Event
|
Time
|
|
Mo
|
Day
|
Era
|
Yr
|
Reference
|
Augustus
orders a census of the
Roman Empire
.
|
|
|
Mar
|
|
B.C.
|
8
|
p1350:3 122:7.1
|
Joseph
and Mary wed.
|
|
|
Apr
|
|
B.C.
|
8
|
p1345:4 122:2.2
|
Gabriel
appears to
Elizabeth
.
|
noon
|
late
|
Jun
|
|
B.C.
|
8
|
p1345:4 122:2.2
|
Gabriel
appears to Mary one day after the conception of Jesus.
|
near sundown
|
mid
|
Nov
|
|
B.C.
|
8
|
p1346:1 122:2.6
|
Mary
visits
Elizabeth
.
|
|
early
|
Feb
|
|
B.C.
|
7
|
p1345:4 122:2.4
|
Six
weeks prior to John's birth, his father, Zacharias, has an impressive dream
and becomes convinced that John will be a son of destiny.
|
|
mid
|
Feb
|
|
B.C.
|
7
|
p1346:1 122:2.6
|
John
the Baptist is born in the City of Judah.
|
|
|
Mar
|
25
|
B.C.
|
7
|
p1346:2 122:2.7 p1496:1 135:0.1
|
John
is "circumcised according to the Jewish custom."
|
|
|
Apr
|
1
|
B.C.
|
7
|
p1496:2 135:0.2
|
Conjunction
of Jupiter and Saturn in Pisces.
|
|
|
May
|
29
|
B.C.
|
7
|
p1352:3 122:8.7
|
Joseph
and Mary leave
Nazareth
for
Bethlehem
.
|
early mrng
|
|
Aug
|
18
|
B.C.
|
7
|
p1351:2 122:7.
|
Joseph
and Mary reach
Jerusalem
and visit the temple.
|
mrng
|
|
Aug
|
20
|
B.C.
|
7
|
p1351:2 122:7.6
|
Joseph
and Mary arrive at
Bethlehem
.
|
mid aftn
|
|
Aug
|
20
|
B.C.
|
7
|
p1351:2 122:7.6
|
Jesus
is born.
|
noon
|
|
Aug
|
21
|
B.C.
|
7
|
p1351:5 122:8.1
|
Jesus
is "circumcised and formally named Joshua (Jesus)."
|
|
|
Aug
|
29
|
B.C.
|
7
|
p1351:6 122:8.2
|
Conjunction
of Jupiter and Saturn in Pisces.
|
|
|
Sep
|
29
|
B.C.
|
7
|
p1352:3 122:8.7
|
Conjunction
of Jupiter and Saturn in Pisces.
|
|
|
Dec
|
5
|
B.C.
|
7
|
p1352:3 122:8.7
|
Joseph,
Mary, and Jesus depart for
Alexandria
one day
before sixteen boy babies of
Bethlehem
are massacred by order of Herod the Idumean.
|
|
mid
|
Oct
|
|
B.C.
|
6
|
p1354:3 122:10.4
|
Herod
the Idumean dies. Herod Antipas begins rule.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
B.C.
|
4
|
p1334:4 121:2.10
|
Sepphoris, three miles north
of
Nazareth
, becomes capital of
Galilee
.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
B.C.
|
4
|
p1368:1 124:1.12
|
Joseph,
Mary, and Jesus arrive in Joppa from
Alexandria
.
|
|
|
Aug
|
|
B.C.
|
4
|
p1356:1 123:0.4
|
The three stay at
Bethlehem
.
|
|
|
Sep
|
|
B.C.
|
4
|
p1356:1 123:0.4
|
They
leave for
Nazareth
.
|
|
|
Oct
|
4
|
B.C.
|
4
|
p1356:3 123:0.6
|
Joseph, Mary, and Jesus arrive in
Nazareth
. Jesus is
around three years and two months old.
|
|
|
Oct
|
7
|
B.C.
|
4
|
p1356:4 123:1.1
|
James,
brother of Jesus, is born.
|
|
|
Apr
|
2
|
B.C.
|
3
|
p1357:2 123:1.5
|
Mary,
Jesus, and James stay at Mary's brother's farm near Sarid.
