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Date/Place | Event | Type | Matthew | Mark | Luke | John | Revelation | |
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Preface to Luke - dedication to Theophilus (Luke 01:01-04) | ||||||||
Pesher of Christ (Luke 10:21-24) | ||||||||
Preface to John - Simon Magus philosophy (John 01:01-05) | ||||||||
Early Mission History in Parables | ||||||||
37BC | The Great Banquet Under Herod the grades of Poor (Essene members) and the Uncircumcised and Females (Gentiles), the Lame (Nazarites), and the Blind (Initiates) were now given a place in the Herodian Church. | parable | Matt 22:1-14 | Luke 14:12-35 | ||||
4 BC- 40 AD | The Budding Fig Tree is an offshoot of Herod's Mission to the Jewish Diaspora which was described metaphorically as a 'Vineyard', based upon Genesis 9:20 "Noah, a man of the soil, proceeded to plant a vineyard." By using Noah as a patriarch, it was possible to also accept Gentiles. The Fig Tree began with the death of Herod the Great | parable | Matt 24:32-35 | Mark 13:28-31 | Luke 21:29-33 | |||
21BC to 30AD | History of the Mission to the Jewish Diaspora: The Sower: later on James Niceta ("wheat" 4000) and John Aquila ("barley" 5000) | parable | Matt 13:1-23 | Mark 4:1-20 | Luke 8:4-15 | |||
21BC to 30AD | 21BC to 30AD History of the Mission to the Jewish Diaspora: The Resurrection | parable | Matt 13:24-30, 34-43, 51,53 | Mark 4:26-29, 33,34 | ||||
21BC to 30AD | History of the Mission to the Jewish Diaspora: Drawing in the Net - Converts symbolically pulled by by a net as the sons of Noah. | parable | Matt 13:47-50 | |||||
21BC to 30AD | History of the Mission to the Jewish Diaspora: The Leaven in three groups after the Sons of Noah: Shem, Ham, and Japheth; Peter, Andrew, and Philip; John Mark,James and John with the three leaders: Priest, Levite, King. | parable | Matt 13:33 | Luke 13:20-21 | ||||
21BC to 30AD | History of the Mission to the Jewish Diaspora: Parable of the Mustard Seed (Not to be Zealot, but rather a friend to Rome (birds: eagles) | parable | Matt 13:31,32 | Mark 4:30-32 | Luke 13:18,19 | |||
Jesus' Conception, Birth, and Growth up to his 35th birthday in the first week of March 29AD | ||||||||
September 9BC- September 8BC |
Zachariah cannot speak in the temple as unclean while Conceiving John the Baptist at Mird | John, nativity | Luke 1:5-25 | |||||
June 8BC Nazareth, Galilee |
Annunciation of Mary (Conception too soon as during betrothal is accepted by the Essene Simeon acting as the Gabriel) | annunciation | Luke 1:26-38 | |||||
June 8BC Nazareth, Galilee |
Annunciation of Mary from Joseph's point of view (Conception too soon as during betrothal is accepted by the Essene Simeon acting as the Gabriel talking to Joseph in a dream) | annunciation | Matt 1:18-25 | |||||
June 8BC | Discussion on the validity of Christ as the representative of God the Father (Essene-Michael) and the God the Father Abraham (Jewish High Priest) in September 32AD - Reveals the illegitimacy of Jesus' birth in a double entendre of 'two fathers' | nativity | John 8:12-43 | |||||
June 8BC hill country into a city of Juda |
Visitation of Mary with Elizabeth in the Wilderness of Mird (Joseph has made Mary pregnant while in a betrothal period and Mary takes consolation from Elizabeth who is also in the wilderness to await the birth of her son, John the Baptist, in September.) |
nativity | Luke 1:39-56 | |||||
September 8BC hill country of Judea |
Birth of John at Mird | nativity | Luke 1:57-80 | |||||
Genealogy of Jesus | Spliced to Solomon line Matt 1:1-17 |
True Nathan line Luke 3:23-38 |
March 7BC | Star of Bethlehem - Baby Jesus, son of David (6 pointed star). Adoration of the Magi Adoration of the Magi (Samaritans accept Jesus as legitimate David King) |
nativity | Matt 2:1-12 | ||
April 7BC |
Flight into Egypt (The Wilderness of Mird) |
nativity | Matt 2:13-15 | |||||
March 5BC or 4BC |
The Massacre of the Innocents: Herod the Great's killing of his three sons and using the factious backdrop of Bethlehem (two sons then two years later another with Jesus aged two) | Jesus Age 2 | Matt 2:16-18 | |||||
Mar 4BC | Herod the Great's death. Return of young Jesus to Nazareth (Ein Feshkha) near the Sea of Galilee (the Dead Sea) | Age 3 | Matt 2:19-23 | |||||
4AD- 6AD | History of the Mission: Parable of the Prodigal Son (Theudas) and the other son (Joseph) They are sent to the Diaspora mission lands possibly to Rome; the fatted calf Archelaus deposed | parable | Luke 15:11-32 | |||||
March 6AD Nazareth, Galilee to Bethlehem, Judea |
