New Testament Outline

2024-07-29

[Matthew] [Mark] [Luke] [John] [Acts] [Romans] [1 Corinthians] [2 Corinthians] [Galatians] [Ephesians] [Philippians] [Colossians] [1 Thessalonians] [2 Thessalonians] [1 Timothy] [2 Timothy] [Titus] [Philemon] [Hebrews] [James] [1 Peter] [2 Peter] [1 John] [2 John] [3 John] [Jude] [Revelation]

Matthew

  1. Genealogy of Jesus (Matthew 1:1-17)
  2. The birth of Jesus (Matthew 1:18-25)
  3. The wise men arrive from the east to see Jesus (Matthew 2:1-12)
  4. Jesus’ family flees to Egypt while Herod murders the children of Bethlehem (Matthew 2:13-18)
  5. Jesus’ family returns and lives in Nazareth (Matthew 2:19-23)
  6. The preaching of John the Baptist (Matthew 3:1-12)
  7. The baptism of Jesus (Matthew 3:13-17)
  8. Jesus’ temptation by Satan in the wilderness (Matthew 4:1-11)
  9. Jesus preaches in Galilee (Matthew 4:12-17)
  10. Jesus calls disciples Peter, Andrew, James and John (Matthew 4:18-22)
  11. Jesus preaches and does miracles in Galilee (Matthew 4:23-25)
  12. Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount begins and includes Beatitudes and Similitudes (Mattthew 5:1-48)
  13. Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount continues and includes private religiosity, the Lord’s Prayer, and worry about this life (Matthew 6:1-34)
  14. Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount concludes with judging, the Golden Rule, asking, the strait gate, false prophets and building on the rock (Matthew 7:1-29)
  15. Jesus cleanses a leper (Matthew 8:1-4)
  16. Jesus heals the centurion’s servant (Matthew 8:5-13)
  17. Jesus heals Peter’s mother-in-law (Matthew 8:14-15)
  18. Jesus heals many others, fulfilling the prophecy of Isaiah (Matthew 8:16-17)
  19. Jesus explains the cost of discipleship (Matthew 8:18-22)
  20. Jesus calms the storm (Matthew 8:23-27)
  21. Jesus heals demon possessed men and sends the demons into the swine (Matthew 8:28-34)
  22. Jesus heals the man sick of the palsy, forgiving his sins, causing a stir among the scribes (Matthew 9:1-8)
  23. The calling of Matthew (Matthew 9:9)
  24. Jesus dines with tax collectors and sinners (Matthew 9:10-13)
  25. John’s disciples inquire over fasting (Matthew 9:14-17)
  26. Jesus raises the ruler’s daughter and heals the woman with a flow of blood (Matthew 9:18-26)
  27. Jesus heals two blind men (Matthew 9:27-31)
  28. Jesus heals a demon-possessed dumb man (Matthew 9:32-34)
  29. Jesus has compassion on the multitude and tells the disciples to pay for harvest workers (Matthew 9:35-38)
  30. The commissioning of the twelve disciples (Matthew 10:1-42)
  31. John the Baptist sends his disciples from prison for reassurance that Jesus is the Christ (Matthew 11:1-6)
  32. Jesus teaches the multitudes about John (Matthew 11:7-19)
  33. Jesus reproves the cities that rejected Him despite His mighty works (Matthew 11:20-24)
  34. Jesus praises His Father that He revealed truth to the meek (Matthew 11:25-27)
  35. Jesus’ invitation to those seeking rest (Matthew 11:28-30)
  36. Jesus is Lord of Sabbath and His disciples pluck and eat ears of corn on the Sabbath (Matthew 12:1-8)
  37. Jesus heals the man with the withered hand on the Sabbath (Matthew 12:9-14)
  38. A multitude follows Jesus as He heals and commands them to not make Him known (Matthew 12:15-21)
  39. Jesus heals the possessed blind and dumb man (Matthew 12:22-23)
  40. Jesus is accused of casting out devils by Beelzebub (Matthew 12:24-37)
  41. The scribes and Pharisees desire a sign of Jesus (Matthew 12:38-45)
  42. Jesus shows that His real family are those who do the will of God His Father (Matthew 12:46-50)
  43. The parable of the sower (Matthew 13:1-9)
  44. The explanation of the parables (Matthew 13:10-17)
  45. The parable of the sower explained (Matthew 13:18-23)
  46. The parable of the wheat and the tares (Matthew 13:24-30)
  47. The parable of the mustard seed (Matthew 13:31-32)
  48. The parable of the leaven (Matthew 13:33)
  49. Jesus’ teaching of parables fulfills prophecy (Matthew 13:34-35)
  50. The parable of the wheat and the tares explained (Matthew 13:36-43)
  51. The parable of the treasure in the field (Matthew 13:44)
  52. The parable of the pearl merchant (Matthew 13:45-46)
  53. The parable of the net (Matthew 13:47-50)
  54. The parable of the scribe (Matthew 13:51-52)
  55. Jesus comes to his own country to be rejected of them (Matthew 13:53-58)
  56. The account of Herod executing John the Baptist (Matthew 14:1-12)
  57. The feeding of the 5,000 (Matthew 14:13-21)
  58. Jesus walks onto the sea to the disciples, and Peter walks out to Him (Matthew 14:22-33)
  59. Jesus heals people in Gennesaret (Matthew 14:34-36)
  60. Jesus’ disciples accused of not following the tradition of the elders (Matthew 15:1-20)
  61. Jesus heals the Canaanite woman’s daughter (Matthew 15:21-28)
  62. Jesus heals a multitude and feeds the 4,000 (Matthew 15:29-39)
  63. The Pharisees and Sadducees tempt Jesus for a heavenly sign, with Jesus only offering the sign of Jonas (Matthew 16:1-4)
  64. Jesus instructs on the leaven, or doctrine, of the Pharisees and the Sadducees (Matthew 16:5-12)
  65. Peter confesses that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God (Matthew 16:13-20)
  66. Jesus reveals his upcoming passion and resurrection and rebukes Peter for contradicting Him (Matthew 16:21-23)
  67. Jesus instructs His disciples on bearing the cross (Matthew 16:24-28)
  68. Jesus is transfigured and meets Moses and Elias (Matthew 17:1-13)
  69. Jesus heals a demon-possessed man and explains why the others could not help him (Matthew 17:14-21)
  70. Jesus and Peter pay tribute with money from fish (Matthew 17:22-27)
  71. Jesus discusses greatness in the kingdom of heaven, likening such a one to a child, and discusses causing offense (Matthew 18:1-11)
  72. Jesus discusses restoring a sheep that went astray (Matthew 18:12-14)
  73. Jesus shows how to approach an offending brother (church discipline) (Matthew 18:15-20)
  74. Jesus teaches on forgiveness with story of a man owing 10,000 talents (Matthew 18:21-35)
  75. Jesus’ teaching on divorce (Matthew 19:1-12)
  76. Jesus welcomes the children (Matthew 19:13-15)
  77. The rich man asks Jesus on what to do to receive eternal life (Matthew 19:16-26)
  78. The recompense of giving up all for following Jesus (Matthew 19:27-30)
  79. The parable of the householder (Matthew 20:1-16)
  80. Jesus tells His disciples again about His upcoming passion on the way to Jerusalem (Matthew 20:17-19)
  81. The mother of Zebedee’s children asks Jesus for her sons to be enthroned next to Him (Matthew 20:20-29)
  82. Jesus heals two blind men (Matthew 20:30-34)
  83. Jesus’ triumphal entry (Matthew 21:1-11)
  84. Jesus cleanses the Temple of those who bought and sold (Matthew 21:12-16)
  85. Jesus curses the fig tree (Matthew 21:17-22)
  86. The chief priests and elders challenge Jesus’ authority (Matthew 21:23-32)
  87. The parable of the wicked tenants of the vineyard (Matthew 21:33-46)
  88. The parable of the marriage of the king’s son (Matthew 22:1-14)
  89. Jesus challenged on paying taxes to Caesar (Matthew 22:15-22)
  90. Jesus challenged on the resurrection (Matthew 22:23-33)
  91. Jesus challenged on the great commandment of the Law (Matthew 22:34-40)
  92. Jesus challenges the Pharisees on He being the son of David or his Lord (Matthew 22:41-46)
  93. Jesus strongly rebukes the religious leaders (Matthew 23:1-39)
  94. Jesus’ teaching on the future destruction of the Temple, His coming, and the end of the world (Matthew 24:1-31)
  95. The parable of the fig tree (Matthew 24:32-35)
  96. Jesus compares His coming with the flood judgment (Matthew 24:36-41)
  97. Jesus instructs the disciples to watch for His coming (Matthew 24:42-51)
  98. The parable of the ten virgins (Matthew 25:1-13)
  99. The parable of the talents (Matthew 25:14-30)
  100. The Lord Jesus’ return to separate the sheep from the goats (Matthew 25:31-46)
  101. Jesus predicts His passion again while the chief priests and scribes plot His arrest (Matthew 26:1-5)
  102. Mary’s anointing of Jesus with ointment (Matthew 26:6-13)
  103. Judas covenants with the chief priests to betray Jesus for 30 pieces of silver (Matthew 26:14-17)
  104. The disciples prepare for the Passover (Matthew 26:18-19)
  105. Jesus and His disciples celebrate the Passover, and the Lord inaugurates the Lord’s supper (Matthew 26:20-30)
  106. Jesus predicts the disciples’ abandonment (Matthew 26:31-35)
  107. Jesus prays in Gethsemane (Matthew 26:36-46)
  108. Jesus is arrested (Matthew 26:47-56)
  109. Jesus interrogated by the high priests and scribes (Matthew 26:57-68)
  110. Peter denies Jesus (Matthew 26:69-75)
  111. Judas repents and returns the 30 pieces of silver, which purchase the potter’s field (Matthew 27:1-10)
  112. Jesus on trial before Pontius Pilate is condemned to be crucified while prisoner Barabbas was freed (Matthew 27:11-25)
  113. Jesus is scourged and crucified (Matthew 27:26-50)
  114. Saints rise, the Temple veil is torn, and the centurion’s confession (Matthew 27:51-56)
  115. Joseph of Arimathaea buries Jesus’ body (Matthew 27:57-61)
  116. Jesus’ tomb is secured (Matthew 27:62-66)
  117. The women come to Jesus’ tomb, seeing the angel of the Lord roll back the stone, who gives instruction concerning His disciples (Matthew 28:1-8)
  118. Jesus meets the women (Matthew 28:9-10)
  119. The watchmen and the priests lie about the resurrection (Matthew 28:11-15)
  120. The eleven meet with Jesus in a mount in Galilee, where Jesus tells them of His power and their future role of teaching and baptizing (the Great Commission) (Matthew 28:16-20)