They stay over two months.
|
|
|
Jul
|
|
B.C.
|
3
|
p1357:4 123:1.7
|
Thought
Adjuster indwells the mind of Jesus.
|
|
|
Feb
|
11
|
B.C.
|
2
|
p1357:5 123:2.1
|
Miriam,
sister of Jesus, is born.
|
|
|
Jul
|
11
|
B.C.
|
2
|
p1357:7 123:2.3
|
Joseph
formally assumed responsibility for Jesus' education.
|
|
|
Aug
|
21
|
B.C.
|
2
|
p1358:10 123:2.6
|
Joseph
begins work as a builder.
|
|
|
Jun
|
|
B.C.
|
1
|
p1360:2 123:3.7
|
Zacharias,
Elizabeth, and John visit Josephs family in
Nazareth
.
|
|
|
Jun
|
|
B.C.
|
1
|
p1359:5 123:3.4 p1496:3 135:0.3
|
|
There
is no year zero. To find the age of Jesus or John the Baptist, subtract the
B.C. year from seven or add six to the A.D. year, keeping in mind their
birthdates.
|
|
Unusually
heavy snowfall in
Galilee
.
|
|
|
Jan
|
|
A.D.
|
1
|
p1361:1 123:4.1
|
Joseph,
second brother of Jesus, is born.
|
Wed mrng
|
|
Mar
|
16
|
A.D.
|
1
|
p1362:1 123:4.9
|
Jesus
falls from stairs after being blinded by an unusual July sandstorm.
|
|
|
Jul
|
|
A.D.
|
1
|
p1361:5 123:4.5
|
Jesus
begins formal education at
Nazareth
synagogue school.
|
|
|
Aug
|
|
A.D.
|
1
|
p1362:2 123:5.1
|
Jesus
returns to visit his uncle's farm.
|
|
|
Jan
|
|
A.D.
|
2
|
p1364:5 123:6.2
|
Simon,
third brother of Jesus, is born.
|
Fri evng
|
|
Apr
|
14
|
A.D.
|
2
|
p1365:2 123:6.7
|
Jesus
spends week fishing on the
Sea of Galilee
.
|
|
|
May
|
|
A.D.
|
2
|
p1364:5 123:6.2
|
At uncle's farm, Jesus helps with the
harvest for the first time.
|
|
|
May
|
|
A.D.
|
3
|
p1367:7 124:1.11
|
Jesus
climbs
Mount
Tabor
with his father Joseph.
|
|
late
|
Jun
|
|
A.D.
|
3
|
p1367:2 124:1.6
|
Martha,
second sister of Jesus, is born.
|
Thu night
|
|
Sep
|
13
|
A.D.
|
3
|
p1367:3 124:1.7
|
Jesus
learns about ice during this unusually cold winter.
|
|
|
Wint
|
|
A.D.
|
3
|
p1367:4 124:1.8
|
Jesus
visits Scythopolis, Greek city of the
Decapolis
.
|
|
mid
|
May
|
|
A.D.
|
5
|
p1370:4 124:3.6
|
Jude,
fourth brother of Jesus, is born.
|
Wed evng
|
|
Jun
|
24
|
A.D.
|
5
|
p1370:2 124:3.4
|
Amos,
fifth brother of Jesus, is born.
|
Sun night
|
|
Jan
|
9
|
A.D.
|
7
|
p1373:2 124:5.2
|
"Jesus
became humanly assured that he was destined to perform a mission on earth for
the enlightenment of man and the revelation of God."
|
|
|
Feb
|
|
A.D.
|
7
|
p1373:3 124:5.3
|
Jesus
graduates from training at the local synagogue school.
|
Sun
|
|
Mar
|
20
|
A.D.
|
7
|
p1373:4 124:5.4
|
Jesus
departs for
Jerusalem
with 102 others.
|
Mon mrng
|
|
Apr
|
4
|
A.D.
|
7
|
p1374:1 124:6.1
|
Jesus
enters
Jerusalem
.
|
Thu aftn
|
|
Apr
|
7
|
A.D.
|
7
|
p1375:5 124:6.11
|
Passover
feast.
|
Sat
|
|
Apr
|
9
|
A.D.
|
7
|
p1374:1 124:6.1
|
Jesus
visits the
Bethany
home of Lazarus.
|
Wed
|
|
Apr
|
13
|
A.D.
|
7
|
p1380:2 125:2.7
|
First
day of the four that Jesus spends at the temple.
|
Sun
|
|
Apr
|
17
|
A.D.
|
7
|
p1381:1 125:3.1
|
John
(the Baptist) takes the formal vow of the Nazarite Order at Engedi, by the
Dead
Sea
.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
8
|
p1496:6 135:1.1
|
Joseph
is severely injured by a falling derrick while at work on the governor's
residence at Sepphoris. He dies soon after.