Jesus' Bar Mitzvah
(Cyrenius taxation) |
Age 12 (7BC -1(AD-no zero-BC) +6AD) |
Luke 2:1-7 | Revelation 12: 1-6 |
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March 6AD | March 6AD Zechariah, John the Baptist's father, is killed between the sanctuary and the altar shown in Jesus' later tirade against the Pharisees (Woes) in September 32AD | ministry | Matt 23:1-39 | Mark 12:38-40 | Luke 11:37-54; 20:45-47 | |||
March 6AD |
Ananus is now High Priest in Zechariah's place and Joazar Boethus is overthrown with the Essene Simeon elected as the 'Michael' at Qumran | Age 12 | Revelation 12: 7-13 |
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March 6AD Bethlehem |
Adoration by the
Shepherds (Therapeuts
declare their allegiance) |
Age 12 |
Luke 2:8-20 | Revelation12 14-17 | ||||
March 6AD Jerusalem (Qumran) |
Symbolic Circumcision of Jesus; He is twelve | Age 12 | Luke 2:21-24 | |||||
March 6AD Jerusalem; returning to Nazareth, Galilee |
Essenes: Simeon the Essene and Anna accept Jesus as an acolyte at Qumran | Age 12 | Luke 2:25-39 | |||||
March 17AD Jerusalem then back to Nazareth |
Jesus chooses the monastic path in Qumran rather than Joseph's zealot path. | Age 23 (6AD equals year 1 of the Age of Wrath DSS CD1) (Year 12 +5 = Year 17AD thus 17AD - 23 = birth at 7BC) |
Luke 2:40-52 | |||||
17AD | The Unjust Steward (10, 8, and 5 go evenly into the number 40, the period of 40 years was part of the New Exodus scheme. All paid according to their class.) | parable | Luke 16:1-8 | |||||
March 23AD | Death of Joseph Mother Mary is a widow Reference to Galileans (Joseph) killed by Pilate Again "woman with infirmity for 18 years" means "at the eighteenth year Mother Mary is now a member of the esteemed widow class as Jesus declares. |
(6AD equals year 1 of the Age of Wrath DSS CD1) (Year 18 +5 = Year 23AD for the death of Joseph) (In Greek text 18 is an adjective with no noun, therefore assumed year) |
Luke 13:1-5, 10-13, 16,17 | |||||
March 23AD | The Barren Fig Tree: Jesus is disgusted with the Fig Tree party at his father's death and says that he will give it three more years before he will see it dissolved. | parable | Luke 13:6-9 | |||||
September 26AD | John the Baptist as Pope CD1.13: And in the Age of Wrath ... they perceived their iniquity and recognized that they were guilty men, yet for twenty years they were like blind men groping for the way. And God observed their deeds, that they sought Him with a whole heart, and raised for them a Teacher of Righteousness to guide them in he way of His Heart. (6AD + 20) | John, Age 33 | John 1:6-13 | |||||
27-29AD John in wilderness of Judaea; Jesus from Nazareth of Galilee to John the Baptist at Bethabara (beyond Jordan) |
Ministry of John the Baptist 27-29AD ( Luke 3:1 "And in the fifteenth year of the government of Tiberius Caesar" -- Augustus Caesar died in 14AD and the first year of Tiberius Caesar is that year, thus 15th year is 29AD; "Annas and Caiaphas"-- Caiaphas is technically High Priest but married to the daughter of Annas, so Annas still in joint control having been previous High Priest) | John the Baptist, Age 35 | Matt 3:1-12 | Mark 1:1-8 | Luke 3:1-18 | John 1:19-34 | ||
Dec 28AD- Jan 29AD Jerusalem to Jericho |
Parable of the Good Samaritan (Jonathan Annas supports him after his deposing by the Zealots) | parable | Luke 10:30-37 | |||||
March 29 AD: Jesus Begins his Mission at Age 35 "In the beginning was the Word" (John 1:1) | ||||||||
March 27-29AD | The Word (Jesus) becomes flesh by leaving the
Monastery for the purpose of preserving the David line
by marrying |
Age 35 | John 1:14-18 | |||||
March 29AD Jesus from Galilee to Jordan |
Baptism by John of Jesus at age 35 (At first it appears that John does baptize Jesus to accept him in his order in the third position, that of the Holy Spirit (cardinal) with John being second (Man, thus "God to Man") to the high priest, Caiaphas (acting as God), who married the previous high priest Ananas' daughter. However, under pressure from his party due to Jesus' "illegitimacy", John rejects him. The Sadducee Jonathan Annas, one of the sons of the previous high priest Annas accepts Jesus with baptism calling him the 'Son of God' since 'God' is the title of the Sadducees like the Jesuits 'Father'. However, technically Jonathan's position is as 'Man' in second position in the newly formed opposition party headed by the Samaritan Simon Magus, thus Jesus always calls himself 'Son of Man'.) |
Age 35 | Matt 3:13-17 | Mark 1:9-11 | Luke 3:21-22 | |||
May 29AD Bethabara, beyond Jordan to Bethsaida, Galilee |
