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A Gospel harmony of miracles with Mark as the primary index, then Matthew, no Luke.

This is a Gospel harmony automatically generated from section 1.1 or section 2.1 of the BaseTable page, using Mark as the primary index and Matthew as the secondary index.

  • Scholars consistently consider Mark and Luke to be chronologicaly arranged and Matt and John to be more thematicly arranged. You should us Mark as the primary index and Luke as the secondary index.
  • The Bible references are too small to read clearly for proof-reading.
  • The parables harmony only has 16 listed. Isn't that short?
  • See my talk for further comments.Carlaude:Talk 04:19, 20 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Miracles:Mark/Matthew[edit]

Mark with Matthew interleaved:

1. Exorcism at the Synagogue in Capernaum Mk 1:21–28 Lk 4:31–37

2. Healing the mother of Peter's wife Mk 1:29–34 Mt 8:14–17 Lk 4:38–41

3. Exorcising at sunset Mk 1:32–34 Mt 8:16–17 Lk 4:40–41

4. Cleansing a leper Mk 1:40–45 Mt 8:1–14 Lk 5:12–16

5. Paralytic at Capernaum Mk 2:1–12 Mt 9:1–8 Lk 5:17–26

5/1. Mt 9:27–31(Two Blind Men at Galilee)
5/2. Mt 9:32–34(Exorcising a mute)

6. Man with withered Hand Mk 3:1–6 Mt 12:9–13 Lk 6:6–11

7. Exorcising the blind and mute man Mk 3:20–30 Mt 12:22–32 Lk 11:14–23

8. Calming the storm Mk 4:35–41 Mt 8:23–27 Lk 8:22–25

9. Daughter of Jairus Mk 5:21–43 Mt 9:18–26 Lk 8:40–56

10. The Bleeding Woman Mk 5:24–34 Mt 9:20–22 Lk 8:43–48

11. Gerasenes demonic Mk 5:35–41 Mt 8:28–34 Lk 8:26–39

11/1. Mt 9:27–31(Two Blind Men at Galilee)
11/2. Mt 9:32–34(Exorcising a mute)

12. Feeding the 5000 Mk 6:31–34 Mt 14:13–21 Lk 9:10–17 Jn 6:5–15

13. Walking on water Mk 6:45–52 Mt 14:22–33 Jn 6:16–21

14. Healing in Gennesaret Mk 6:53–56 Mt 14:34–36

15. Canaanite woman's daughter Mk 7:24–30 Mt 15:21–28

16. Deaf mute of Decapolis Mk 7:31–37

17. Feeding the 4000 Mk 8:1–9 Mt 15:32–39

18. Blind Man of Bethsaida Mk 8:22–26

19. Transfiguration of Jesus Mk 9:2–13 Mt 17:1–13 Lk 9:28–36

19/1. Mt 17:24–27(Coin in the fish's mouth)

20. Blind near Jericho Mk 10:46–52 Mt 20:29–34 Lk 18:35–43

21. Cursing the fig tree Mk 11:12–14 Mt 21:18–22

22. Boy possessed by a demon Mk 17:14–21 Mt 9:14–29 Lk 9:37–49

22/1. Mt 9:27–31(Two Blind Men at Galilee)
22/2. Mt 9:32–34(Exorcising a mute)
22/3. Mt 17:24–27(Coin in the fish's mouth)
22/4. Mt 9:27–31(Two Blind Men at Galilee)
22/5. Mt 9:32–34(Exorcising a mute)
22/6. Mt 17:24–27(Coin in the fish's mouth)

Parables Mark/Matthew[edit]

This is a Gospel harmony automatically generated from section 1.1 or section 2.1 of the BaseTable page, useing Mark as the primary index and Matthew as the secondary index.