|
Tue
|
|
Sep
|
25
|
A.D.
|
8
|
p1388:1 126:2.1
|
Ruth,
third sister of Jesus, baby of the family, is born.
|
Wed evng
|
|
Apr
|
17
|
A.D.
|
9
|
p1389:5 126:3.2
|
Jesus
conducts synagogue service after 15th birthday.
|
1st Sabbath
|
after
|
Aug
|
21
|
A.D.
|
9
|
p1391:5 126:4.1
|
John
(the Baptist) becomes impressed with the prophet Elijah and adopts his style
of dress.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
10
|
p1497:2 135:1.4
|
Jesus
declines joining a nationalist (Zealot) party.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
11
|
p1396:7 127:2.2
|
Messenger
from Immanuel appears to Jesus.
|
one
night 7th-20th
|
|
Apr
|
|
A.D.
|
11
|
p1398:4 127:2.12
|
Jesus
takes James to
Jerusalem
for Passover.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
12
|
p1398:5 127:3.1
|
Zacharias,
father of John, dies. John is 18.
|
|
|
Jul
|
|
A.D.
|
12
|
p1497:3 135:2.1
|
Elizabeth
and John visit the
Nazareth
family. John and Jesus will not meet again until Jesus presents himself for
baptism by the
Jordan
.
|
|
|
Sep
|
|
A.D.
|
12
|
p1400:3 127:3.11
|
Jesus'
brother Amos dies after a week's illness with a high fevor.
|
Sat aftn
|
|
Dec
|
3
|
A.D.
|
12
|
p1400:5 127:3.13
|
Rebecca
and her father, Ezra, approach Jesus about marriage but they are
disappointed.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
13
|
p1403:1 127:5.3
|
Jesus
sells his harp to pay for Jude's schooling.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
13
|
p1402:3 127:4.10
|
Augustus
dies.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
14
|
p1512:4 136:2.8
|
Jesus
visits
Jerusalem
for Passover. Celebrates the meal, without the paschal lamb, at the home of
Lazarus.
|
Passover
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
14
|
p1404:5 127:6.6
|
John
(the Baptist), 20, moves to
Hebron
with his mother, Elizabeth.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
14
|
p1497:5 135:2.3
|
Jesus
takes Joseph to
Jerusalem
for Passover. They celebrate the meal at
Bethany
with Lazarus, Martha, and Mary.
|
Passover
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
15
|
p1409:4 128:1.14
|
Jesus
works at finishing, cabinetwork, caravan repair, and metal work.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
16
|
p1410:2 128:2.3
|
Jesus
installs James as acting head of the family, then goes to work with a smith
at Sepphoris for a period of six months.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
16
|
p1410:3 128:2.4
|
Jesus
meets the Greek, Stephen, who later would later become the first martyr of
the Christian faith.
|
Thu aftn Passover Wk
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
17
|
p1411:5 128:3.5
|
Jesus
declines the opportunity to found a school in
Damascus
to compete with
Alexandria
.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
17
|
p1411:1 128:3.1
|
Joseph
becomes acting head of the
Nazareth
family.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
18
|
p1410:5 128:2.6
|
Jesus
declines an invitation to teach in
Alexandria
.
|
|
|
Jun
|
|
A.D.
|
18
|
p1414:3 128:5.5
|
Jude
is arrested in
Jerusalem
;
Jesus assists in his release.
|
Passover
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
19
|
p1415:5 128:6.5
|
James
and Esta, Miriam and Jacob, marry in a double
wedding. The next day, Jesus establishes James as head of the house of
Joseph.
|
|
|
Nov
|
|
A.D.
|
20
|
p1418:2 128:7.10
|
Jesus
exits as a member of the
Nazareth
household.
|
a Sun mrng
|
|
Jan
|
|
A.D.
|
21
|
p1419:4 129:1.1
|
Jesus
returns to
Nazareth
for Martha's wedding.
|
|
|
Oct
|
|
A.D.
|
21
|
p1420:3 129:1.6
|
Jesus
works with Zebedee in
Capernaum
.
He designs a superior style of boat for Galilean fishermen.
|
|
|
|
|
A.D.
|
21
|
p1419:6 129:1.3
|
The
Zebedee family meet Jesus in
Jerusalem
for Passover at the home of Annas.
|
Passover
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
22
|
p1422:5 129:2.8
|
Jesus
meets Gonod and Ganid,
travelers from
India
.
|
Passover Wk.