May 29AD Andrew and (Philip- not mentioned), previously disciples of John the Baptist, join Jesus and then Andrew introduces Jesus to Peter | Age 35 | John 1:35-44 | |||||
May 29AD, Bethsaida, Galilee | Jesus is given the position as 'Son of Man' under Jonathan Annas (Nathanael: James son of Alphaeus- one of the twelve) | Age 35 | John 1:45-51 | |||||
June 29AD borders of Tyre and Sidon then to Galilee |
The Canaanite/SyroPhoenician woman, Helena, proposing that Jesus raise her status and her daughter Mary Magdalene's so as to be acceptable to Jesus as his wife. | Mark's miracle 7 of 12 (Peter's acceptance of Mother Superior: Helena, after his mother-in-law Glaphyra) | Matt 9:20-22; 15:21-29 | Mark 5:24-34; 7:24-30 | Luke 8:43-56 | |||
August 29AD | Healing of the Menstruous Woman (Helena) and of Jairus' (Judas') (Mary Magdalene's superior) by performing her Bat Mitzvah and baptism. | Mary Magdalene Age 12 (born in 8 AD (birthdate of Julia the Younger' s child) Mark's miracle 8 of 12 (Mary Magdalene's Bar Mitzvah) |
Matt 9:18,19, 23-26 | Mark 5:21-23, 35-43 | Luke 8:40-42, 49-56 | |||
Sept 29AD Nazareth, Galilee |
Jesus declares the last year of the Great Jubilee (600 years from Ezekiel) | ministry | Matt 4:17; 13:54,56-58 | Mark 1:15; 6:1-2,4-6 | Luke 4:14-30 | |||
September 29AD, Nazareth | The names of Jesus' real brothers and sister-in-laws (See also Jesus Relations.) |
ministry | Matt 13:55 | Mark 6:3 | ||||
September 29AD | All followers are family | teaching | Matt 12:46-50 | Mark 3:31-35 | Luke 8:19-21 | |||
September 29AD Jesus: Judaea John the Baptist: Aenon near Salem |
Questions about purification to John the Baptist | miscellaneous | |
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John 3:22-36 | |||
before March 30AD | John the Baptist is put in prison by Herod Antipas before the Restoration was supposed to occur on March 30AD (his excuse was Herodias; but actually, as Josephus indicates, Herod really decided to put him in prison for fear of him leading the Jews into sedition. | Age 36 | Matt 4:12; 14:3-5 | Mark 6:17-20 | Luke 3:19,20 | |||
before March 30AD Bethsaida in Galilee, Leaving Nazareth dwelt in Capernaum which is on the coast of Zebulun and Naphtalim, by the way of the sea beyond Jordan. Peter, Andrew, James, and John in Galilee of the Gentiles fame in Syria, Galilee, Decapolis, Jerusalem (Qumran), Judea, and Beyond Jordan |
Jesus takes over John the Baptist's mission - "Fishers of Men" plus Draught of Fishes | Age 35 | Matt 4:13-16, 18-25 | Mark 1:14, 16-20 | Luke 5:1-11 | |||
Beginning of March 30AD (Passover #1) John 2:13 "And the Jewish Passover was at hand." | ||||||||
March 30AD,Cana in Galilee |
Water into Wine: Betrothal of Jesus & Mary Magdalene | John's miracle 1 of 7 | John 2:1-11 | |||||
March 30AD Jerusalem (Qumran) from Capernaum |
First Temple Cleansing (symbolic only) | ministry | John 2:12-25 | |||||
March 30AD Galilee |
Sun sets: John the Baptist prediction fails. Zealots (demons) try to recruit Jesus | miscellaneous | Mark 1:32-34 | Luke 4:40-44 | ||||
March 30AD Capernaum in Galilee |
Unclean spirit (Judas) rebuked (Judas attempts to gain the Levite position over Jonathan, but is defeated. Important to the Gentile followers because he is of the circumcision party.) | Mark's miracle 1 of 12 (Judas' circumcision rejected) | Mark 1:21-28 | Luke 4:31-37 | ||||
March 30AD retro to 17AD |
Peter' mother-in-law cured: Showing that Simon Peter is married and his wife's convent is under Glaphyra ("Mother"-in-law) last rites | Mark's miracle 2 of 12 (Peter's Mother and mother-in-law) | Matt 8:14-15 | Mark 1:29-31 | Luke 4:38,39 | |||
June 30AD Galilee |
Cleansing a leper: (This leper is Simon Magus who would be Lazarus the leper when deposed later on) | Mark's miracle 3 of 12 (Peter's acceptance of Simon Magus) | Matt 8:1-4 | Mark 1:35-45 | Luke 5:12-16 | |||
June 30AD | The Tax Collectors: Matthew and Jonathan Annas are recruited (son of Alphaeus is son of Ananus) | ministry | Matt 9:9-13 | Mark 2:13-17 | Luke 5:27-32 | |||
June 30AD Capernaum |
Paralytic, let down through the roof, cured at Capernaum (This was some humor about the fact that Jonathan Annas had used a palanquin for travel amongst the Gentiles to avoid being contaminated. Being the priest his position would place him on the upper level of the church above the congregation. He gives it up, realizing that it is not practical. Jonathan Annas is listed as the disciple: James son of Alphaeus) | Mark's miracle 4 of 12 (Peter's acceptance of Jonathan Annas) | Matt 9:1-8 | Mark 2:1-12 | Luke 5:17-26 | |||