Mark with Matthew interleaved:

0/1. Mt 7:3–5 Lk 6:41–42(The Mote and the Beam)
0/2. Mt 7:24–27 Lk 6:46–49(The Wise and the Foolish Builders)

1. New Wine into Old Wineskins Mk 2:22–22 Mt 9:17–17 Lk 5:37–39

2. Parable of the strong man Mk 3:3–27 Mt 12:12–29 Lk 11:21–22

3. Parable of the Sower Mk 4:3–9 Mt 13:3–9 Lk 8:5–8

4. The Lamp under a Bushel Mk 4:21–25 Mt 5:14–15 Lk 8:16–18

5. The Growing Seed Mk 4:26–29

6. Parable of the Mustard Seed Mk 4:30–32 Mt 13:31–32 Lk 13:18–19

6/1. Mt 13:33–33 Lk 13:20–21(The Leaven)
6/2. Mt 13:44–46(Parable of the Pearl)
6/3. Mt 13:47–50(Drawing in the Net)
6/4. Mt 13:52–52(The Hidden Treasure)
6/5. Mt 18:10–14 Lk 15:4–6(The Lost Sheep)
6/6. Mt 18:23–35(The Unforgiving Servant)
6/7. Mt 20:1–16(The Workers in the Vineyard)

7. The Wicked Husbandmen Mk 12:1–9 Mt 21:33–41 Lk 20:9–16

7/1. Mt 22:1–14 Lk 14:16–24(The Great Banquet)

8. The Budding Fig Tree Mk 13:28–31 Mt 24:32–35 Lk 21:29–33

9. The Faithful Servant Mk 13:34–37 Lk 12:35–40

9/1. Mt 25:1–13(The Ten Virgins)
9/2. Mt 25:14–30 Lk 19:12–27(The Talents or Minas)
9/3. Mt 25:31–46(The Sheep and the Goats)

Parables Mark/Luke[edit]

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Mark with Luke interleaved:

1. New Wine into Old Wineskins Mk 2:22–22 Mt 9:17–17 Lk 5:37–39

1/1. Mt 7:3–5 Lk 6:41–42(The Mote and the Beam)
1/2. Mt 7:24–27 Lk 6:46–49(The Wise and the Foolish Builders)
1/3. Lk 7:41–43(The Two Debtors)
1/4. Lk 10:30–37(Parable of the Good Samaritan)
1/5. Lk 11:5–8(The Friend at Night)

2. Parable of the strong man Mk 3:3–27 Mt 12:12–29 Lk 11:21–22

3. Parable of the Sower Mk 4:3–9 Mt 13:3–9 Lk 8:5–8

4. The Lamp under a Bushel Mk 4:21–25 Mt 5:14–15 Lk 8:16–18

5. The Growing Seed Mk 4:26–29

6. Parable of the Mustard Seed Mk 4:30–32 Mt 13:31–32 Lk 13:18–19

6/1. Mt 13:33–33 Lk 13:20–21(The Leaven)
6/2. Mt 22:1–14 Lk 14:16–24(The Great Banquet)
6/3. Lk 14:28–33(Counting the Cost)
6/4. Mt 18:10–14 Lk 15:4–6(The Lost Sheep)
6/5. Lk 15:8–9(The Lost Coin)
6/6. Lk 15:11–32(Parable of the Prodigal Son)
6/7. Lk 16:1–13(The Unjust Steward)
6/8. Lk 16:19–31(Lazarus and Dives)
6/9. Lk 17:7–10(The Master and Servant)
6/10. Lk 18:1–9(The Unjust Judge)
6/11. Lk 18:10–14(Pharisees and the Publican)
6/12. Mt 25:14–30 Lk 19:12–27(The Talents or Minas)

