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Acts 8:925 Peter and John went to Samaria to bestow the Holy Ghost by the laying on of hands. Simon, a new member, asked if he could buy the priesthood and was rebuked by Peter (see BD, confirmation, 649). Acts 8:2640 Philip taught and baptized an Ethiopian eunuch (see BD, Ethiopia and eunuch, 667). Acts 9:122 Saul, on the road to Damascus, was blinded when Jesus appeared to him. At Damascus Saul was healed, baptized, and began to preach of Christ in the synagogues. Acts 9:2326; 2 Corinthians 11:3233; Galatians 1:1518 Saul went to Arabia, 24 Acts 12:323 Peter was imprisoned. He was 36 37 Acts 16:1215 At Philippi, Lydia and her 48
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Zacharias that his wife, Elisabeth, would have a son named John. In Nazareth an angel told Mary that she would be the mother of the Son of God.
2 Luke 1:3980 Mary visited the home of
Matthew 2:1923 Joseph and Mary took Jesus to Nazareth after Herod died.
imprisoned by Herod.
23 John 4:13 Jesus left the Jerusalem area to
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117 Helaman 1415 In America Samuel the
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was the beheaded John the Baptist returned from the dead.
60 John 6:115 Shortly before Passover, Jesus
Samaritan.
83 Luke 10:3842 Jesus rested at the home
about discipleship.
95 Luke 14:2833 Parables of the tower and
John 11:7 Jesus returned to the Jerusalem area for the final time. John 11:153 Jesus raised Lazarus from
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return to Galilee.
24 John 4:442 In Samaria Jesus taught a
is the Christ.
73 Matthew 16:2128 Jesus taught His
Zacharias and Elisabeth. John the Baptist was born and named (see Bible Dictionary [BD], John the Baptist, 71415).
3 Matthew 1:1825 Mary returned to
Judea and baptized in the Jordan River (see Bible Map 11 [1999 ed.]).
12 Matthew 3:13 Jesus journeyed to Bethabara. 13 Matthew 3:1317 Jesus was baptized by John
was paralyzed.
39 Matthew 9:1017 Jesus preached of new
disciples of breaking the Sabbath; Jesus healed a man with a withered hand.
51 Matthew 12:2223 Jesus healed a man
son of a nobleman.
26 Luke 4:1630 Jesus was rejected at Nazareth
the Pharisees. He blessed the little children, answered the question of a rich young ruler, and taught His disciples.
107 Matthew 20:116 The parable of the
Matthew 21:1822 On His way back to Jerusalem, Jesus cursed the barren fig tree (see BD, fig tree, 674). Matthew 21:2346 Chief priests challenged Jesus authority. He rebuked them. Matthew 21:2822:14 Parables of the two sons, the wicked husbandmen, and the marriage of the kings son. Matthew 22:1546 Enemies tried to trap
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Matthew 25 Parables of the ten virgins, the talents, and the sheep and the goats (see BD, weights and measures, 78889). Matthew 26:12 Jesus told His disciples
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Temple Garden of Gethsemane
2 53 Luke 23:812 Herod ques60 61 62 Mark 15:33 Darkness covered the land for 70 71 72 73 John 20:210 Peter and John ran to the
arrest of Jesus.
Luke 22:4951 Jesus healed the ear of the
three hours.
John 19:29 Jesus was offered vinegar
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taught of the Comforters (see BD, Comforter, 648; Holy Ghost, 704).
Luke 22:39 Jesus and the disciples left for
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back to Pilate.
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disciples fled.
John 18:13 Jesus was first taken to the
Ephraim.
John 12:18 In Bethany, Mary anointed Jesus feet (see BD, spikenard, 776). John 12:911 Chief priests conspired 15
midnight.
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Nazareth. Joseph, Marys espoused husband, learned that she was expecting a child. An angel told Joseph to marry her and name her son Jesus (see BD, Joseph, 717).
4 Luke 2:120; Matthew 2:2 Jesus was born
wilderness to be with God. He fasted for forty days and was tempted by Satan.
15 John 1:3551 Some of John the Baptists
Pharisees about Satan, blasphemy against the Holy Ghost, and seeking signs (see BD, blasphemy, 62526).
53 Matthew 13:153 Jesus used parables to
the lost coin, and the prodigal son. Parables of the unjust steward, the rich man and Lazarus, and the unprofitable servant.
98 Luke 17:1119 Jesus healed ten lepers;
birth (no darkness for one night), many repented and believed in Him.
120 3 Nephi 34 Nephite armies defeated the
in Bethlehem, a new star appeared, and angels announced His birth to shepherds, who went to worship Him.