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
22
|
p1422:6 129:2.9
|
Jesus
leaves
Capernaum
for
Jerusalem
.
|
|
|
Mar
|
|
A.D.
|
22
|
p1421:6 129:2.1
|
Jesus
begins his journey to
Rome
with Gonod and Ganid.
From
Jerusalem
, they travel to Joppa,
Caesarea,
Alexandria
, Lasea in Crete,
Cyrene
in
Carthage
,
Malta
,
Syracuse
,
Messina
,
Naples
,
Capua
,
and
Rome
.
From
Rome, the three travel to Tarentum, Nicopolis,
Corinth, Athens, Troas, Ephesus, Rhodes, Cyprus, Antioch, Sidon, Damascus, Thapsacus, Larissa, Mesopotamia, Babylon, Ur, Susa, and Charax.
|
Sun mrng
|
|
Apr
|
26
|
A.D.
|
22
|
p1427:1 130:0.1
|
Elizabeth,
mother of John the Baptist, dies. John is 28. His home is now Engedi.
|
|
|
Aug
|
17
|
A.D.
|
22
|
p1499:1 135:4.1
|
Jesus
takes leave of Gonod and Ganid at Charax on the
Persian Gulf
.
He returns to
Nazareth
by way of
Ur
,
Babylon
,
Damascus
, and
Capernaum
.
|
|
|
Dec
|
10
|
A.D.
|
23
|
p1483:3 134:1.1
|
Jesus
attends the double wedding of Simon and Jude in
Nazareth
.
|
|
early
|
Mar
|
|
A.D.
|
24
|
p1420:3 129:1.6 p1484:1 134:1.4
|
Jesus
departs for the
Caspian Sea
region serving
as conductor of a caravan. The year-long journey takes him to
Jerusalem
,
Damascus
, Lake Urmia, Assyria,
Media
,
Parthia
, and the
southeastern
Caspian Sea
region.
Back
at
Lake Urmia
,
Jesus ends his service as conductor. He returns as a passenger of another
caravan through
Damascus
to
Capernaum
.
|
|
|
Apr
|
1
|
A.D.
|
24
|
p1484:5 134:2.1
|
Tiberias succeeds Sepphoris as capital of
Galilee
.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
25
|
p1368:1 124:1.12
|
John
the Baptist departs Engedi for a career as a public
preacher proclaiming the
kingdom
of
God
and heralding
the Messiah.
|
|
early
|
Mar
|
|
A.D.
|
25
|
p1499:6 135:4.6
|
Jesus
arrives at
Capernaum
.
|
|
|
Apr
|
1
|
A.D.
|
25
|
p1485:2 134:2.5
|
Jesus
begins a "year of solitary wanderings through
Palestine
and
Syria
."
|
|
mid
|
Apr
|
|
A.D.
|
25
|
p1492:1 134:7.1
|
At
Bethany
ford,
priests and Levites send a delegation to inquire into the claims of John the
Baptist.
|
|
|
May
|
|
A.D.
|
25
|
p1502:4 135:6.6
|
Beit Jenn, along the
Damascus
Road
on
Mt.
Hermon
,
becomes headquarters for Jesus during this time of quiet sojourn with his
Father.
|
|
mid
|
Aug
|
|
A.D.
|
25
|
p1492:8 134:8.1
|
Amid
the trees, high up on
Mt.
Hermon
, Jesus holds a
conference with Satan and Caligastia. He chooses
the will of his Paradise Father over the proposals, counterproposals,
compromises, and makeshifts of Lucifer's emissaries.
The
Lucifer rebellion and the Caligastia betrayal are
"virtually ended."
Michael
of Nebadon wins "the unquestioned sovereignty of
his universe."
Jesus
of Nazareth begins reign as Planetary Prince of Urantia.
|
aftn late sumr
|
3rd wk
|
Sep
|
|
A.D.
|
25
|
p1494:2 134:8.9
|
Jesus
keeps busy at the
Capernaum
boatshop as he waits for his hour to come.
|
|
early
|
Oct
|
|
A.D.
|
25
|
p1495:3 134:9.6
|
James
and John Zebedee go to
Pella
for baptism by John.
|
|
|
Dec
|
|
A.D.
|
25
|
p1503:4 135:8.1
|
James
and Jude ask their brother, Jesus, concerning their plans to be baptized by
John. Jesus postpones the discussion until the following day.
|
Sat night
|
|
Jan
|
12
|
A.D.
|
26
|
p1503:5 135:8.2
|
Jesus
announces, "My hour has come."
|
Sun
|
pre noon
|
Jan
|
13
|
A.D.
|
26
|
p1504:1 135:8.3 p1495:5 134:9.8
|
Jesus
and his brothers James and Jude are baptized by John in the
Jordan
. The Adjuster of Jesus
takes leave of him, proceeds to Divinington, then returns in a few moments as a Personalized Adjuster,
saying on behalf of the Universal Father, "This is my beloved Son in whom I
am well pleased."