June 30AD | New Wine into Old Wineskins and the Serving of the sacred loaf and sacred wine to the Diaspora (wheat, corn) on the Sabbath at the Common Table. | parable | Matt 9:14-17; 12:1-8 | Mark 2:18-28 | Luke 5:33-39; 6:1-5; 13:14,15 | |||
Hillels' teaching | Sermon on the Mount: Ten Beatitudes | sermon | Matt 5:1-12 | Luke 6:20-23 | ||||
Parables of the lamp and Salt | Sermon on the Mount:The Lamp under a Bushel & Salt | parable | Matt 5:13-16 | Mark 4:21-25; 9:50 | Luke 8:16-18; 11:33-36 | |||
New Doctrine | Sermon on the Mount: Expounding of the New Doctrine | sermon | Matt 5:17-48, 6:1-8, 16-34; 7:1-29; 19:3-12; 22:34-40 | Mark 10:1-12 | Luke 6:17-19, 24-49; 11:5-13; 12:22-34; 13:22-27; 16:18 | |||
Miscellaneous Doctrine | Luke's Sermon on the Mount prologue and miscellaneous preachings | doctrine | Matt 18:15-22 | Luke 12:1-15; 28-34; 49-59;13:28-30; 14:7-11;16:9-17 | ||||
Advice | Stumbling Blocks | sermon | Matt 18:7-9 | Mark 9:43-49 | Luke 17:1-6 | |||
Patterned from 23rd Psalm of David | The Lord's Prayer | doctrine | Matt 6:9–15 | Mark 11:24-26 | Luke 11:1-4 | |||
June 30AD Capernaum, Galilee |
Man with Withered Hand (euphemism for chastity; allowing Nazarite to marry) | Mark's miracle 5 of 12 (Acceptance of Peter's marriage) | Matt 12:9-14 | Mark 3:1-6 | Luke 6:6-11 | |||
June 30AD Galilee |
Formal Appointment of the Twelve Apostles | ministry | Matt 10:1-42 | Mark 3:7-19 | Luke 6:12-16 | |||
September 30AD Nain |
Young Man from Nain (Mother Mary is distressed because James, Jesus' younger brother is excommunicated ("dead") with John the Baptist who is now disgraced having failed to predict the coming of the new kingdom, Jesus reinstates him.) | miracle | Luke 7:11-17 | September 30AD | Messengers arrive from John the Baptist | ministry | Matt 11:1-30 | Luke 7:18-35 |
September 30AD | Parable of the Two Sons: how the Sadducees and the women believed John the Baptist and will proceed the Pharisees to Heaven | ministry | Matt 21:28-32 | |||||
September 30AD from Judea into Galilee, Cana, son: Capernaum |
The Centurion's Servant (similar to the Nobleman's son in the John: Healing from a distance. This introduces Herod Agrippa not yet in power with his freedman John Mark, the disciple Bartholomew, known as Eutychus an and the analogy relates to the fact that the centurion had previously promoted him from a slave. (This centurion is not the same as the centurion at the Crucifixion who is Cornelius-Luke .) | John's miracle 2 of 7 | Matt 8:5-13 | Luke 7:1-10 | John 4:46-54 | |||
September-November 30AD Returning from Jordan (Mar Saba) into the wilderness then with Judas at Jerusalem |
Tempted by Satan in the Wilderness: Nazarite Vow before Marriage | marriage preparation | Matt 4:1-11 | Mark 1:12-13 | Luke 4:1-13 | |||
November 30AD | First anointing of Jesus' feet by Mary Magdalene acting as the bride of Solomon | Trial Wedding | Luke 7:36-50 | |||||
Beginning of March 31AD (Passover #2) John 5:1 "After that there was a feast of the Jews." | ||||||||
March 31AD | Calming the storm (Postponed John the Baptist prediction fails, Jesus takes control) | miracle | Matt 8:23-27 | Mark 4:35-41 | Luke 8:22-25 | |||
March 31AD Gadarenes (over against Galilee) then to Decapolis |
Gadarenes demonic and the swine | Mark's miracle 6 of 12 (Peter's allegiance with Theudas) | Matt 8:16-22, 28-34 | Mark 5:1-20 | Luke 8:26-39 | |||
March 31AD Nicodemus-Theudas meets with Jesus at night |
March 31AD Nicodemus-Theudas meets with Jesus as night |
John 3:1-12 | ||||||
March 31AD sheep gate, Bethesda, Jerusalem (Qumran) |
Impotent Man (James brother of Jesus) at the Pool of Bethesda for 38 Years | John's miracle 3 of 7 | John 5:1-18 | |||||
March 31AD | Visit at the Convent (First trial marriage with Mary Magdalene has no conception) | ministry | Luke 8:1-3 | |||||
March 31AD Judea to Galilee via Sycar, Samaria |
Samaritan Woman at the Well (Helena, the consort of Simon Magus, finds out if Jesus will join him in a coup against Jonathan Annas. Jesus declares himself to be that Christ.) | ministry | John 4:1-29 | |||||
March 31AD | "He hath Beelzebub" (Jesus aligns himself with Simon Magus as Pope) | ministry | Matt 9:27-38; 12:15-45 | Mark 3:20-30 | Luke 11:14-32 | John 4:30-45; 8:44-59 | ||
March 31AD | "We saw a certain one in your name casting out demons (Simon Magus) | ministry | Mark 9:38-42 | Luke 9:51-56 | ||||
September 31AD John the Baptist at Tiberius (chief estates of Galilee) |