5 Luke 2:21 Eight days after His birth, Jesus
unwashed hands, Jesus taught the Pharisees about true cleanliness (see BD, clean and unclean, 64647).
64 Mark 7:24 Jesus went north to Tyre and
Peter, James, and John received priesthood keys (see BD, Transfiguration, Mount of, 786).
76 Matthew 17:14, 22 Jesus and His disciples
Gadianton robbers.
121 3 Nephi 6 Nephites prospered, then 6
Jesus in His words. He answered their questions about Roman taxes, marriage and the Resurrection, and the great commandment (see BD, Caesar, 628; Herodians, 7012; Sadducees, 767).
Mark 12:4144 At the temple treasury
of Simon the leper. A woman anointed Jesus in preparation for His death (see BD, Simon, 775).
24 Luke 22:36 Judas Iscariot arranged to
the true vine, love, opposition, and His imminent death (see BD, grace, 697).
35 John 17 Jesus offered the Intercessory
offered to release Jesus, but the people said, Crucify him. Pilate released Barabbas (see BD, Barabbas, 619).
56 John 19:116 Jesus was Herods Palace
and died. There was an earthquake, and the veil of the temple was torn in half.
63 64 65 John 19:3137 A soldier pierced Jesus
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returned to Galilee.
77 Matthew 17:1421 Jesus healed a
about seeking the kingdom of God first and about His Second Coming.
89 Luke 12:3548; 13:69 Parables of the
Prayer, praying to the Father for His Apostles and all who believe in Him through them.
John 18:1 Jesus and His disciples arrived
a colt to Jesus.
7 Joseph Smith Translation, Matthew 21:711 Jesus made His triumphal entry
Jesus in the temple. Simeon and Anna testified that Jesus is the Christ.
7 Matthew 2:112 Wise men from the East
Passover.
19 John 2:1317 Jesus drove the money
with her tears at the home of Simon the Pharisee (see BD, anoint, 609).
45 Luke 7:4142 The parable of the two
Parables of the wheat and tares and of the seed growing secretly.
56 Matthew 13:3135 Parables of the mustard
lunatick boy.
78 Matthew 17:2218:35 Jesus taught His
and of the Pharisee and the publican (see BD, publicans, 755).
101 John 7:213 Jesus arrived in Jerusalem for
many repented.
123 3 Nephi 8:3 The righteous Nephites began
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disciples about His death, tribute money, and the principles of humility, service, and forgiveness.
79 Matthew 18:2335 The parable of the
the Sabbath.
91 Luke 13:2235 Jesus taught about the
into Jerusalem on a colt. Multitudes received Him as a king (see BD, hosanna, 7045).
Luke 19:4144 Jesus wept over Jerusalem
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strait gate and about who may enter His kingdom. He lamented over Jerusalem.
92 Luke 14:16 Jesus healed a man with
over Jerusalem.
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A woman taken in adultery was brought to Him. He testified that He is the Messiah.
103 John 9:141 Jesus healed a man who was
worshiped Jesus and brought Him precious gifts (see BD, magi, 72728).
8 Matthew 2:1318 Joseph and Mary were told
unmerciful servant.
80 Luke 9:5156 Jesus traveled through
treasure, the pearl of great price, the gospel net, and the householder.
58 Matthew 13:5458 The people of Nazareth
seeking for signs; He warned His disciples about the leaven of the Pharisees.
70 Mark 8:2226 At Bethsaida Jesus healed a
Samaria, Judea, and Perea on His way to Jerusalem (see Bible Map 11).
81 Luke 10:124 Jesus appointed the Seventy
blind since birth and testified that He is the Light of the World.
104 John 10:121 Jesus taught that He is the
dead.
116 John 11:54 Jesus went to the city of
by an angel to take Jesus to Egypt to escape Herods order to kill the young children.
Ephraim.
At the Mount of Olives Jesus taught His disciples about the destruction of Jerusalem and the signs of His Second Coming (see BD, Christ, 633; coming of Jesus Christ, 648).
sacrament.
John 13:217 Jesus washed the feet of the
Peter, James, and John into the garden; Jesus prayed; an angel comforted Him; Jesus found the three asleep; He prayed a second time; Jesus bled from every pore; the three still continued to sleep; He prayed a third time; Jesus woke His disciples (see BD, Abba, 600; Atonement, 617; Gethsemane, 680).
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whipped, had a crown of thorns placed on His head, was clothed in a purple robe, and was beaten by Roman soldiers. Pilate sought again to release Jesus, but the people wanted Him crucified.
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Jerusalem Jesus appeared to a group of disciples; Thomas was not with them.