Mark

  1. The ministry of John the Baptist (Mark 1:1-8)
  2. The baptism of Jesus (Mark 1:9-13)
  3. Jesus preaches the kingdom of God and calls His first disciples (Mark 1:14-20)
  4. Jesus preaches in the Capernaum synagogue and casts out a demon (Mark 1:21-28)
  5. Jesus heals Peter’s mother-in-law (Mark 1:29-31)
  6. Jesus heals many (Mark 1:32-34)
  7. Jesus prays and leaves to preach in other synagogues in Galilee (Mark 1:35-39)
  8. Jesus heals the leper, and the fame thereof had Jesus move to desert places (Mark 1:40-45)
  9. Jesus heals the man sick of the palsy (Mark 2:1-12)
  10. The calling of Levi (Mark 2:13-17)
  11. Jesus talks about fasting (Mark 2:18-22)
  12. The disciples pick ears of corn on the Sabbath (Mark 2:23-28)
  13. Jesus heals a man with a withered hand on the Sabbath (Mark 3:1-6)
  14. Jesus withdraws to the sea and a multitude followed Him, being healed (Mark 3:7-12)
  15. Jesus ordains the 12 (Mark 3:13-20)
  16. The scribes accuse Jesus of having Beelzebub (Mark 3:21-30)
  17. Jesus shows that His true family are those who do the will of God (Mark 3:31-35)
  18. The parable of the sower (Mark 4:1-20)
  19. Jesus’ teachings on judging those things done in secret (Mark 4:21-25)
  20. Jesus likens the kingdom to the growing of seed (Mark 4:26-29)
  21. The parable of the mustard seed (Mark 4:30-34)
  22. Jesus calms the storm (Mark 4:35-41)
  23. Jesus casts out Legion (Mark 5:1-20)
  24. Jesus heals Jairus’ daughter and the woman with a flow of blood (Mark 5:21-43)
  25. Jesus rejected in His own country (Mark 6:1-6)
  26. Jesus sends out the 12 to preach repentance (Mark 6:7-13)
  27. Herod mistakes Jesus for John the Baptist and the recounting of John’s death (Mark 6:14-29)
  28. The 12 return and the feeding of the 5,000 (Mark 6:30-44)
  29. Jesus walks on the sea to the disciple’s ship (Mark 6:45-52)
  30. People bring the sick to Jesus in Gennesaret (Mark 6:53-56)
  31. The disciples do not follow the washing tradition of the elders (Mark 7:1-13)
  32. Jesus teaches that whatever comes from within a man defiles him (Mark 7:14-23)
  33. Jesus heals the Syrophenician woman’s daughter (Mark 7:24-30)
  34. Jesus heals the deaf man with a speech impediment (Mark 7:31-37)
  35. The feeding of the 4,000 (Mark 8:1-9)
  36. The Pharisees request a sign from heaven and Jesus’ warning concerning their “leaven” (Mark 8:10-21)
  37. Jesus heals a blind man, which after the first healing, saw men as walking trees (Mark 8:22-26)
  38. Peter confesses Jesus is Christ (Mark 8:27-30)
  39. Jesus rebukes Peter for rebuking Him concerning His upcoming passion (Mark 8:31-33)
  40. Jesus teaches that His followers would take up their own cross (Mark 8:34-38)
  41. Jesus’ transfiguration (Mark 9:1-10)
  42. The disciples’ question on the coming of Elias (Mark 9:11-13)
  43. Jesus heals the man with the deaf and dumb spirit (Mark 9:14-29)
  44. Jesus foretells of His passion (Mark 9:30-32)
  45. The disciples dispute on who is the greatest (Mark 9:33-37)
  46. Jesus commands not to forbid those doing miracles or service in His name (Mark 9:38-40)
  47. Jesus teaches on avoiding offenses (Mark 9:41-50)
  48. The Pharisees ask of occasion for divorce (Mark 10:1-12)
  49. Jesus lets the children come to Him (Mark 10:13-16)
  50. The rich man asks how one receives eternal life (Mark 10:17-27)
  51. The rewards for following Jesus (Mark 10:28-31)
  52. Jesus foretells His passion again while going toward Jerusalem (Mark 10:32-34)
  53. The question of James and John and Jesus’ teaching on servanthood (Mark 10:35-45)
  54. Jesus heals blind Bartimaeus (Mark 10:46-52)
  55. Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem (Mark 11:1-11)
  56. Jesus curses the fig tree (Mark 11:12-14)
  57. Jesus casts out the money changers from the temple (Mark 11:15-19)
  58. The cursed fig tree is withered and a lesson prayer (Mark 11:20-26)
  59. Jesus’ authority challenged by the religious leaders (Mark 11:27-33)
  60. Jesus tells the parable of the wicked tenants (Mark 12:1-12)
  61. Jesus on paying taxes to Caesar (Mark 12:13-17)
  62. Jesus teaches on the resurrection (Mark 12:18-27)
  63. Jesus on the greatest commandment (Mark 12:28-34)
  64. Jesus challenges on being the Son of David (Mark 12:35-37)
  65. Jesus warns of the scribes’ corruption (Mark 12:38-40)
  66. Jesus commends the widow who gave her whole living to the treasury (Mark 12:41-44)
  67. Jesus teaches about the end times in Mount of Olives (Mark 13:1-13)
  68. Jesus teaches on the abomination of desolation (Mark 13:14-23)
  69. Jesus teaches on the signs of His coming (Mark 13:24-31)
  70. Jesus exhorts the disciples to watch for His coming (Mark 13:32-37)
  71. The chief priests and scribes seek to put Jesus to death (Mark 14:1-2)
  72. Jesus anointed with precious anointment for His death (Mark 14:3-9)
  73. Judas Iscariot covenants with the chief priests to betray Jesus (Mark 14:10-11)
  74. Jesus and His disciples keep the Passover and inaugurate the LORD’s supper (Mark 14:12-26)
  75. Jesus and His disciples go to the Mount Olives and tells of His abandonment (Mark 14:27-31)
  76. Jesus prays in Gethsemane (Mark 14:32-42)
  77. Jesus is arrested (Mark 14:43-52)
  78. Jesus is interrogated by the religious leaders (Mark 14:53-65)
  79. Peter denies Jesus three times (Mark 14:66-72)
  80. The Jews deliver and accuse Jesus to Pilate (Mark 15:1-14)
  81. Pilate delivers Jesus to be scourged and crucified (Mark 15:15-32)
  82. The death of Jesus (Mark 15:33-41)
  83. The burial of Jesus (Mark 15:42-47)
  84. Mary Magdalene and others find Jesus’ tomb empty with an angel there (Mark 16:1-8)
  85. Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene and others (Mark 16:9-14)
  86. Jesus commands His disciples to preach the Gospel and tells of signs that would follow (Mark 16:15-18)
  87. Jesus ascends to heaven and the disciples preach the Gospel (Mark 16:19-20)

