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Chapter 9 verse 51
- From chapter 9 verse 51 onwards, Luke records all the events in Jesus’ life in the form of a journey to Jerusalem. This travelogue eventually brings us to Calvary and to the empty tomb.
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9:51–18:14 The Galilean ministry of Jesus finishes with the previous episode and a new section of Luke’s gospel begins, the journey to Jerusalem. This journey is based on Mk 10:1–52 but Luke uses his Marcan source only in Lk 18:15–19:27.
- The Journey to Jerusalem
Luke portrays a journey of destiny in which Jesus must meet...
- The Journey to Jerusalem
Jesus Enters Jerusalem (Matthew 21.1-11; Mark 11.1-11; John 12.12-19) 28 When Jesus had finished saying all this, he went on toward Jerusalem. 29 As he was getting near Bethphage and Bethany on the Mount of Olives, he sent two of his disciples on ahead.
Mar 26, 2020 · The Lord Jesus went secretly up to Jerusalem via Samaria for the Feast of Succoth (Tabernacles) in the Fall of AD 29. [I am assuming an AD 30 crucifixion and resurrection of the Lord Jesus in Jerusalem]. This was the fastest, yet potentially more dangerous route to Jerusalem from Galilee.
Luke portrays a journey of destiny in which Jesus must meet his fate (Lk 13:31-35). As one considers the unit as a whole, two major themes stand out. The first is the growing rift between Jesus and the Jewish leaders.
Jan 2, 2015 · Jn 2:13-25 After spending some time in Capernaum, Jesus goes to Jerusalem for the Passover festival in the spring of 27AD (see 1 on Map 6). He performs many miracles and many people believe in him. Map 6 Early Journeys of Jesus.
Jan 1, 2008 · Jesus’ Death and Resurrection Again Predicted, 20:17-19. All of Jesus’ ministry in Perea was relentlessly taking Him closer to the cross. Soon now they would be crossing the Jordan, passing through Jericho, below sea level, and then up the steep winding road to Jerusalem, about 2,550 feet above sea level.
Jan 1, 2008 · Anticipating His entry into Jerusalem, Jesus sent two of the disciples, not named in any of the gospel accounts, into the village of Bethphage, to secure an ass and her colt to serve as His transportation as He entered Jerusalem.