The
purely human life of Jesus is over. Jesus begins forty days of solitary
planning in the Perean hills. Early on, Jesus encounters
Gabriel and the Constellation Father.
|
Mon
|
noon
|
Jan
|
14
|
A.D.
|
26
|
p1504:4 135:8.6
|
Jesus
returns to the company of John the Baptist at
Pella
for their final meeting in the flesh.
John's disciples, Andrew and his brother Simon, are welcomed by Jesus as his
first and second apostles. Jesus changes Simon's name to Peter. James and
John Zebedee also become apostles later on this day.
|
Sat mrng
|
early
|
Feb
|
23
|
A.D.
|
26
|
p1505:7 135:9.7 p1524:2 137:1.1
|
Jesus
leaves John the Baptist and proceeds north into
Galilee
.
Philip and Nathaniel become the fifth and sixth apostles.
|
Sun mrng
|
|
Feb
|
24
|
A.D.
|
26
|
p1526:1 137:2.1
|
Jesus
arrives at the home of Zebedee in
Capernaum
.
|
Mon night
|
|
Feb
|
25
|
A.D.
|
26
|
p1527:7 137:3.4
|
Jesus
travels from
Capernaum
to
Cana
for the wedding Naomi and Johab.
|
Tue
|
|
Feb
|
26
|
A.D.
|
26
|
p1528:2 137:3.6
|
Almost
a thousand guests attend the wedding feast at
Cana
.
Jesus is surprised by an unintended wonder as water is transformed into very
good wine.
|
Wed
|
|
Feb
|
27
|
A.D.
|
26
|
p1528:4 137:4.1
|
At
the
Capernaum
synagogue, Jesus reads from the Prophet Isaiah.
|
Sat
|
|
Mar
|
2
|
A.D.
|
26
|
p1532:3 137:6.1
|
Pontius
Pilate begins rule as governor of
Judea
.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
26
|
|
John
the Baptist and 3/4 of his disciples go south, 1/4 having gone north to find
Jesus.
|
Sun
|
mrng
|
Mar
|
3
|
A.D.
|
26
|
p1506:3 135:10.1
|
A
deputation from the priests and Pharisees at
Jerusalem
question John the Baptist at
Pella
.
|
|
mid
|
Mar
|
|
A.D.
|
26
|
p1505:4 135:9.4
|
John
the Baptist returns to
Bethany
ford proclaiming mercy for the common people while denouncing political and
religious corruption.
|
|
early
|
Jun
|
|
A.D.
|
26
|
p1506:4 135:10.2
|
In
southern Perea, the agents of Herod Antipas place
John the Baptist under arrest.
|
early mrng
|
|
Jun
|
12
|
A.D.
|
26
|
p1506:5 135:10.3
|
At
the
Capernaum
boatshop, Jesus lays down his tools and says to
Peter, "The Father's hour has come. Let us make ready to proclaim the gospel
of the kingdom."
|
Tue
|
|
Jun
|
18
|
A.D.
|
26
|
p1535:9 137:8.3
|
Jesus
preaches the sermon on "The Kingdom" at the
Capernaum
synagogue.
|
Sat
|
|
Jun
|
22
|
A.D.
|
26
|
p1535:7 137:8.1
|
The
six apostles are directed "to go forth, two and two, to teach the glad
tidings of the kingdom." Jesus authorizes them to each select another apostle
from among the early converts to make their number twelve.
|
Sun
|
|
Jun
|
23
|
A.D.
|
26
|
p1538:3 138:1.1
|
The
six return and present their reports and nominations for the new apostles.
|
|
~
|
Jul
|
7
|
A.D.
|
26
|
p1539:4 138:2.1
|
Jesus ordains the twelve apostles,
the second six being, Matthew Levi, Thomas Didymus,
the twins James & Judas Alpheus, Simon Zelotes,
and Judas Iscariot.
|
Sun
|
just
before noon
|
Jan
|
12
|
A.D.
|
27
|
p1568 140:intro
|
Jesus and the twelve depart
Bethsaida
for
Jerusalem
by way of
Pella
, Amathus,
Bethany
, and
Jericho
.
