parables of the unjust judge, and of Pharisee and publican; teaching respecting divorce; blessing of children; the young ruler, and parable of laborers in the vineyard. | Feb.-Mar., | 30 | ” |
| Jesus again announces his death; ambition of James and John. | March, | 30 | ” |
| Healing of blind men at Jericho; Zaccheus; parable of the pounds; departure to Bethany. | ” | 30 | ” |
| Supper at Bethany and anointing of Jesus by Mary. | Sat., Apr. 1, | 30 | ” |
| Entry into Jerusalem; visit to the temple, and return to Bethany. | Sun., “ 2. | 30 | ” |
| Cursing of the fig-tree; second purification of the temple; return to Bethany. | Mon., “ 3. | 30 | ” |
| Teaching in the temple; parables of the two sons; of the wicked husbandmen; of the king's son; attempts of his enemies to entangle him; the poor widow; the Greeks who desire to see him; a voice heard from heaven, departure from the temple to the Mount of Olives; discourse respecting the end of the world; return to Bethany; agreement of Judas with the priests to betray him.. | Tues, “ 4, | 30 | ” |
| Jesus seeks retirement at Bethany. | Wed., “ 5, | 30 | ” |
| Sending of Peter and John to prepare the passover; the paschal supper. | Thurs. “ 6, | 30 | ” |
| Events at paschal supper. | Thur. eve., Apr. 6, | 30 | ” |
| After supper Jesus foretells the denials of Peter, speaks of the coming of the Comforter, and ends with prayer. | Thur. eve., Apr. 6, | 30 | ” |
| Jesus in the garden of Gethsemane. | Thur. eve., Apr. 6, | 30 | ” |
| Jesus is given Into the hands of Judas. | Thur. mid-n't, Apr. 6, | 30 | ” |
| Jesus is led to the house of Annas, and thence to the palace of Caiaphas; is condemned for blasphemy. | Fri. 1–5 A.M. Apr. 7, | 30 | ” |
| Mockeries of his enemies: he is brought the second time before the council, and thence taken before Pilate. | Fri. 5–6 A.M., Apr. 7, | 30 | ” |
| Charge of sedition; Pilate attempts to release him, but is forced to scourge him and give him up to be crucified. | Fri. 6–9 A.M. Apr. 7, | 30 | ” |
| Jesus is crucified at Golgotha. | Fri. 9–12 A.M. Apr. 7, | 30 | ” |
| Upon the cross is reviled by his enemies; commends his mother to John; darkness covers the land; he dies; the earth shakes, and rocks are rent. | Fri. 12 M., 3 P.M., Apr. 7, | 30 | ” |
| His body taken down and given to Joseph, and laid in his sepulchre. | Fri. 3–6 P.M., Apr. 7, | 30 | ” |
| Resurrection of Jesus, and appearance to Mary Magdalene. | Sun. A.M., Apr. 9, | 30 | ” |
| Appearance to the two disciples at Emmaus; to Peter and to the eleven at Jerusalem. | Sun. P.M., Apr. 9, | 30 | ” |
| Appearance to the apostles and Thomas. | Sun. Apr. 16, | 30 | ” |
| Appearance to seven disciples at Sea of Tiberias, and to 500 at mountain in Galilee. | Apr.-May, | 30 | ” |
| Final appearance to the disciples at Jerusalem, and ascension to heaven. | Thur., May 18, | 30 | ” |
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