"Beheading" of St. John the Baptist (Helena dances for her student Salome and Simon Magus takes the headship of the Baptist to be followed later by his execution.) | miscellaneous | Matt 14:6-12 | Mark 6:21-29 | ||||
September 31AD | Jesus Justifies his Mission, superseding John the Baptist | ministry | John 5:19-47 | |||||
September 31AD | Thirteen then the Seventy Disciples | ministry | Matt 14:1,2 | Mark 6:7-13 | Luke 9:1-6; 10:1-20 | |||
November 31AD | Mary anointing Jesus for the second time at the home of Martha (Helena) and Mary (Mary Magdalene and Jesus renew their marriage) | ministry | Luke 10:38-42 | |||||
November 31AD | November 31AD John the Baptist has been executed | ministry | Mark 6:14-16 | Luke 9:7-9 | ||||
Beginning of March 32AD (Passover #3) John 6:4 "And the passover, a feast of the Jews, was nigh." | ||||||||
March 32AD desert place near Bethsaida, Sea of Galilee, returning to Capernaum |
Feeding the 5000 (John of Zebedee is promoted) | John's miracle 4 of 7 | Matt 14:13-21 | Mark 6:30-44 | Luke 9:10-17 | John 6:1-15 | ||
March 32AD, Tiberias to Capernaum-Bethsaida | Jesus walks on water (Boat was 30 furlongs: 5.58 km from the shore) | John's miracle 5 of 7 | Matt 14:22-33 | Mark 6:45-52 | John 6:16-21 | |||
March 32AD Gennesaret |
Healings in Gennesaret | miracle | Matt 14:34-36 | Mark 6:53-56 | ||||
September 32AD | Defilement does not come from the outside, but that which originates from the heart defiles. | sermon | Matt 15:1-20 | Mark 7:1-23 | ||||
September 32AD Sea of Galilee then to Dalmanutha, coasts of Magdala (Mega-Dan) |
Feeding the 4000 (James of Zebedee is promoted) | miracle | Matt 15:30-39; 16:1-12 | Mark 8:1-21 | ||||
September 32AD
John 7:1 "It was yet near the Jewish Feast of the Tabernacles." (Actually: Atonement - September 10 and the Feast of the Tabernacles - September 15) | ||||||||
September 32AD Day of Atonement from Galilee to Judea (secretly) |
Transfiguration of Jesus (Jesus appears in the apparel of the high priest and is disciplined by Simon Magus) | miracle | Matt 17:1-13 | Mark 9:2-13 | Luke 9:28-36 | John 7:1-53 | ||
September 32AD Capernaum |
The Little Children | ministry | Matt 18:1-6,10; 19:1,2,13-15 | Mark 9:33-37; 10:13-16 | Luke 9:46-48, 18:15-17 | |||
September 32AD Journeying toward Jerusalem (Qumran) |
The Son of Man will be delivered up and rise on the third day | ministry | Matt 16:21-28; 17:22,23; 20:17-19; 25-28 | Mark 09:31,32; 10:32-34; 42-45 | Luke 9:44,45, 49,50, 57-62; 13:31-35; 18:31-34 | John 3:13-21 | ||
September 32AD Capernaum |
A discussion of fees | miracle | Matt 17:24-27 | |||||
September 32AD | The 100 Lost Sheep and the Lost Coin | parable | Matt 18:11-14 | Luke 15:1-10 | ||||
September 32AD Galilee |
The Unforgiving Servant | parable | Matt 18:23-35 | |||||
September 32AD Caesarea Philippi |
Confession of Peter | ministry | Matt 16:13-20 | Mark 8:27-38; 9:1 | Luke 9:18-27 | John 6:61-71 | ||
September 32AD | Request of mother of the sons of Zebedee for her sons to sit at the left and right of his glory | request | Matt 20:20-24 | Mark 10:35-41 | ||||
September 32AD Mount of Olives |
Jesus and the woman taken in adultery | ministry | John 8:1-11 | |||||
September 32AD Jerusalem Temple (Qumran) |
Authority of Jesus Questioned | ministry | Matt 21:23-27 | Mark 11:27-33 | Luke 20:1-8 | |||
September 32AD | Marriage and Resurrection (The Sadducees do not believe in Resurrection) | ministry | Matt 22:23-33 | Mark 12:18-27 | Luke 20:27-40 | |||
September 32AD | Christ is not the Son of David | ministry | Matt 22:41-46 | Mark 12:35-37 | Luke 20:41-44 | |||
September 32AD | Render unto Caesar... | ministry | Matt 22:15-22 | Mark 12:13-17 | Luke 20:20-26 | |||
September 32AD Mount of Olives |
Second Coming Prophecy and the fall of Jerusalem in 70AD as predicted by Daniel 9:24-27 and similar to the desolation of the Temple in 167 BC for three and a half years accounting for the addition of three years and a half years to the Great Jubilee cycle that almost corresponded to the Restoration of the Temple by Herod the Great and then moving 30AD to 33AD for the Restoration from the Romans | prophecy | Matt 24:1-31; 36-41 | Mark 13:1-27; 32,33 | Luke 17:20-37; 19:40-44; 21:5-28, 34-38; 23:27-31 | |||
September 32AD pool of Siloam |
Healing of the Dumb and Deaf man at Sea of Galilee and Decapolis and the Blind man of Bethsaida (Jesus replaces his brother James with his younger brother Joses as crown prince) | John's miracle 6 of 7; Mark's miracle 9&10 of 12 (Peter's acceptance of Jesus' brothers James and Joses) | Mark 7:31-37; 8:22-26 | John 9:1-41 | ||||
September 32AD Galilee |