Luke

  1. The introduction of the Gospel to Theophilus (Luke 1:1-4)
  2. The angel tells Zacharias of the upcoming birth of his son John (Luke 1:5-25)
  3. The angel tells Mary of the upcoming birth of Jesus (Luke 1:26-38)
  4. Mary visits Elisabeth, with each praising the Lord (Luke 1:39-56)
  5. The birth of John the Baptist (Luke 1:57-80)
  6. The birth of Jesus Christ in Bethlehem (Luke 2:1-7)
  7. Shepherds visit Jesus (Luke 2:8-20)
  8. Jesus circumcised the eighth day and presented in the temple (Luke 2:21-24)
  9. Simeon’s prophecy (Luke 2:25-35)
  10. Anna’s testimony (Luke 2:36-39)
  11. Jesus at 12 years old in the Temple speaking to the doctors (Luke 2:40-52)
  12. The ministry of John the Baptist (Luke 3:1-20)
  13. Jesus is baptized (Luke 3:21-22)
  14. The genealogy of Jesus (Luke 3:23-38)
  15. The devil tempts Jesus 40 days (Luke 4:1-14)
  16. Jesus teaches in the synagogue of Nazareth and is rejected (Luke 4:15-30)
  17. Jesus casts out a devil in a synagogue in Capernaum (Luke 4:31-37)
  18. Jesus heals Peter’s mother-in-law and many others (Luke 4:38-44)
  19. The miraculous catching of a multitude of fish and the fishermen follow Jesus (Luke 5:1-11)
  20. Jesus cleanses the leper (Luke 5:12-15)
  21. Jesus heals the paralytic let down form the ceiling (Luke 5:16-26)
  22. Levi the publican follows Jesus and has a feast (Luke 5:27-32)
  23. Why Jesus’ disciples do not fast (Luke 5:33-39)
  24. The disciples pluck grains of corn on the Sabbath (Luke 6:1-5)
  25. Jesus heals the man with a withered hand on another Sabbath (Luke 6:6-12)
  26. Jesus chooses the 12 disciples (Luke 6:13-19)
  27. Jesus begins the sermon on the plain with the Beatitudes (Luke 6:20-26)
  28. Jesus teaches to love enemies (Luke 6:27-36)
  29. Jesus teaches not to judge (Luke 6:37-42)
  30. The fruit of a man corresponds with the character of a man (Luke 6:43-45)
  31. Obedience to the Lord and its consequences (Luke 6:46-49)
  32. Jesus heals the centurion’s servant (Luke 7:1-10)
  33. Jesus raises the widow’s son in Nain (Luke 7:11-17)
  34. John the Baptist sends disciples to ask Jesus if He is the One to expect (Luke 7:18-23)
  35. Jesus teaches the people about John the Baptist (Luke 7:24-30)
  36. Jesus likens His generation as children in the marketplace (Luke 7:31-35)
  37. Jesus eats with the Pharisee and His feet are anointed by a woman (Luke 7:36-50)
  38. Mary Magdalene, Joanna, and Susanna follow Jesus and minister to Him (Luke 8:1-3)
  39. The parable of the sower (Luke 8:4-15)
  40. Jesus tells that all secret things will be made manifest (Luke 8:16-18)
  41. Jesus tells of His true mother and brethren (Luke 8:19-21)
  42. Jesus calms the storm (Luke 8:22-25)
  43. Jesus casts out the Legion (Luke 8:26-40)
  44. Jesus heals Jairus’ daughter and the woman with a flow of blood (Luke 8:41-56)
  45. Jesus sends the Twelve to preach the Gospel (Luke 9:1-6)
  46. Herod hears about Jesus (Luke 9:7-9)
  47. Jesus feeds the 5,000 (Luke 9:10-17)
  48. Peter confesses that Jesus is the Christ (Luke 9:18-22)
  49. Jesus teaches that His disciples must pick up their own cross (Luke 9:23-26)
  50. Jesus’ Transfiguration (Luke 9:27-36)
  51. Jesus heals the demon-possessed (Luke 9:37-45)
  52. Jesus shows who the greatest is (Luke 9:46-48)
  53. Jesus does not forbid the man who casts out devils in His name (Luke 9:49-50)
  54. Jesus heads towards Jerusalem, ensures that He has come to save men’s lives (Luke 9:51-56)
  55. The cost of discipleship (Luke 9:57-62)
  56. Jesus sends the 70 to preach the Gospel (Luke 10:1-20)
  57. Jesus praises His Father (Luke 10:21-22)
  58. Jesus tells His disciples that they are blessed to see everything they have seen (Luke 10:23-24)
  59. The parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37)
  60. Martha serves while Mary listens to Jesus (Luke 10:38-42)
  61. Jesus teaches His disciples how to pray (Luke 11:1-13)
  62. Jesus casts out a devil and explains some issues of demonization (Luke 11:14-26)
  63. Jesus corrects the woman who praises His mother (Luke 11:27-28)
  64. Jesus explains the sign of Jonas (Luke 11:29-32)
  65. Jesus tells the people the importance of light (Luke 11:33-36)
  66. Jesus rebukes the Pharisees and lawyers (Luke 11:37-54)
  67. Jesus warns against the Pharisees’ hypocrisy (Luke 12:1-12)
  68. Jesus warns against covetousness and worrying about the cares of the world (Luke 12:13-30)
  69. Jesus warns to watch for His coming (Luke 12:31-59)
  70. Jesus shows that the slain Galileans and those at the tower of Siloam were examples of how the unrepentant shall perish (Luke 13:1-5)
  71. Jesus tells the parable of the unfruitful fig tree (Luke 13:6-10)
  72. Jesus heals the woman with the spirit of infirmity on the Sabbath (13:11-17)
  73. Jesus tells the parable of the mustard seed (Luke 13:18-19)
  74. Jesus tells the parable of the leaven (Luke 13:20-21)
  75. Jesus explains how few will be saved (Luke 13:22-30)
  76. The Pharisees warn that Herod would kill Jesus (Luke 13:31-33)
  77. Jesus laments for Jerusalem (Luke 13:34-35)
  78. Jesus heals a man with dropsy on the Sabbath (Luke 14:1-6)
  79. Jesus teaches to take the lowest room at a wedding (Luke 14:7-11)
  80. Jesus teaches to invite people of low estate to dinner (Luke 14:12-14)
  81. Jesus tells of the man who made a great supper, but only the lowly came (Luke 14:15-24)
  82. Jesus teaches to count the cost before becoming His disciple (Luke 14:25-35)
  83. The shepherd rejoices when the one lost sheep is found (Luke 15:1-7)
  84. The woman rejoices when the one lost coin in found (Luke 15:8-10)
  85. The Lord tells the story of the prodigal son (Luke 15:11-32)
  86. Jesus’ parable of the unjust steward (Luke 16:1-12)
  87. Jesus teaches that no one can serve God and mammon (Luke 16:13-18)
  88. Jesus shares the story of the rich man and Lazarus (Luke 16:19-31)
  89. Jesus warns of offences (Luke 17:1-2)
  90. Jesus speaks on rebuking and forgiving others (Luke 17:3-4)
  91. Obedience to the Lord comes first, and that makes only a servant unprofitable (Luke 17:5-10)
  92. Jesus heals 10 lepers, one Samaritan returns to give thanks (Luke 17:11-19)
  93. Jesus explains His return (Luke 17:20-37)
  94. Jesus gives the parable of the unjust judge (Luke 18:1-8)
  95. Jesus gives the parable of the Pharisee and the publican (Luke 18:9-14)
  96. Jesus allows the infants to come to Him (Luke 18:15-17)
  97. Jesus and the ruler and forsaking all for His kingdom (Luke 18:18-30)
  98. Jesus predicts His passion (Luke 18:31-34)
  99. Jesus heals the begging blind man (Luke 18:35-43)
  100. Jesus visits Zacchaeus (Luke 19:1-10)
  101. Jesus tells a parable of the nobleman with ten servants (Luke 19:11-27)
  102. Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem (Luke 19:28-40)
  103. Jesus laments over Jerusalem (Luke 19:41-44)
  104. Jesus drives out those who buy and sell in the temple (Luke 19:45-48)
  105. Jesus is asked of His authority, and He asks them of John’s authority (Luke 20:1-8)
  106. Jesus gives the parable of the wicked tenants (Luke 20:9-18)
  107. Jesus is asked whether to pay tribute to Caesar (Luke 20:19-26)
  108. Jesus is asked of the resurrection (Luke 20:27-40)
  109. Jesus shows the Christ is David’s Lord rather than his son (Luke 20:41-44)
  110. Jesus warns His audience of the scribes (Luke 20:45-47)
  111. Jesus points out the generosity of the poor widow (Luke 21:1-4)
  112. Jesus instructs of the end times (Luke 21:5-11)
  113. Jesus instructs the disciples to rely on Him for testimony when encountering persecution (Luke 21:12-19)
  114. Jesus foretells the fall of Jerusalem and its desolation throughout the times of the Gentiles (Luke 21:20-24)
  115. Jesus tells of the signs that will precede His coming (Luke 21:25-33)
  116. Jesus warns to watch for His coming (Luke 21:32-38)
  117. Satan enters Judas and he covenants with the chief priests to betray Jesus (Luke 22:1-6)
  118. Jesus eats the Passover with His disciples and institutes the Lord’s supper (Luke 22:7-23)
  119. Jesus explains who the greatest is (Luke 22:24-30)
  120. Jesus predicts Peter’s denial (Luke 22:31-38)
  121. Jesus prays to the Father in the Mount of Olives (Luke 22:39-46)
  122. Jesus is arrested (Luke 22:47-54)
  123. Peter denies Jesus (Luke 22:55-62)
  124. Jesus on trial before the council (Luke 22:63-71)
  125. Jesus on trial before Pilate (Luke 23:1-7)
  126. Jesus on trial before Herod (Luke 23:8-12)
  127. The people insist on the release of Barabbas and the crucifixion of Jesus (Luke 23:13-26)
  128. Jesus addresses the women en route to Calvary (Luke 23:27-32)
  129. Jesus is crucified (Luke 23:33-38)
  130. Jesus and the two thieves (Luke 23:39-49)
  131. Joseph the counsellor wrapped and buried the body of Jesus (Luke 23:50-56)
  132. The women go to Jesus’ grave and are visited by two men in shining garments (Luke 24:1-12)
  133. Two disciples meet the risen Jesus on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-35)
  134. Jesus appears to the Twelve (Luke 24:36-49)
  135. Jesus ascends to heaven (Luke 24:50-53)