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America began to look with earnestness for the sign of Christs death.
81 3 Nephi 8:519 Great storms and
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tomb, Jesus visited the righteous in the spirit world (see BD, paradise, 742).
67 Joseph Smith Translation, Matthew 28:24 At Jesus Resurrection, the earth
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declared that He was the Son of God. He was condemned to death (see BD, blasphemy, 62526).
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land for three days. Jesus spoke from heaven to the more righteous people in America.
83 84 3 Nephi 11:126:15 Jesus visited and
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John 13:3135 Jesus taught His disciples
nailed to the cross. Soldiers cast lots for His clothes (see BD, crucifixion, 651).
Mark 15:2932 Jesus was mocked as He
after His Resurrection, Jesus ascended into heaven from the Mount of Olives. Two angels promised that Jesus would return in like manner (see BD, Ascension, 614).
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Good Shepherd.
hall of judgment.
Herod Antipas.
Magdalene, found the tomb open, saw the angels, and ran to tell the disciples (see BD, Mary Magdalene, 729).
promised His disciples that He would return in great glory (see Bible Dictionary [BD], Ascension, 614; coming of Jesus Christ, 648). Acts 1:1226 The Lord chose Matthias to replace Judas Iscariot as an Apostle (see BD, Matthias, 729). Acts 2:147 The Holy Spirit was poured out on the day of Pentecost. Peter testified of Christ and many believed and were baptized (see BD, feasts, 673). Acts 3:126 Peter healed a lame man at the temple and testified of the latter-day Restoration (see BD, beautiful gate, 620). Acts 4:131 Peter and John were imprisoned overnight and forbidden to teach of Christ. They continued to testify boldly. Acts 4:3237 Church members were of one heart and of one soul and had all things common (v. 32). Acts 5:111 Ananias and Sapphira lied to the Lord and died. Acts 5:1742 Peter and John were imprisoned by the Sanhedrin and set free by an angel. In spite of warnings, they continued to teach of Christ (see BD, Gamaliel, 677; Sanhedrin, 769). Acts 6:17 Seven faithful disciples were called and set apart to assist the Apostles. Acts 6:87:60 Stephen, one of the seven, bore testimony of Christ to the Sanhedrin. He was stoned to death (see BD, Stephen, 777). Acts 7:578:3 A young rabbi named Saul participated in the stoning of Stephen. Saul actively persecuted the Church (see BD, Paul, 74243). Acts 8:413 Philip, another of the seven, baptized in Samaria (see BD, Philip, 750; Samaritans, 768).
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returning to Damascus after three years. When Jewish leaders conspired to kill him, he fled to Jerusalem, but many of the disciples at Jerusalem doubted that Saul was truly converted. Saul spent fifteen days with Peter. Acts 9:27 Barnabas spoke before the Apostles on behalf of the repentant Saul (see BD, Barnabas, 619). Acts 9:2930; Galatians 1:2124 Saul went to Tarsus and spent about four years teaching in Syria and Cilicia. Acts 9:3143 Peter healed Aeneas and raised Dorcas from the dead (see BD, Dorcas, 658). Acts 10:111:18 In a vision Peter was commanded to take the gospel to the Gentiles. The Holy Ghost fell upon Cornelius and his household, and they were baptized (see BD, Cornelius, 650). Acts 11:2526 Saul helped Barnabas minister to the Church in Antioch for a year (see BD, Antioch, 609). Acts 11:2930 Saul and Barnabas took relief supplies from the Saints in Antioch to the needy Saints in Jerusalem. Acts 12:12 The Apostle James was beheaded by King Herod Agrippa I (see BD, James, 709).
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freed by an angel of the Lord. The angel smote Herod, and Herod died. Acts 12:25 Barnabas, Mark, and Saul returned to Antioch (see BD, Mark, 728). Acts 13:112 Saul, with Barnabas and Mark, went to Cyprus to preach the gospel. Saul, now also called Paul, began his first missionary journey. Acts 13:1314:6 Paul visited Perga, Antioch in Pisidia, and Iconium, where he had great success in baptizing Gentiles (see BD, Gentile, 67980). Acts 14:619 In Lystra, Paul healed a crippled man. The citizens believed that Paul and Barnabas were gods. Paul was later stoned and left for dead. Acts 14:2015:3 After much success in Derbe, Paul returned to Antioch, stopping at some cities to strengthen the members. Acts 15:429; Galatians 2:13 Peter presided at a council of Church leaders in Jerusalem, where it was decided what Gentiles must do to be good members. Paul, Barnabas, and Titus attended (see BD, Titus, 78586). Acts 15:3035 Judas and Silas, accompanied by Paul and Barnabas, returned to Antioch. The decision of the Jerusalem conference was received with great joy (see BD, Silas, 774). Acts 15:3640 With Silas as his companion, Paul began his second missionary journey. Acts 16:13 At Lystra, Timothy joined the Church and became a missionary companion to Paul and Silas (see BD, Timothy, 785). Acts 16:811 Paul journeyed to Troas, where he had a vision directing him and his companions to go to Macedonia. Acts 16:1011 Luke joined Paul and his companions (see BD, Luke, 726).