Boy possessed by a demon (epileptic) | Mark's miracle 11 of 12: (Peter's acceptance of Zacchaeus, Ananus the Younger) | Matt 17:14-21 | Mark 9:14-32 | Luke 9:37-43 | |||
September 32AD | The Rich Young Man (Simon Magus) and the eye of a needle | ministry | Matt 19:16-30 | Mark 10:17-31 | Luke 10:25-29; 18:18-30 | |||
November 32AD (Feast of the Dedication) John 10:22 "It was the the Dedications at Jerusalem (Qumran). It was winter." | ||||||||
December 32AD (Feast of the Dedication) Solomon's porch, Jerusalem (Qumran) to beyond Jordan | The Good Shepherd | ministry | John 10:1-42 | December 32AD Bethabara (beyond Jordan) to Bethany, Judaea (Bethany located 15 furlongs: 2.84 km from Jerusalem (Qumran)) |
Raising of Lazarus (Removing the excommunication of Simon Magus) | John's miracle 7 of 7 | John 11:1-46 | |
December 32AD | Man with dropsy (leprosy) indicates Simon Magus' reinstatement | miracle | Luke 14:1-6 | |||||
December 32AD going to Jerusalem (Qumran) through the midst of Samaria and Galilee |
Cleansing ten lepers (Simon Magus at level 10) | miracle | Luke 17:11-19 | |||||
December 32AD Jericho |
Blind Man Bartimaeus near Jericho (Jesus is now the blind man being accepted by Gamaliel as Nazarite in the order of Benjamin at Mar Saba) | Mark's miracle 12 or 12 (Official Nazarite path that allows Peter to gain leadership)) | Matt 20:29-34 | Mark 10:46-52 | Luke 18:35-43 | |||
Sabbath, March 31, 33AD Bethpage and Bethany (Mount of Olives) to Jerusalem (Qumran) Temple back to lodge at Bethany |
Jesus rides a donkey into Jerusalem | ritual | Matt 21:1-11,15-17 | Mark 11:1-11 | Luke 19:28-39 | John 12:12-19 | ||
March 33AD Jericho |
Zacchaeus up the Sycamore Tree | observes | Luke 19:1-10 | |||||
March 33AD Bethany |
Mary Magdalene anoints Jesus for the third time showing Jesus that she is three months pregnant with his child. Their marriage is confirmed. | ministry | Matt 26:6-13 | Mark 14:3-9 | John 12:1-8 | |||
March 33AD Bethsaida |
The Grain of Wheat (Talking with the Greek philosophers about the Wave Sheaf Ceremony, Jesus describes the Essene monastery, and the need to die to this world and his wish to return to cloistered life now that he has a child) | ministry | John 12:20-50 | |||||
December 32AD & March 33AD Ephraim |
Caiaphas plots to kill Jesus | miracle | Matt 21:45,46; 26:1-5 | Mark 12:12; 14:1,2 | John 11:47-57; 12:9-11 | |||
March 33AD | Judas and the 30 pieces of silver | miscellaneous | Matt 26:14-16 | Mark 14:10-11 | Luke 22:1-6 | |||
March 33AD Bethany to Jerusalem(Qumran) |
Cursing the fig tree | miracle | Matt 21:18-22 | Mark 11:12-14, 19-23 | ||||
March 33AD | Temple Cleansing for the second time (symbolic only) | ministry | Matt 21:12-14 | Mark 11:15-18 | Luke 19:45-48 | |||
Beginning of March 33AD (Last Passover)
Matt 26:1,2 "You know that after two days is the feast of the Passover." -- "You have known that after two days the passover comes, and the Son of Man is delivered up to be crucified." John 11:55 "And the Jewish Passover was nigh at hand." | ||||||||
Catholic Thursday (Day before Good Friday, the Day of Preparation) April 2, 33AD 8 PM (I-13 in the Essene Solar Calendar thus really Monday) | ||||||||
April 33AD | Last Supper - Finding the location | ministry | Matt 26:17-19 | Mark 14:12-16 | Luke 22:7-13 | |||
April 33AD | Last Supper - Washing the feet of the disciples | ministry | Matt 26:20 | Mark 14:17 | Luke 22:14 | John 13:1-17,19,20 | ||
April 33AD | Last Supper - The Seating (Accusation of Judas) | ministry | Matt 26:21 | Mark 14:18-20 | Luke 22:21 | John 13:18,21,26b,27a,30 | ||
April 33AD | Last Supper - The Sacrament | ministry | Matt 26:26-30a | Mark 14:22-26a | Luke 22:15-20 | John 6:22-60 | ||
April 33AD | Last Supper - The Seating is Reshuffled | ministry | Matt 26:22-25 | Mark 14:21 | Luke 22:22-30;35-38 | John 13:22-25,26a,27b,28,29,31,32 | ||
April 33AD | April 33AD Last Supper - Peter will deny me thrice | ministry | Matt 26:31-35 | Mark 14:27-31 | Luke 22:31-34 | John 13:33-38 | ||
April 33AD | Last Supper - Discussion Time (Promising a Paraclete) | ministry | John 14:1-31; 15:1-27; 16:1-33; 17:1-26 | |||||
April 33AD, Mount of Olives, Garden of Gethsemane | Gethsemane | miscellaneous | Matt 26:36-46 | Mark 14:26b,32-42 | Luke 22:39-46 | John 18:1 | ||
Midnight at the beginning of the Catholic Good Friday April 3, 33AD (I-14: Day of Preparation in the Essene Solar Calendar thus Tuesday) | ||||||||
April 33AD | The kiss of Judas and the arrest of Jesus | passion | Matt 26:47-56 | Mark 14:43-52 | Luke 22:47-53, 63-65 | John 18:2-12 | ||