John

  1. The eternal Word made flesh (John 1:1-14)
  2. John bears witness of Jesus (John 1:15-34)
  3. Jesus’ disciples start following Him (John 1:35-51)
  4. Jesus turns water into wine at the wedding of Cana in Galilee (John 2:1-12)
  5. Jesus drives out the moneychangers out of the temple (John 2:13-17)
  6. Jesus foretells His raising of the dead, likening it to the raising of the temple (John 2:18-22)
  7. People believe in the name of Jesus, but Jesus does not commit Himself to them (John 2:23-25)
  8. Jesus teaches Nicodemus by night (John 3:1-21)
  9. John teaches about Jesus (John 3:22-36)
  10. Jesus speaks with the woman at the well (John 4:1-26)
  11. Many believe on Jesus because of the woman’s testimony and because they heard Him Himself (John 4:27-42)
  12. Jesus heals the nobleman’s son from afar (John 4:43-54)
  13. Jesus heals the man with infirmity by the pool of Bethesda on the Sabbath (John 5:1-16)
  14. Jesus explains how the Father has committed judgment to Him (John 5:17-31)
  15. Jesus explains those that bear witness of Him (John 5:32-47)
  16. Jesus feeds the 5,000 (John 6:1-14)
  17. Jesus walks on the water to His disciples, and they immediately go to shore (John 6:15-21)
  18. Jesus tells His followers to seek Him, the bread of life, rather than the bread of the world (John 6:22-65)
  19. Some followers leave Jesus, while the Twelve reaffirm that He has the words of eternal life (John 6:66-71)
  20. The brothers of Jesus in unbelief challenge Him to go up to the feast of tabernacles (John 7:1-9)
  21. Jesus goes up to the feast, in secret at first (John 7:10-31)
  22. The Pharisees and chief priests send officers to take Him (John 7:32-36)
  23. Jesus teaches that those who believe in Him shall receive the Holy Spirit (John 7:37-44)
  24. The officers return without arresting Jesus (John 7:45-53)
  25. Jesus forgives the woman caught in adultery (John 8:1-11)
  26. Jesus is the light of the world (John 8:12-32)
  27. Jesus’ Father compared with the Pharisees’ true father (John 8:33-59)
  28. Jesus heals the man born blind on the Sabbath and is rejected of the Pharisees (John 9:1-41)
  29. Jesus is the door of the sheep and the Good Shepherd (John 10:1-21)
  30. Jesus teaches at the feast of dedication that He is one with the Father (John 10:22-39)
  31. Jesus teaches beyond Jordan and many believe on Him (John 10:40-42)
  32. Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead (John 11:1-45)
  33. The chief priests and the Pharisees take counsel to put Jesus to dead (John 11:46-57)
  34. Jesus returns to Bethany, and they made Him a supper there, and Mary anoints His feet with ointment (John 12:1-11)
  35. Jesus’ triumphal entry, and the fulfillment of Scripture (John 12:12-19)
  36. Greeks come to see Jesus, and He tells the people of His passion (John 12:20-36)
  37. Jesus largely rejected by the people, and others believe but in secret (John 12:37-43)
  38. Jesus speaks of those who reject Him and of those who believe on Him (John 12:44-50)
  39. Jesus washes the disciples’ feet (John 13:1-17)
  40. Jesus speaks of His betrayal (John 13:18-30)
  41. Jesus issues the new commandment to love each other as He loves them (John 13:31-35)
  42. Jesus predicts Peter’s denial (John 13:36-38)
  43. Jesus is the way that one comes to and sees the Father (John 14:1-14)
  44. Jesus teaches that true love for Him will be in keeping His commandments, and He will send the Holy Spirit (John 14:15-31)
  45. Jesus says He is the true vine, bearing the branches to provide good fruit (John 15:1-11)
  46. Jesus commands His disciples to love one another (John 15:12-17)
  47. Jesus teaches concerning the world (John 15:18-27)
  48. Jesus tells His disciples that He will go to the Father and will send the Holy Spirit (John 16:1-16)
  49. Jesus gives hope amid the coming sorrow and tribulation (John 16:17-33)
  50. Jesus’ high priestly prayer, for He prays for His disciples and those that would believe on Him afterward (John 17:1-26)
  51. Jesus arrested in the garden (John 18:1-14)
  52. Peter follows Jesus but denies Him (John 18:15-18)
  53. Jesus interrogated by the high priest (John 18:19-24)
  54. Peter denies Jesus again twice (John 18:25-27)
  55. Jesus is questioned by Pilate (John 18:28-40)
  56. Jesus is scourged and humiliated, and the chief priests insist on His crucifixion (John 19:1-16)
  57. Jesus is crucified and His garments are parted (John 19:17-37)
  58. Joseph and Nicodemus bury Jesus (John 19:38-42)
  59. Mary Magdalene sees the stone taken away from the sepulchre and runs to tell Peter, who goes with another disciple to see (John 20:1-10)
  60. Jesus appears to Mary (John 20:11-18)
  61. Jesus appears to His disciples (John 20:19-23)
  62. Jesus appears to Thomas (John 20:24-29)
  63. The purpose of the Gospel of John (John 20:30-31)
  64. The disciples meet Jesus while fishing (John 21:1-14)
  65. Jesus asks if Peter loves Him and to feed His sheep, while predicting Peter’s death (John 21:15-23)
  66. Jesus had done many amazing things that could not be counted (John 21:24-25)

