The interwoven Gospels and Gospel harmony : the four histories of Jesus Christ blended into a complete and continuous narrative in the words of the Gospels, with a complete interleaved harmony according to the Revised version of 1881 . nd they filled them up tothe brim. And he saith unto them. Draw 8out now, and bear unto the ruler ofthe feast. And they bare it. And when 9the ruler of the feast tasted the waternow become Avine, and knew not whenceit was (but the servants who had drawnthe water knew), the ruler of the feastcalleth the bridegroom, and saith unto 10him. Every man setteth on first
The interwoven Gospels and Gospel harmony : the four histories of Jesus Christ blended into a complete and continuous narrative in the words of the Gospels, with a complete interleaved harmony according to the Revised version of 1881 . nd they filled them up tothe brim. And he saith unto them. Draw 8out now, and bear unto the ruler ofthe feast. And they bare it. And when 9the ruler of the feast tasted the waternow become Avine, and knew not whenceit was (but the servants who had drawnthe water knew), the ruler of the feastcalleth the bridegroom, and saith unto 10him. Every man setteth on first the goodwine; and when men have drunk freely,then that which is worse: thou hast keptthe good wine until now. This begin- 11ning of his signs did Jesus in Cana ofGalilee, and manifested his glory; and hisdisciples believed on him. After this he went down to Capernaum, 12he, and his mother, and his brethren, andhis disciples: and there they abode notmany days. § 20. Cleansing the Temple. [Jerusalem.] John !3. •^ And the passover of the Jews was at 13hand, and Jesus went up to Jerusalem.* Key.—• Matthew, ^ Mark, <= Luke, ^ John. Or, steward, ^ Or, that it had become. * The first passover that Jesus attended as a public. PLATE II. (See next page.) From Capernaum to Jerusalem, and Return. (§§ 20-29.) x\s shown by the blue line, Jesus went from Capernaum upto Jerusalem to the first Passover of his ministry (§ 20).Here he met Nicodemus (§ 21); then he went into the countryof Judea, near to the place of Johns baptizing (§ 22), andthere baptized. As shown by the red line, Jesus returned into Galilee by theway of Jerusalem and Samaria and near Sychar (§ 23) talked%\ith the women of Samaria; continuing his journey, he healeda noblemans son at Cana (§ 25); was rejected at Nazareth,his old home (§ 26), and making a circuit through the cities ofGalilee, reached Capernaum again, where he wrought manymiracles (§§ 27-29). In the vicinity of this city the Sermonon the Mount
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