April 33AD | Trial of Jesus before Ananus | trial | John 18:13,14; 19-23 | |||||
April 33AD | Trial of Jesus before Caiaphas | passion | Matt 26:57-68 | Mark 14:53-65 | Luke 22:54,66-71 | John 18:24 | ||
April 33AD | Peter waits outside of the trial before Caiaphas and denies Jesus. | passion | Matt 26:69-75 | Mark 14:66-72 | Luke 22:55-62 |
John 18:15-18,25-27 |
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April 33AD | Trial of Jesus before Pilate: "What is truth?"; Pilate declares he finds no fault. | passion | Matt 27:1,2,11-14 | Mark 15:1-5 | Luke 23:1-4 | John 18:28-38 | ||
April 33AD | Pilate sends Jesus before Herod Agrippa due to a misunderstanding of jurisdiction (Nazarene was confused with Nazareth) | passion | Luke 23:5-12 | |||||
April 33AD, Gabbatha (Stone Pavement) | Trial of Jesus continues under Pilate. Barabbas is released; Jesus is mocked and sent to be crucified. | passion | Matt 27:15-31 | Mark 15:6-20 | Luke 23:13-25 | John 18:39-40; 19:1-15 | ||
April 33AD | Judas repents too late (He will be one of the three on the cross: "he hanged himself") | miscellaneous | Matt 27:3-10 | |||||
April 33AD to Golgotha (place of the Skull) |
Carrying the cross (Jesus carrying his cross, behind him Simon Magus (Simon of Cyrene) carrying his own cross) | passion | Matt 27:32-33 | Mark 15:21-22 | Luke 23:26, 32,33a | John 19:16-17 | ||
April 33AD | Crucifixion of Jesus: The plan of the poison is set up | passion | Matt 27:34 | Mark 15:23 | ||||
Third hour: Jesus on the cross | ||||||||
April 33AD | Crucifixion of Jesus: placed on the Cross | passion | Matt 27:35a,38 | Mark 15:25,27,28 | Luke 23:33b | John 19:18 | ||
April 33AD | Crucifixion of Jesus: title on Jesus' cross is "King of the Jews" | passion | Matt 27:37 | Mark 15:26 | Luke 23:38 | John 19:19-22 | ||
April 33AD | Crucifixion of Jesus: Casting Lots | passion | Matt 27:35b,36 | Mark 15:24 | Luke 23:34 | John 19:23,24 | ||
April 33AD | Crucifixion of Jesus: Reviled by onlookers | passion | Matt 27:39-43 | Mark 15:29-32 | Luke 23:35,36a,37 | |||
April 33AD | Crucifixion of Jesus: two others on cross - railed by Judas Iscariot, but rebuked by Simon Magus. Jesus give predefined code word "Paradise" | passion | Matt 27:44 | Luke 23:33c,39-43 | ||||
April 33AD | Crucifixion of Jesus: Jesus talks to Mary Magdalene about their baby inside her. At the cross John Mark and the four Marys: Mother Mary, his mother's sister (Helena), Mary of Cleopas (daughter of Jesus' uncle Cleopas) and Mary Magdalene. (See Four Marys Chart) |
passion | John 19:25-27 | |||||
April 33AD | Crucifixion of Jesus: At the cross three Marys: Mother of James and Joses (Mother Mary), Mary Magdalene, The mother of the sons of Zebedee/Salome (Helena). (See Four Marys Chart) |
passion | Matt 27:55,56 | Mark 15:40,41 | Luke 23:49 | |||
Sixth hour - Ninth hour: Clocks reset 3 hours | ||||||||
April 33AD | Crucifixion of Jesus: Darkness | passion | Matt 27:45 | Mark 15:33 | Luke 23:44,45 | |||
Ninth hour: Jesus asks for poison | ||||||||
April 33AD | Crucifixion of Jesus: Jesus cries out | passion | Matt 27:46,47 | Mark 15:34,35 | Luke 23:46a | John 19:28 | ||
April 33AD | Crucifixion of Jesus: Given poison | passion | Matt 27:48-50 | Mark 15:36-37 | Luke 23:36b,46b,48 | John 19:29-30 | ||
April 33AD | Crucifixion of Jesus: Believed death of Jesus splits the Church | passion | Matt 27:51-53 | Mark 15:38 | ||||
April 33AD | Crucifixion of Jesus: Joseph of Arimathea (James, the brother of Jesus) asks Pilate for Jesus' body | passion | Matt 27:57-58a | Mark 15:43,44a | Luke 23:50-52 | John 19:38a | ||
April 33AD | Crucifixion of Jesus: Cornelius-Luke pierces Jesus with a lancet (Test for death, that Jesus is alive is kept secret) | passion | Matt 27:54 | Mark 15:39,44b | Luke 23:47 | John 19:34,35,37 | ||
April 33AD | Crucifixion of Jesus: Permission to Joseph of Arimathea to have Jesus' body | passion | Matt 27:58b | Mark 15:45 | John 19:38b | |||
April 33AD | Crucifixion of Jesus: Excuse of not being on the cross on Passover | passion | Mark 15:42 | Luke 23:54 | John 19:31 | |||
April 33AD | Crucifixion of Jesus: All three taken down | passion | Matt 27:59a | Luke 23:53a | John 19:32,33,36,38c | |||
The process of reviving Jesus begins (Resurrection!) | ||||||||
April 33AD | Nicodemus (Theudas-Thaddeus) brings the antidote. | passion | John 19:39 | |||||
April 33AD | Joseph of Arimathea, Nicodemus, and the Three/Four Women at the Cross place Jesus in the tomb (See Four Marys Chart) |
passion | Matt 27:59b-61 | Mark 15:46,47 | Luke 23:53b, 55,56 | John 19:40-42 | ||
