In this month, probably, Jesus raised Lazarus at Bethany, and retired thence to the desert of Ephraim John xi. 1-54. Jesus comes to Bethany, where he sups, and Mary Enters Jerusalem, purges the temple, and retires to Curses the fig-tree, and discourses in the temple, &c. The Greeks introduced to Jesus-the voice from heaven; the prophecy of the destruction of Jerusalem Matt. xx. 17-34. Mark x. 32--. 18-22. Mark xi. Luke 27 24 Jesus appears to his disciples, Thomas being with Matt. xxviii. 1-10. Mark xvi. Mark xvi. 14. Luke xxiv. 36-43. JULIAN. JEWISH. CHRONOLOGY OF THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES. D 29 The ascension takes place April 28. Effusion of the Holy spirit on the day of Pentecost. Cure of the lame man. Deaths of Ananias and Sapphira. Imprisonment of the apostles. 35 Martyrdom of Stephen. 36 39 41 42 44 45 49 50 51 53 56 Conversion of Saul. Rest of the Christian churches. Conversion of Cornelius. Barnabas and Paul come to Antioch. Persecution by Herod. Paul and Barnabas come to Jerusalem, with relief to the brethren, and return to Antioch. Paul and Barnabas set out from Antioch on their first apos- Council of Jerusalem, which Paul and Barnabas attend, Sails into Syria, and proceeds to Ephesus, (whence he 58 Leaves Corinth, (whence he wrote his epistle to the Romans) and comes to Philippi, Troas, Assos, Mitylene, A. D. 60 61 Chios, Samos, Trogyllium, Miletus, Côs, Rhodes, Patara, Tyre, Ptolemais, Cæsarea, Jerusalem. Here he is taken into custody, and carried to Cæsarea, where he remains two years. He is sent to Rome; but on his way is wrecked on the island of Malta. Reaches Rome, and after two years' confinement, (during which he wrote his epistles to the Ephesians, second to Timothy, Philippians, Colossians and Philemon,) is released. N. B. The chronology and arrangement of Dr. Lardner have been followed. |