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household were converted to the Lord. Acts 16:1640 At Philippi, Paul and Silas were beaten and imprisoned. After an earthquake shook the prison, the jailer and his family were baptized. Paul and Silas were released from prison. James As a Church leader in Jerusalem, James wrote to the twelve tribes which are scattered abroad (1:1). This may have been the first general epistle (see BD, James, Epistle of, 70910). Acts 17:1 Paul and his companions traveled through Amphipolis, Apollonia, and Thessalonica. Acts 17:29 At Thessalonica, Jason, a kinsman of Paul, and others believed in Christ. A mob arrested Jason. Paul and his companions escaped (see BD, Jason, 710). Acts 17:1534 Paul left Timothy and Silas in Berea and traveled to Athens. Paul taught some Greek philosophers at Mars hill (see BD, Epicureans, 666; Stoics, 777). Acts 18:13, 5, 11 Paul was reunited with Silas and Timothy in Corinth. Paul taught and labored there for one and a half years. Acts 18:218 In Corinth, Aquila and his wife, Priscilla; Justus; and Crispus, a ruler of the synagogue; believed in Christ. Paul was arrested and taken before the Roman governor. 1 Thessalonians; 2 Thessalonians From Corinth, Paul wrote two letters to the Saints in Thessalonica (see BD, Epistles to the Thessalonians, 743). Acts 18:1821 Paul journeyed to Ephesus and preached in the synagogue. Acts 18:2122 Paul went to Jerusalem, saluting the Church there, and returned to Antioch. Acts 18:2428 Apollos, an Egyptian Jew, went to Ephesus and was taught by Aquila and Priscilla (see BD, Apollos, 611).
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Roman rulers, Festus and Herod Agrippa II. Paul told them of his conversion and bore testimony of Christ. They decided to send him to Rome for trial (see BD, Agrippa, 605; Festus, 674). Acts 27:128:16 Under Roman guard, Paul sailed to Rome. Shipwrecked at sea, he swam to Melita (Malta). Paul was unharmed by a snakebite and healed many. Acts 28:1631 Paul was under house arrest for two years in Rome.
Ephesians; Philippians; Colossians; Philemon; Hebrews In Rome, Paul wrote to the Saints in
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the cities of Colosse, Philippi, and Ephesus, and to a disciple named Philemon. He also explained to Jewish members of the Church that the law of Moses was fulfilled by the law of Christ (see BD, Pauline Epistles, 74547).
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Greece and probably revisited the Saints in many cities. He may have even preached in Spain. 1 Timothy; Titus From Greece, Paul wrote his first letter to Timothy. He also wrote a letter to Titus, who was in Crete. 1 Peter Peter wrote to the Church, probably from Rome (see BD, Peter, Epistles of, 74950). Mark 1:1; Luke 1:14; Acts 1:1 Mark and Luke wrote their Gospels, and Luke wrote the Acts of the Apostles. Matthew 1:1 Matthew wrote his Gospel. 2 Timothy 4:6 Paul was arrested and sent to Rome for another trial. 2 Timothy Paul wrote again to Timothy. This was Pauls last New Testament letter. Paul was most likely executed in Rome at the time Nero was emperor of Rome.
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executed during the reign of Nero. The city of Jerusalem, including the temple, was destroyed by the Romans. Many Jews were killed or scattered. Jude Jude, the brother of James, wrote to the Church, warning of apostasy (see BD, Jude, Epistle of, 719). Revelation 1:9 While living in Ephesus, John was banished to the Isle of Patmos. Revelation 122 John had a vision of the Lord and received messages for seven branches of the Church. He wrote the vision and sent it to the Church. He also saw events of the latter days and the ultimate triumph of God and His kingdom through the Savior Jesus Christ (see BD, Revelation of John, 76263). John 21:25 John wrote his Gospel. 1 John; 2 John; 3 John John wrote three letters. He taught of Christ and love. He urged members to be faithful to the truth (see BD, John, Epistles of, 715). John 21:2024 John was translated so he could continue his mission on earth until the Second Coming of Christ. 2 Thessalonians 2:3 The Great Apostasy.
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