I. Contacts in Judea – 4-5 months
1. Jordan baptism and temptation --Mat.3:1-4:11; Mk.1:4-13; Lk.3:1-4,13
2. At Jordan again, meets Andrew and Peter – Jn.1:19-42
3. Return to Galilee – Cana and 1st miracle – Jn.1:43-2:12
4. At Jerusalem for Passover; Nicodemus meeting – Jn.2:13-3:21
5. Interval of teaching, baptizing in Judea near Jordan – Jn.3:22-36
6. Galilee again & Sychar woman, 2nd Cana miracle – Jn.4:1-54
7. At Jerusalem feast: Bethesda cure: Jews oppose – Jn.5:1-47
II. Circuit of Galilee – about 22 months
1. 3 synoptic accounts of Galilean ministry – Mat.4:12-Chapter 18; Mk.1:14-Chapter 9; Lk.4:14-9:50
2. Short break to Jerusalem for Feast of Tabernacles – Jn.7:2-10:21
3. Slow final exit journey from Galilee – Lk.9:51-18:14
4. Stop in Perea, visit to Jerusalem, Feast of Dedication – Jn.10:22-39
5. Perea again; then up to Bethany to raise Lazarus – Jn10:40-11:54
6. From a city called Ephraim to triumphal entry – Mat.19:1-21:2; Mk.10:1-11:2; Lk.18:15-19:44; Jn.11:54-12:19
III. At Jerusalem – One week
1. Clashes with Jewish leaders in Jerusalem – Mat.21:12-chapter 23; Mk. chapters 11-12; Lk.19:45-21:4
2. Olivet Discourse – Mat. chapters 24-25; Mk.13; Lk.19:45-21:4
3. At Bethany: the anointing by Mary – Mat.26, Mk.14; Jn.12
4. Last Passover: Discourse to the apostles – Mat.26; Mk.14; Lk.22; Jn. Chapters 13-17
5. Gethsemane, arrest, Peter’s denial -- Mat.26; Mk. 14; Lk. 22; Jn.18
6. Arraignment, crucifixion, and burial – Mt.27; Mk.15; Lk.23; Jn.18:28-chapter 19