Acts

  1. Jesus shows Himself alive from the dead by infallible proofs and ascends to heaven (Acts 1:1-12)
  2. The 120 disciples in the upper room plan and seek the Lord for Judas Iscariot’s replacement, and Matthias is selected (Acts 1:13-26)
  3. The Holy Spirit comes and rests on the disciples and gives them the ability to speak different languages (Acts 2:1-12)
  4. Peter preaches the Gospel to the mockers (Acts 2:13-40)
  5. People are regularly being added to the church and are one in doctrine, fellowship, breaking of bread, prayers, and sharing of property (Acts 2:41-47)
  6. The lame man is healed by the name of Jesus Christ (Acts 3:1-11)
  7. Peter preaches the Gospel to the onlookers of the miracle (Acts 3:12-26)
  8. The Sadducees arrest the disciples in the temple and interrogate them, and Peter and John show boldness in the Spirit (Acts 4:1-22)
  9. The disciples and their company pray for boldness (Acts 4:23-31)
  10. The unity of the disciples and they sell their property for distribution, including Barnabas (Acts 4:32-37)
  11. Ananias and Sapphira lie about their proceeds from their property, and they die (Acts 5:1-11)
  12. The apostles do miracles from the Lord and believers are added to them (Acts 5:12-16)
  13. The Sadducees arrest the apostles, but the Lord releases them (Acts 5:17-26)
  14. The apostles are brought before the council, and when they are about to be killed, Gamaliel delivers them, and they are beaten (Acts 5:27-42)
  15. The disciples appoint seven men to ensure fair distribution to the widows (Acts 6:1-6)
  16. Stephen did great wonders but was accused of the synagogue of the Libertines of blasphemy (Acts 6:7-15)
  17. Stephen makes his defense by reviewing Israel’s history of disobedience and comparing his audience to their forefathers (Acts 7:1-53)
  18. Stephen is stoned, while he sees Jesus standing at the right hand of the Father (Acts 7:54-60)
  19. The church is scattered, and Stephen is buried (Acts 8:1-5)
  20. Philip preaches in Samaria causing great joy (Acts 8:6-8)
  21. The conversion of Simon the sorcerer and his need for repentance (Acts 8:9-25)
  22. The conversion of the Ethiopian eunuch (Acts 8:26-40)
  23. Saul goes to Damascus to arrest believers, but the Lord stops him (Acts 9:1-9)
  24. The Lord tells Ananias to go to Saul and lay his hand upon him (Acts 9:10-19)
  25. Saul preaches that Jesus is the Christ in the synagogues, but escapes death by leaving Damascus through the wall (Acts 9:20-25)
  26. Saul goes to Jerusalem and preaches Christ and again must escape to Tarsus (Acts 9:26-30)
  27. Peter goes to Lydda and Aeneas is healed (Acts 9:31-35)
  28. Peter goes to Joppa and Tabitha is risen from the dead (Acts 9:36-43)
  29. Cornelius in Caesarea obeys the angel and sends for Peter in Joppa (Acts 10:1-7)
  30. Peter sees the vision of the sheet with the unclean beasts (Acts 10:8-18)
  31. Peter goes with the men to Caesarea, preaching the Gospel to Cornelius’ household, and they believe and receive the Spirit (Acts 10:19-48)
  32. When Peter was accused of eating with Gentiles, he recounts the vision and the Gentiles receiving the Spirit (Acts 11:1-18)
  33. The Word of God spreads, the church in Antioch grows, and the church sends relief to Jerusalem during the famine (Acts 11:19-30)
  34. Herod kills James son of Zebedee and arrests Peter (Acts 12:1-6)
  35. An angel breaks Peter out of Jail, and Peter goes to John Mark’s mother’s house (Acts 12:7-19)
  36. Herod accepts worship from people and he is struck dead (Acts 12:20-25)
  37. Barnabas and Saul are sent from Antioch to the mission field (Acts 13:1-3)
  38. Saul (or Paul) preaches the gospel to Sergius Paulus (Acts 13:4-13)
  39. Paul preaches the gospel in the synagogue in Pisidian Antioch (Acts 13:14-52)
  40. Barnabas and Paul preach in and flee from Iconium (Acts 14:1-7)
  41. Barnabas and Paul preach in Derbe, are confused for gods, but eventually Paul was stoned (Acts 14:8-20)
  42. Barnabas and Paul go back through the cities to confirm the disciples and appoint elders, then return to Antioch (Acts 14:21-28)
  43. The Jerusalem Council affirms that Gentiles can be saved without circumcision and craft a letter to distribute to the churches (Acts 15:1-29)
  44. The epistle is delivered to the church in Antioch, and Silas, Paul, and Barnabas remain there (Acts 15:30-35)
  45. Paul and Barnabas part ways over John Mark; Paul takes Silas with him confirming the churches in Syria and Cilicia (Acts 15:36-41)
  46. Timothy goes with Paul on his journey, and they deliver decrees to the churches (Acts 16:1-5)
  47. Paul’s company is refused by the Spirit to go anywhere but into Macedonia (Acts 16:6-13)
  48. Lydia is saved and takes the disciples in (Acts 16:14-15)
  49. The demon-possessed girl is freed from the spirit, and Paul and Silas are arrested (Acts 16:16-24)
  50. The Philippian jailer saved, and Paul and Silas are released while disclosing their Roman citizenship (Acts 16:25-40)
  51. Paul reasons with the synagogue in Thessalonica, where some believed and others assault the disciple Jason’s house (Acts 17:1-9)
  52. The Bereans research the Gospel’s evidence (Acts 17:10-15)
  53. Paul preaches to the philosophers of Athens (Acts 17:16-34)
  54. Paul meets Aquila and Priscilla in Corinth (Acts 18:1-3)
  55. Paul reasons with the Corinthians in the synagogue of Corinth and with the Gentiles (Acts 18:4-11)
  56. Paul on trial before Gallio, but does not need to testify (Acts 18:12-17)
  57. Paul stops at Ephesus on his way to Syria, leaving Priscilla and Aquila there (Acts 18:18-19)
  58. Paul returns to Antioch, then goes to Phrygia and Galatia to strengthen disciples (Acts 18:20-23)
  59. Apollos who knew only about John’s baptism is instructed of Aquila and Priscilla about Jesus, and he convinces people that Jesus is Christ (Acts 18:24-28)
  60. Disciples of John receive the Spirit (Acts 19:1-7)
  61. Paul speaks of the kingdom of God in the Ephesian synagogue and the school Tyrannus (Acts 19:8-12)
  62. The sons of Sceva attempt to cast out a demon and fail, which causes great repentance in the region (Acts 19:13-23)
  63. The complaint of Demetrius concerning decreasing idol sales and the riot at Ephesus (Acts 19:24-41)
  64. Paul travels with his companions (Acts 20:1-6)
  65. Eutychus falls from a loft, but is taken up alive (Acts 20:7-12)
  66. Paul continues to travel (Acts 20:13-16)
  67. Paul speaks to the Ephesian elders at Miletus (Acts 20:17-38)
  68. Paul’s companions travel to Phenice (Acts 21:1-5)
  69. Paul’s companions travel to Philip the Evangelist’s house, where he was begged to not go to Jerusalem (Acts 21:6-14)
  70. Paul goes to Jerusalem and James tells him to purify himself with certain brethren in the temple (Acts 21:15-25)
  71. Paul goes to the temple and he is arrested (Acts 21:26-40)
  72. Paul gives his testimony to his Jewish audience (Acts 22:1-22)
  73. Paul is bound and would have been scourged, but he appeals to them with his Roman citizenship (Acts 22:23-30)
  74. Paul is on trial before the Jewish council (Acts 23:1-10)
  75. The conspiracy to kill Paul is uncovered and a band of soldiers accompany Paul to Caesarea (Acts 23:11-35)
  76. The high priest’s company come to accuse Paul, and the apostle makes his defense (Acts 24:1-21)
  77. Felix keeps Paul in bonds but calls for him often to hear from him concerning Christ and waits for a bribe (Acts 24:22-27)
  78. Festus, Felix’s successor, is informed by the Jews against Paul (Acts 25:1-5)
  79. Paul’s hearing before Festus, and his appeal to Caesar (Acts 25:6-12)
  80. King Agrippa desires to hear Paul, and Festus arranges a hearing so that he can get more information about the charges (Acts 25:7-27)
  81. Paul shares his life experience and his conversion with Agrippa (Acts 26:1-32)
  82. Paul departs for Rome and is shipwrecked on Melita (Acts 27:1-44)
  83. Paul survives a poisonous snakebite (Acts 28:1-6)
  84. The healing of Publius’ father and others on the island of Melita (Acts 28:7-10)
  85. Paul arrives in Rome and addresses the Jews there pertaining the Gospel (Acts 28:1-31)