7. The Wicked Husbandmen Mk 12:1–9 Mt 21:33–41 Lk 20:9–16

8. The Budding Fig Tree Mk 13:28–31 Mt 24:32–35 Lk 21:29–33

9. The Faithful Servant Mk 13:34–37 Lk 12:35–40

9/1. Lk 12:42–48(The Wise Steward)
9/2. Lk 13:6–9(The Barren Fig Tree)
9/3. Mt 13:33–33 Lk 13:20–21(The Leaven)
9/4. Mt 22:1–14 Lk 14:16–24(The Great Banquet)
9/5. Lk 14:28–33(Counting the Cost)
9/6. Mt 18:10–14 Lk 15:4–6(The Lost Sheep)
9/7. Lk 15:8–9(The Lost Coin)
9/8. Lk 15:11–32(Parable of the Prodigal Son)
9/9. Lk 16:1–13(The Unjust Steward)
9/10. Lk 16:19–31(Lazarus and Dives)
9/11. Lk 17:7–10(The Master and Servant)
9/12. Lk 18:1–9(The Unjust Judge)
9/13. Lk 18:10–14(Pharisees and the Publican)
9/14. Mt 25:14–30 Lk 19:12–27(The Talents or Minas)
9/15. Lk 12:42–48(The Wise Steward)
9/16. Lk 13:6–9(The Barren Fig Tree)
9/17. Mt 13:33–33 Lk 13:20–21(The Leaven)
9/18. Mt 22:1–14 Lk 14:16–24(The Great Banquet)
9/19. Lk 14:28–33(Counting the Cost)
9/20. Mt 18:10–14 Lk 15:4–6(The Lost Sheep)
9/21. Lk 15:8–9(The Lost Coin)
9/22. Lk 15:11–32(Parable of the Prodigal Son)
9/23. Lk 16:1–13(The Unjust Steward)
9/24. Lk 16:19–31(Lazarus and Dives)
9/25. Lk 17:7–10(The Master and Servant)
9/26. Lk 18:1–9(The Unjust Judge)
9/27. Lk 18:10–14(Pharisees and the Publican)
9/28. Mt 25:14–30 Lk 19:12–27(The Talents or Minas)

Miracles Mark/Luke[edit]

This is a Gospel harmony automatically generated from section 1.1 or section 2.1 of the BaseTable page, using Mark as the primary index and Matthew as the secondary index.

Mark with Luke interleaved:

1. Exorcism at the Synagogue in Capernaum Mk 1:21–28 Lk 4:31–37

2. Healing the mother of Peter's wife Mk 1:29–34 Mt 8:14–17 Lk 4:38–41

3. Exorcising at sunset Mk 1:32–34 Mt 8:16–17 Lk 4:40–41

3/1. Lk 5:1–11(Miraculous draught of fishes)

4. Cleansing a leper Mk 1:40–45 Mt 8:1–14 Lk 5:12–16

5. Paralytic at Capernaum Mk 2:1–12 Mt 9:1–8 Lk 5:17–26

6. Man with withered Hand Mk 3:1–6 Mt 12:9–13 Lk 6:6–11

6/1. Lk 7:1–10 Jn 4:46–54(The Centurion's Servant)
6/2. Lk 7:11–17(Young Man from Nain)

7. Exorcising the blind and mute man Mk 3:20–30 Mt 12:22–32 Lk 11:14–23

8. Calming the storm Mk 4:35–41 Mt 8:23–27 Lk 8:22–25

9. Daughter of Jairus Mk 5:21–43 Mt 9:18–26 Lk 8:40–56

10. The Bleeding Woman Mk 5:24–34 Mt 9:20–22 Lk 8:43–48

11. Gerasenes demonic Mk 5:35–41 Mt 8:28–34 Lk 8:26–39

12. Feeding the 5000 Mk 6:31–34 Mt 14:13–21 Lk 9:10–17 Jn 6:5–15

13. Walking on water Mk 6:45–52 Mt 14:22–33 Jn 6:16–21

14. Healing in Gennesaret Mk 6:53–56 Mt 14:34–36

15. Canaanite woman's daughter Mk 7:24–30 Mt 15:21–28

16. Deaf mute of Decapolis Mk 7:31–37

17. Feeding the 4000 Mk 8:1–9 Mt 15:32–39

18. Blind Man of Bethsaida Mk 8:22–26

19. Transfiguration of Jesus Mk 9:2–13 Mt 17:1–13 Lk 9:28–36

19/1. Lk 13:10–17(An Infirm Woman)
19/2. Lk 14:1–6(Man with dropsy)
19/3. Lk 17:11–19(Cleansing ten lepers)

20. Blind near Jericho Mk 10:46–52 Mt 20:29–34 Lk 18:35–43

21. Cursing the fig tree Mk 11:12–14 Mt 21:18–22

22. Boy possessed by a demon Mk 17:14–21 Mt 9:14–29 Lk 9:37–49

22/1. Lk 13:10–17(An Infirm Woman)
22/2. Lk 14:1–6(Man with dropsy)
22/3. Lk 17:11–19(Cleansing ten lepers)
22/4. Lk 13:10–17(An Infirm Woman)
22/5. Lk 14:1–6(Man with dropsy)
22/6. Lk 17:11–19(Cleansing ten lepers)