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#10
On
the
Road
to
Jerusalem
(9:
51
11:
54)
In
Lesson
#9
we
saw
Jesus
scale
his
ministry,
sending
out
his
inner
circle
of
twelve
to
teach
and
to
preach,
giving
them
power
and
authority
over
demons,
and
the
ability
to
heal.
Meanwhile,
Jesus
landed
on
Herod
AnCpas
radar,
causing
Herod
to
ask
who
Jesus
is,
and
we
learnin
a
brief
menConthat
Herod
had
beheaded
John
the
BapCst.
Johns
murderthe
catalyst
in
Mark,
galvanizing
Jesus
and
driving
him
relentlessly
to
the
crosshas
only
passing
menCon
here
in
Luke.
Although
Luke
draws
directly
from
Mark
for
his
source
material
in
Lesson
#9,
Luke
edits
out
the
drama
and
tension
we
witnessed
in
Mark,
and
we
felt
a
decided
calm,
with
Jesus
in
full
control
of
events.
In
Lesson
#9
Herod
asked,
Who
.
.
.
is
this
about
whom
I
hear
such
things
(9:
9),
and
the
remainder
of
the
chapter
answered
Herods
quesCon
with
Peters
confession
of
faith,
[You
are]
the
Messiah
of
God
(9:
20),
an
answer
validated
at
the
TransguraCon
by
the
voice
God
himself
saying,
This
is
my
chosen
Son;
listen
to
him
(9:
35).
sent
out
(10:
1-16)
72
Series
of
34
vignebes,
parables
and
teachings
while
on
the
journey
to
Jerusalem
(10:
25
19:
27)
10
2.
3.
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12
13
14
Chorazin !
" Bethsaida
Capernaum !
15
Prelude to Ministry
16
Prelude to Ministry
17
Prelude to Ministry
18
19
20
Gustave
Dor.
Satans
Fall
for
John
Miltons
Paradise
Lost
(engraving),
1866.
On
the
Road
to
Jerusalem
21
22
(10: 23-24)
23
24
Capernaum!
Scythopolis
!
[Beit
Shean]
Jericho
!
Jerusalem
!
!Fording
point
at
Scythopolis
!Fording
point
at
Jericho
25
26
Walking
past
the
Lower
Jordan
River
as
it
exits
the
Sea
of
Galilee.
Photography
by
Ana
Maria
Vargas
27
Ford
the
Jordan
River
at
Scythopolis,
crossing
to
the
east
bank
of
the
Jordan.
Photography
by
Ana
Maria
Vargas
28
East Bank
(Jordan of today)
Pilgrim
Route
Jordan
River
West Bank
(Israel
of
today)
Follow
the
pilgrim
road
south,
along
the
east
side
of
the
Jordan
River
to
Jericho.
Photography
by
Ana
Maria
Vargas
29
30
From
Jericho
the
17-mile
Roman
Road
ascends
3,400
feet
in
elevaCon
to
Jerusalem.
Photography
by
Ana
Maria
Vargas
31
The
road
clings
to
the
southern
wall
of
the
Wadi
Qelt,
with
a
precipitous
verCcal
drop
on
the
right.
Photography
by
Ana
Maria
Vargas
32
Near
the
top,
the
4th-century
St.
Georges
monastery
clings
to
the
northern
wall.
Photography
by
Ana
Maria
Vargas
33
Bethany,
home
of
Mary,
Martha
and
Lazarus,
is
1.5
miles
east
of
Jerusalem
on
the
south-eastern
slope
of
the
Mount
of
Olives.
Photography
by
Ana
Maria
Vargas
34
Walking
down
the
Palm
Sunday
road,
the
path
that
Jesus
later
walks
as
he
enters
Jerusalem
to
the
cheers
of
the
crowd.
Photography
by
Ana
Maria
Vargas
35
The
Temple
in
Jesus
day,
as
he
would
have
seen
it
from
the
Mt.
of
Olives.
(1.50
scale
model
of
1st-century
Jerusalem,
Israel
Museum.)
Photography
by
Ana
Maria
Vargas
36
37
Capernaum!
Scythopolis
!
[Beit
Shean]
Jericho
!
Jerusalem
!
!Fording
point
at
Scythopolis
!Fording
point
at
Jericho
38
Sounds
right
to
me!
39
40
41
42
Diego
Velzquez.
Christ
in
the
House
of
Mary
and
Martha
(oil
on
canvas),
1618.
NaConal
Gallery,
London.
On
the
Road
to
Jerusalem
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