Romans

  1. Paul’s greeting to the Romans (Romans 1:1-7)
  2. Paul to go to Rome to impart a spiritual gift (Romans 1:8-15)
  3. The Gospel is the power of God to salvation (Romans 1:16-17)
  4. The depravity of humankind (Romans 1:18-32)
  5. Those who judge judge themselves (Romans 2:1-4)
  6. God renders to all according to their works (Romans 2:5-16)
  7. Even the Jews are condemned by breaking the law (Romans 2:17-24)
  8. Being a true Jew is to be one inwardly (Romans 2:25-29)
  9. The advantage of the Jews is having the Scriptures (Romans 3:1-8)
  10. All are under sin (Romans 3:9-18)
  11. The law brings knowledge of sin (Romans 3:19-20)
  12. The righteousness of God apart from the law is found in Jesus Christ (Romans 3:21-31)
  13. Abraham was justified by faith apart from works (Romans 4:1-9)
  14. We are saved by faith apart from circumcision and the works of the law (Romans 4:10-15)
  15. Abraham was fully persuaded of the promises of God and righteousness was imputed to him, and it is the same for us (Romans 4:16-25)
  16. Peace, access to grace, hope and atonement through the Lord Jesus Christ (Romans 5:1-11)
  17. By one man death came to all men, and by one Man righteousness and life came to all men (Romans 5:12-21)
  18. We have been crucified with Christ and expect to walk in the newness of His life (Romans 6:1-13)
  19. We are now servants of righteousness and are to yield ourselves to God (Romans 6:14-23)
  20. In Christ, we are dead to the law and joined to another, Jesus Christ (Romans 7:1-6)
  21. The law of God and the law of sin, and Christ who sets us free (Romans 7:7-25)
  22. The law of the Spirit of life (Romans 8:1-11)
  23. The Christian is indebted to be led of the Spirit (Romans 8:12-17)
  24. The sufferings of this life are nothing compared to the coming glory (Romans 8:18-30)
  25. Nothing separates us from the love of God (Romans 8:31-39)
  26. The apostle’s heart toward the unbelieving Israelites (Romans 9:1-5)
  27. Not all Israel is elect, and the patriarchs as elect of God as examples (Romans 9:6-13)
  28. God’s choice to show mercy or not, and Pharaoh as an example (Romans 9:14-18)
  29. The creature cannot object as to how he was made (Romans 9:19-26)
  30. The remnant of Israel is saved, and the Gentiles attain righteousness, by faith (Romans 9:27-33)
  31. Salvation comes from faith in Christ and righteousness does not come from the law (Romans 10:1-13)
  32. Faith comes from hearing the word of God, where the Gentiles received it and the Jews did not (Romans 10:14-21)
  33. Israel cast off for the salvation of the Gentiles (Romans 11:1-16)
  34. The Gentiles must not boast against the Jews (Romans 11:17-31)
  35. Doxology concerning the wisdom of God (Romans 11:32-36)
  36. Renewing the mind to determine the will of God and for humility in the body (Romans 12:1-5)
  37. Using gifts to edify the body (Romans 12:6-8)
  38. Loving others in humility within the body (Romans 12:9-21)
  39. Subjection to higher powers (Romans 13:1-7)
  40. Commandments summarized by loving your neighbor (Romans 13:8-10)
  41. Putting on the Lord Jesus Christ (Romans 13:11-14)
  42. Receive those who are weak in the faith (Romans 14:1-9)
  43. We cannot judge the weaker brother, for we stand before the judgment seat of Christ, and can destroy the weaker brother with our disregard (Romans 14:10-23)
  44. We should help the weak just as the LORD does (Romans 15:1-7)
  45. Jesus Christ causes the Gentiles to glorify God for His mercy, and Paul is a minister thereof (Romans 15:8-19)
  46. Paul to proclaim the Gospel where it was not yet told, with goals to reach Spain (Romans 15:20-29)
  47. Paul asks for deliverance from them in Judaea (Romans 15:30-33)
  48. Paul greets the fellow believers in Rome (Romans 16:1-16)
  49. Some warnings and commendations for the believers in Rome (Romans 16:17-20)
  50. Paul’s companions greet the Roman believers (Romans 16:21-23)
  51. Final encouragement (Romans 16:24-27)

1 Corinthians

  1. Paul’s salutation to the Corinthians (1 Corinthians 1:1-9)
  2. The apostle warns against divisions (1 Corinthians 1:10-17)
  3. The foolishness and weakness of God is better than the wisdom and strength of the world (1 Corinthians 1:18-31)
  4. The apostle preaches to the people only the crucified Christ in fear (1 Corinthians 2:1-9)
  5. Only the Spirit of the LORD can reveal the Word of God and the mind of Christ (1 Corinthians 2:10-16)
  6. The carnality of the Corinthians (1 Corinthians 3:1-10)
  7. Building on your foundation, and the resulting reward (1 Corinthians 3:11-15)
  8. The Corinthians have the Spirit of God and are His temple (1 Corinthians 3:16-22)
  9. Judge nothing before the time (1 Corinthians 4:1-8)
  10. The blessings and sorrows of the apostles (1 Corinthians 4:9-13)
  11. The apostle desires to be a father to the Corinthians (1 Corinthians 4:14-21)
  12. Paul exhorts the Corinthians to put away the fornicator from their congregation (1 Corinthians 5:1-13)
  13. Believers take each other to the heathen courts to decide their cases (1 Corinthians 6:1-11)
  14. The danger of fornication (1 Corinthians 6:12-20)
  15. It is better to remain unmarried than to get married, but marriage is good to avoid fornication (1 Corinthians 7:1-9)
  16. Abide with the unbelieving spouse when possible (1 Corinthians 7:10-16)
  17. Remain in the position you are in when you get saved (1 Corinthians 7:17-24)
  18. Warnings concerning marriage (1 Corinthians 7:25-40)
  19. Knowledge of God should not offend a weak brother (1 Corinthians 8:1-13)
  20. The apostle forfeits his freedom for the sake of the Gospel (1 Corinthians 9:1-22)
  21. The exhortation to live life as to obtain an incorruptible reward (1 Corinthians 9:23-27)
  22. Israel in the wilderness serves as examples (1 Corinthians 10:1-13)
  23. Flee idolatry and any appearance of idolatrous affiliation (1 Corinthians 10:14-33)
  24. The hierarchy of headship (1 Corinthians 11:1-16)
  25. Caution when eating the Lord’s Supper (1 Corinthians 11:17-34)
  26. The diversity of gifts by the Spirit to the church (1 Corinthians 12:1-31)
  27. The qualities and endurance of true charity (1 Corinthians 13:1-13)
  28. The apostle tells the people that prophesying is better than speaking in other tongue, unless there is an interpreter (1 Corinthians 14:1-31)
  29. Church gatherings are to be done orderly (1 Corinthians 14:32-40)
  30. The Gospel of Jesus Christ, and the witnesses (1 Corinthians 15:1-11)
  31. The resurrection of Christ is essential (1 Corinthians 15:12-34)
  32. Discussion on the resurrection body (1 Corinthians 15:35-58)
  33. Instructions concerning the collection for the saints (1 Corinthians 16:1-4)
  34. The apostle’s travel plans, and of those of his companions (1 Corinthians 16:5-18)
  35. Final salutations (1 Corinthians 16:19-24)