33AD | The Rich man and Lazarus Refers to the Annas priestly family. It defines Jesus' burial cave in Qumran. | parable | Luke 16:19-31 | |||||
April 33AD | A watch is placed at sundown | passion | Matt 27:62-66 | |||||
midnight on the Catholic Saturday Apr 4, 33AD midnight (I-15: Passover in the Essene Solar Calendar thus Wednesday) | ||||||||
April 33AD | Resurrection: Mary Magdalene fears the tomb is empty and gets Peter and John Mark | resurrection appearance | Luke 24:12 | John 20:1-8 | ||||
April 33AD | Resurrection: Mary Magdalene mistakes Jesus for James "the gardener"; Jesus has been revived from the poison. (See Four Marys Chart) |
resurrection appearance | Mark 16:09 | John 20:11-18 | ||||
April 33AD | Resurrection: Peter and John Mark help Jesus out of the tomb | resurrection appearance | Mark 16:10,11,13 | John 20:9,10 | ||||
April 33AD | Resurrection: Empty Cave (Jesus has been removed, but Simon Magus (the angel) is still there. The women set out for the cave.) (See Four Marys Chart) | resurrection appearance | Matt 28:1 | Mark 16:1-3 | Luke 24:1 | |||
April 33AD | Resurrection: Empty Cave (Thaddaeus-Theudas-Earthquake rolls the stone away from the second cave.) | resurrection appearance | Matt 28:2-4 | Mark 16:4 | Luke 24:2 | |||
April 33AD | Resurrection: Empty Cave (Simon Magus, the angel, instructs them to tell the resurrection story.) | resurrection appearance | Matt 28:5-10 | Mark 16:5-8 | Luke 24:3-11 | |||
April 33AD | Resurrection: Soldiers are bribed to be quiet | Miscellaneous | Matt 28:11-15 | |||||
April 33AD | Resurrection: Thomas not there | Resurrection appearance | John 20:19-24 | |||||
April 33AD Emmaus (about 60 furlongs: 11.36 from Jerusalem) |
Resurrection: Road to Emmaus appearance (Cleopas is Jesus' uncle Cleopas: Theudas) | resurrection appearance | Mark 16:12 | Luke 24:13-32 | ||||
April 33AD | Resurrection: 8 days later Doubting Thomas believes | Resurrection appearance 8 days later | Luke 24:33-40 | John 20:25-29 | ||||
April 33AD Jerusalem |
Resurrection: Other Appearance of Resurrected Jesus (Mission officially transferred from Qumran to Jerusalem) | resurrection appearance | Matt 28:16-20 | Mark 16:14-18 | ||||
April 33AD Sea of Galilee (Tiberius) |
Resurrection: Catch of 153 fish | miracle | Luke 24:41-49 | John 21:1-25 | ||||
May 33AD | Ascension: (forty days after Resurrection: Jesus returns to the monastery thus raising his grade) | resurrection appearance | Mark 16:19-20 | Luke 24:50-53 | John 20:30,31 | |||
Mission History after the Crucifixion in Parables | ||||||||
December 36- January 37 | The Rich Fool: refers to mission Simon Magus that required fees and lost power with the Annas priests. | parable | Luke 12:16-21 | |||||
40AD | The Importunate Widow - This is Queen Helena of Adiabene who worked to remove Herod Agrippa I | parable | Luke 18:1-9 | |||||
March 43AD | Widow's coin (Thus widow is Mother Mary, a Widow, joining Jesus' Church whose real name name is Dorcas | sermon | Mark 12:41-44 | Luke 21:1-4 | ||||
September 43AD | The Pharisee and the Publican refers to Simon Magus and Matthew Annas | parable | Luke 18:10-14 | |||||
15BC- April 44AD | The Vineyard - In Mark and Luke it is Agrippa-I was refused mission money to support himself in Rome, when he became Herod, he was assassinated. In the later addition in Matthew the servants are Paul, scourged many times before his arrest in 57AD, Jonathan Annas, killed in 57AD; James, brother of Jesus, stoned to death in 62AD | parable | Matt 21:33-44 | Mark 12:1-11 | Luke 20:9-19 | |||
1AD - 41AD | The Ten Coins: Assigning the 10 provinces of the mission. | parable | Matt 25:14-30 | Luke 19:11-27 | ||||
44AD | The Ten Virgins and Lamps (Mother Mary was a widow of class 5 using oil, Mary Magdalene of class 10 using no oil.) | parable | Matt 25:1-13 | |||||
48AD -49AD | The Faithful Servant (Similar theme to the Ten Virgins) | parable | Matt 24:42-51 | Mark 13:34-37 | Luke 12:35-48 | |||
44 AD | The sheep (Christians) under Peter (Feed my sheep) were separated from the goats (Jewish Christians) under James, brother of Jesus. | parable | Matt 25:31-46 | |||||
48AD -49AD | The Hidden Treasure (Old Testament and the New Testament canonized) | parable | Matt 13:52 | |||||
50 AD | Parable of the Pearl Reference to the Acts of Thomas and the Hymn of the Pearl | parable | Matt 13:44-46 | |||||
48AD -49AD | The Master and Servant (the sacred table of bread and wine is open to all) | parable | Luke 17:7-10 | |||||
1BC -60AD | Workers in the Vineyard (60 years of the mission from 1BC to 60AD) | parable | Matt 20:1-16; |