|
Sun
|
|
Jan
|
19
|
A.D.
|
27
|
p1587 141:intro
|
Jesus arrives at
Jerusalem
with his twelve apostles.
|
Sun
|
mrng
|
Apr
|
6
|
A.D.
|
27
|
p1595 141:9
|
Jesus and the apostles work in
Jerusalem
while spending evenings in
Bethany
.
|
|
|
Apr
|
|
A.D.
|
27
|
p1596 142:intro
|
When opposition in
Jerusalem
becomes pronounced, Jesus and the apostles go
south to work in
Bethlehem
and
Hebron
.
|
|
end
of
|
Apr
|
|
A.D.
|
27
|
p1605 142:8
|
They return to
Jerusalem
to instruct and comfort
believers. They stay primarily in tents pitched in
Gethsemane
park.
|
|
first
days of
|
Jun
|
|
A.D.
|
27
|
p1605 142:8
|
Jesus and company depart north
from
Jerusalem
amid opposition.
|
|
end
of
|
Jun
|
|
A.D.
|
27
|
p1607 143:intro
|
The apostolic party
make headquarters at the Greek cities of Archelais and Phasaelis.
|
|
first
half
|
Aug
|
|
A.D.
|
27
|
p1607 143:1
|
Jesus works quietly with his
apostles on the slopes of
Mount
Gilboa
at the borders of
Samaria
and
Decapolis
.
|
|
|
Sept
&
Oct
|
|
A.D.
|
27
|
p1617 144:intro
|
Conference begins "at the Gilboa camp between the apostles of Jesus and the
apostles of John..."
|
|
around
|
Oct
|
1
|
A.D.
|
27
|
p1624 144:6
|
Jesus receives a final message
from John the Baptist.
|
|
Latter
Part
|
Dec
|
|
A.D.
|
27
|
p1626 144:8
|
John is executed by order of Herod
Antipas.
|
|
evening
|
Jan
|
8
|
A.D.
|
28
|
p1627 144:9
|
Jesus is told about the death of
John.
|
|
|
Jan
|
12
|
A.D.
|
28
|
p1627 144:9
|
Jesus, the apostles, and
twenty-five disciples make their way to
Capernaum
.
|
|
mrng
|
Jan
|
13
|
A.D.
|
28
|
p1627 144:9
|
Jesus returns to
Capernaum
with the apostles.
|
Wed
|
|
Mar
|
17
|
A.D.
|
28
|
p1647 147:intro
|
A Roman soldier with great faith
asks Jesus to "speak the word where you stand and my servant will be
healed." His servant, Mangus, is soon
completely restored to health.
|
Mon
|
|
Mar
|
29
|
A.D.
|
28
|
p1647 147:1
|
The apostolic party
depart for
Jerusalem
by way of the
Jordan
valley.
|
Tue
|
early
mrng
|
Mar
|
30
|
A.D.
|
28
|
p1648 147:2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Notable events yet to be chronicled
in this summary are the death, resurrection, and appearances of Jesus; the
resurrection of the sleeping survivors; and the bestowal of the Spirit of
Truth.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Herod
Antipas reign ends.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
39
|
p1334:4 121:2.10
|
Matthew's
remembrances are added to his disciple Isador's record.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
40
|
p1342:1 121:8.6
|
Matthew
leaves
Jerusalem
to preach.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
40
|
p1342:1 121:8.6
|
Luke,
physician of
Antioch
,
begins to follow Paul.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
47
|
p1342:3 121:8.8
|
Simon
Peter dies.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
67
|
p1341:4 121:8.3
|
The
Gospel by John Mark (and Peter) is complete.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
68
|
p1341:4 121:8.3
|
Isador escapes
Jerusalem
for
Pella
with Matthew's notes.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
70
|
p1342:2 121:8.7
|
Investment
of
Jerusalem
by the armies of Titus.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
70
|
p1342:2 121:8.7
|
Isador writes the Gospel
according to Matthew.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
71
|
p1342:2 121:8.7
|
Cedes
makes a brief record which became a source for Luke.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
78
|
p1342:4 121:8.9
|
Luke
dies before finishing "Acts of the Apostles."
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
90
|
p1342:3 121:8.8
|
Nathan
begins the Gospel of John with John's encouragement.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
101
|
p1342:5 121:8.10
|
Matthew's
original record is destroyed in the burning of a monastery in
Syria
.
|
|
|
Year
|
|
A.D.
|
416
|
p1342:1 121:8.6
|