2 Corinthians

  1. The comfort of God amid sufferings and afflictions (2 Corinthians 1:1-12)
  2. The apostle is one to help the Corinthians in sincerity (2 Corinthians 1:13-24)
  3. The apostle shows the intention of his previous writing to the Corinthians concerning their sin (2 Corinthians 2:1-11)
  4. Christians as a sweet savor to the world (2 Corinthians 2:12-17)
  5. The proof of the apostles’ authority (2 Corinthians 3:1-6)
  6. The superiority of the glory of Christ compared with Moses and the law (2 Corinthians 3:7-18)
  7. The visible is passing away but the invisible is eternal (2 Corinthians 4:1-18)
  8. To be absent from the body is to be present with the LORD, and the judgment seat of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:1-12)
  9. To be in Christ is to be a new creature (2 Corinthians 5:13-21)
  10. The Corinthians are urged to work with and acknowledge the apostles (2 Corinthians 6:1-13)
  11. The Corinthians are urged to refrain from company with and working with unbelievers (2 Corinthians 6:14-18)
  12. The apostle exhorts the Corinthians to receive him, for he has their best interest in mind (2 Corinthians 7:1-16)
  13. The impoverished churches of Macedonia is the model for giving (2 Corinthians 8:1-24)
  14. The Corinthians should be eager and prepared to give for the ministering of the saints (2 Corinthians 9:1-15)
  15. The apostle’s love for the church leads to his concern that they follow false apostles, and warns them (2 Corinthians 11:1-18)
  16. The foolishness of boasting in the flesh, and the apostle’s credentials that concern his infirmities (2 Corinthians 11:19-33)
  17. The apostle recounts an experience in third heaven, and emphasizes being made perfect in weakness (2 Corinthians 12:1-10)
  18. The apostle does everything for the Corinthians’ edification (2 Corinthians 12:11-21)
  19. The apostle exhorts the Corinthians to examine their own faith and prepares them for his visitation (2 Corinthians 13:1-14)

Galatians

  1. Paul the apostle greets the Galatians and demonstrates his apostleship, and the grace found in Jesus Christ (Galatians 1:1-5)
  2. The apostle emphasizes the severity of departing from the true Gospel (Galatians 1:6-12)
  3. The apostle reviews his conversion experience (Galatians 1:13-24)
  4. The apostle reviews his second trip to Jerusalem and explains the acceptance of his preaching by other apostles (Galatians 2:1-10)
  5. The apostle reviews his confrontation with Peter concerning his application of the Gospel (Galatians 2:11-21)
  6. The Gospel begins by the hearing of faith and work of the Spirit (Galatians 3:1-5)
  7. The example of Abraham (Galatians 3:6-18)
  8. The law is a mere schoolmaster to lead us to Christ, and we are children of God and of Abraham (Galatians 3:19-29)
  9. How can one return to elements of the law after becoming sons of God? (Galatians 4:1-11)
  10. The apostle shows concern for the Galatians who have followed false teaching (Galatians 4:12-21)
  11. The allegory of the sons of Abraham (Galatians 4:22-31)
  12. Choose liberty and not the teachings of bondage (Galatians 5:1-15)
  13. Walk in the Spirit (Galatians 5:16-26)
  14. The apostle shows how the Galatians can love one another (Galatians 6:1-6)
  15. Sowing to the flesh versus sowing to the Spirit (Galatians 6:7-10)
  16. The final warning: it is the new creature that matters (Galatians 6:11-18)

Ephesians

  1. The believer’s possession of all spiritual blessings, acceptance, adoption, redemption, and inheritance (Ephesians 1:1-12)
  2. The apostle’s prayer for the Ephesians, that they may be enlightened to understand the riches of His glory (Ephesians 1:13-23)
  3. The believer’s raising from death by God to be seated in the heavenlies (Ephesians 2:1-10)
  4. The Jews and the Gentiles are one body (Ephesians 2:11-22)
  5. The mystery of the church (Ephesians 3:1-12)
  6. The apostle prays that the Ephesians would be grounded in Christ (Ephesians 3:13-21)
  7. The unity of the church and edification by gifts (Ephesians 4:1-16)
  8. Putting off the old man and putting on the new man (Ephesians 4:17-32)
  9. Being followers of God and walking in love (Ephesians 5:1-21)
  10. The relationship of the husband and the wife (Ephesians 5:22-33)
  11. The relationship of children and parents (Ephesians 6:1-4)
  12. The relationship of servants and masters (Ephesians 6:5-9)
  13. The whole armor of God (Ephesians 6:10-20)
  14. Tychicus shall reveal Paul’s affairs to the Ephesians (Ephesians 6:21-24)

Philippians

  1. The apostle’s concern and love for the Philippians (Philippians 1:1-11)
  2. The arrest of Paul advances the gospel (Philippians 1:12-30)
  3. Exhortation to be like Christ and His humility (Philippians 2:1-18)
  4. The apostle to send Timotheus (Philippians 2:19-24)
  5. The apostle sends Epaphroditus (Philippians 2:25-30)
  6. Paul’s warning concerning evil workers (Philippians 3:1-11)
  7. The apostle presses on to know Christ (Philippians 3:12-21)
  8. The exhortation for unity (Philippians 4:1-4)
  9. The exhortation to not worry, to be content in every situation (Philippians 4:5-13)
  10. Paul’s acknowledgment of the Philippians’ generosity (Philippians 4:14-23)

Colossians

  1. The apostle’s thanksgiving for the Colossians’ faith and the things done by God in them (Colossians 1:1-8)
  2. The work of God and supremacy of Christ (Colossians 1:9-23)
  3. The mystery the apostles preach (Colossians 1:24-29)
  4. Warnings against the beguiling of false prophets and the emphasizing the completeness of the believer in Christ (Colossians 2:1-12)
  5. The position of the believer and the end of carnal commandment (Colossians 2:13-23)
  6. The position of the believer in heaven and mortification of members on earth (Colossians 3:1-11)
  7. Charity, the bond of perfectness (Colossians 3:12-17)
  8. Commandments regarding specific relationships (Colossians 3:18-25)
  9. Elicting prayer from the Colossians and exhortation for good testimony (Colossians 4:1-6)
  10. Greetings from various believers (Colossians 4:7-14)
  11. Greetings to and various messages to specific believers (Colossians 4:15-18)

1 Thessalonians

  1. The election of the Thessalonians is evident throughout Macedonia and Achaia (1 Thessalonians 1:1-10)
  2. The apostle recounts his behavior toward the Thessalonians (1 Thessalonians 2:1-12)
  3. The apostle had previously tried to visit the Thessalonians amid their persecution but could not (1 Thessalonians 2:13-20)
  4. The apostle recounts Timotheus’ report of the Thessalonians’ faithfulness amid persecution (1 Thessalonians 3:1-6)
  5. The apostle exhorts the people to persevere in love (1 Thessalonians 3:7-13)
  6. The apostle exhorts the people to walk and please God (1 Thessalonians 4:1-12)
  7. The rising of the dead and the gathering of the people to the Lord (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18)
  8. The day of the LORD comes as a thief, but the believer is aware (1 Thessalonians 5:1-11)
  9. Various exhortations and closing (1 Thessalonians 5:12-28)

2 Thessalonians

  1. The apostle and companions praise God for the Thessalonians’ perseverance in tribulation (2 Thessalonians 1:1-12)
  2. The falling away and rising of the man of sin precede the Day of Christ (2 Thessalonians 2:1-12)
  3. The apostle and companions thank the Lord for the Thessalonians’ salvation (2 Thessalonians 2:13-17)
  4. The apostle and companions ask for prayer for deliverance from the wicked (2 Thessalonians 3:1-5)
  5. The brother who does not work should not eat, but should be admonished as a brother (2 Thessalonians 3:6-15)
  6. Final benediction (2 Thessalonians 3:16-18)

1 Timothy

  1. Warning to avoid fables and false usage of the law (1 Timothy 1:1-11)
  2. The Lord came to save sinners including the biggest sinners (1 Timothy 1:12-20)
  3. A call to pray for all men, as the Lord desires that all should be saved (1 Timothy 2:1-7)
  4. The behavior of men and women in the church (1 Timothy 2:8-15)
  5. The office of a bishop (1 Timothy 3:1-7)
  6. The office of a deacon (1 Timothy 3:8-13)
  7. The church and the mystery of godliness (1 Timothy 3:14-16)
  8. The coming apostasy and false commands against marriage and diet (1 Timothy 4:1-6)
  9. Exercise unto godliness (1 Timothy 4:7-13)
  10. Timothy’s gift (1 Timothy 4:14-16)
  11. Relating to other believers in the church (1 Timothy 5:1-2)
  12. Widows in the church (1 Timothy 5:3-16)
  13. Respecting the elders in the church (1 Timothy 5:17-20)
  14. Discernment and no partiality when working with others (1 Timothy 5:21-25)
  15. The behavior of servants (1 Timothy 6:1-2)
  16. Contentment and not seeking to be rich (1 Timothy 6:3-11)
  17. Fleeing worldliness and following righteousness (1 Timothy 6:12-16)
  18. Admonishing the rich (1 Timothy 6:17-19)
  19. Final exhortation (1 Timothy 6:20-21)

2 Timothy

  1. Paul’s personal address and encouragement to Timothy (2 Timothy 1:1-7)
  2. The appearance of Christ abolished death and brought life (2 Timothy 1:8-10)
  3. The suffering of the apostle because of his ministry (2 Timothy 1:11-12)
  4. Examples of those who either deserted or accepted Paul in his trials (2 Timothy 1:13-18)
  5. The exhortation to pass on the things he was taught to the faithful and be strong (2 Timothy 2:1-7)
  6. The apostle endures everything for the sake of the elect (2 Timothy 2:8-14)
  7. Rejecting the false teaching and studying to be approved of God (2 Timothy 2:15-18)
  8. The Christian known of the Lord ought to depart from iniquity (2 Timothy 2:19-23)
  9. The gentleness and humility of the Lord’s servant (2 Timothy 2:24-26)
  10. The pride of people in the last days (2 Timothy 3:1-9)
  11. The reality of persecution for those that live godly (2 Timothy 3:10-13)
  12. The centrality of the scriptures in equipping the man of God (2 Timothy 3:14-17)
  13. Preaching the word while it still will be received (2 Timothy 4:1-5)
  14. The apostle anticipates his death (2 Timothy 4:6-8)
  15. Those who forsook the apostle and those who were faithful, and the Lord’s faithfulness (2 Timothy 4:9-18)
  16. Final salutations (2 Timothy 4:19-22)

Titus

  1. The promise of eternal life manifest through preaching (Titus 1:1-4)
  2. Titus’ task to establish order and ordain bishops in the Cretian church (Titus 1:5-9)
  3. False teachers abound and must be silenced (Titus 1:10-16)
  4. The roles of men, women, young, old, servants, and Titus himself in the church (Titus 2:1-10)
  5. Denying ungodliness while looking for the blessed hope of Christ’s appearing (Titus 2:11-15)
  6. Doing good works now that Christ has regenerated us (Titus 3:1-8)
  7. Avoiding foolish teachings (Titus 3:9-11)
  8. Final requests concerning their upcoming itinerary (Titus 3:12-15)

Philemon

  1. Paul’s thankfulness for Philemon (Philemon 1:1-7)
  2. Paul beseeches Philemon to accept the runaway slave Onesimus (Philemon 1:8-21)
  3. The apostle’s upcoming visit and salutations to fellow believers (Philemon 1:22-25)

Hebrews

  1. God speaks by His Son in the last days (Hebrews 1:1-4)
  2. Christ’s superiority to the angels (Hebrews 1:5-14)
  3. The world placed under the subjection of Christ’s feet (Hebrews 2:1-8)
  4. Christ’s deliverance of the sanctified from death and the devil by His incarnation and suffering (Hebrews 2:9-18)
  5. Christ’s superiority to Moses (Hebrews 3:1-6)
  6. The danger of hardening your heart and unbelief (Hebrews 3:7-19)
  7. The word without faith is unprofitable for entering into His rest (Hebrews 4:1-9)
  8. Entering into His rest means ceasing from your own works (Hebrews 4:10-13)
  9. We can enter with boldness into the throne of grace because of the sinless high priest, Jesus (Hebrews 4:14-16)
  10. The Father made the Son the high priest, like He did with Aaron (Hebrews 5:1-10)
  11. The dullness of hearing of the Hebrews (Hebrews 5:11-14)
  12. The leaving of basic principles and the impossibility of repentance of the fallen away (Hebrews 6:1-8)
  13. The apostle exhorts the people to continue in full assurance of the hope in Christ (Hebrews 6:9-12)
  14. The LORD swears by Himself which gives us a great hope (Hebrews 6:13-20)
  15. Christ likened unto Melchizedek (Hebrews 7:1-10)
  16. The superiority and the supersession of the Melchizedekian priesthood (Hebrews 7:11-28)
  17. Jesus is the mediator of a better covenant (Hebrews 8:1-13)
  18. The review of the worldly sanctuary and the yearly entrance into the sanctuary (Hebrews 9:1-10)
  19. The superiority of Christ and His blood as mediator in the new covenant (Hebrews 9:11-28)
  20. Christ ended sacrifice by the giving of His body and the sitting at the right hand of God (Hebrews 10:1-13)
  21. Christ perfected forever the sanctified (Hebrews 10:14-18)
  22. Exhortations now that we can enter the holiest place (Hebrews 10:19-25)
  23. Willfully sinning and its consequences (Hebrews 10:26-31)
  24. Recalling the afflictions of the past when the Hebrews were first converted, and the exhortation to keep that confidence (Hebrews 10:32-39)
  25. Historical examples of the faithful saints (Hebrews 11:1-31)
  26. Blessings and trials that accompany the saints (Hebrews 11:32-40)
  27. Looking to Jesus for an example and for strength (Hebrews 12:1-3)
  28. The chastening of the Lord (Hebrews 12:4-13)
  29. Following peace and holiness (Hebrews 12:14-17)
  30. Coming to Christ and His kingdom (Hebrews 12:18-29)
  31. Exhortations concerning love (Hebrews 13:1-8)
  32. Going forth without the camp (Hebrews 13:9-17)
  33. Eliciting prayer, benediction, and final salutations (Hebrews 13:18-25)

James

  1. The joy of temptations (James 1:1-4)
  2. Asking for wisdom (James 1:5-8)
  3. The low degree brother ought to rejoice (James 1:9-11)
  4. About temptation (James 1:12-16)
  5. Every good gift is from above (James 1:17-21)
  6. Being doers of the word (James 1:22-27)
  7. Being without respect of persons (James 2:1-13)
  8. Faith without works is without profit (James 2:14-26)
  9. Controlling the tongue (James 3:1-12)
  10. The wisdom that is from above (James 3:13-18)
  11. Strife and friendship with the world (James 4:1-10)
  12. Judging the law and speaking evil of others (James 4:11-12)
  13. Knowing but not doing the Lord’s will is sin (James 4:13-17)
  14. Addressing the rich (James 5:1-6)
  15. Being patient until the Lord returns (James 5:7-12)
  16. On prayer (James 5:13-18)
  17. Converting those who erred from the truth (James 5:19-20)

1 Peter

  1. The hope and joy of Jesus Christ and His resurrection (1 Peter 1:1-9)
  2. The prophets relayed the message of the Gospel for us (1 Peter 1:10-12)
  3. Be holy like the Lord is holy (1 Peter 1:13-21)
  4. The rebirth by the incorruptible Word of God (1 Peter 1:22-25)
  5. We as a spiritual house, priesthood, and nation (1 Peter 2:1-10)
  6. Abstaining from fleshly lusts, especially among unbelievers, and submission to government (1 Peter 2:11-17)
  7. Servants to be subject to masters, even if it means suffering wrongly (1 Peter 2:18-25)
  8. Wives and husbands (1 Peter 3:1-7)
  9. Submission to one another and suffering for righteousness’ sake (1 Peter 3:8-17)
  10. Christ’s suffering for the unrighteousness, His preaching to spirits, His resurrection, in which this salvation is likened to the deliverance of Noah (1 Peter 3:18-22)
  11. The dead in Christ have ceased from sin, and the Gentiles wonder why we do not join them in their activities (1 Peter 4:1-5)
  12. Being charitable one to another (1 Peter 4:6-11)
  13. Partakers of Christ’s sufferings (1 Peter 4:12-19)
  14. The elders should feed the flock of God (1 Peter 5:1-5)
  15. Humbling ourselves before the God and being aware of the devil (1 Peter 5:6-9)
  16. Final benediction and salutations (1 Peter 5:10-14)

2 Peter

  1. In Christ we have everything that pertains to life and godliness that we may be partakers of the divine nature (2 Peter 1:1-4)
  2. Building on faith virtue, knowledge, temperance, patience, godliness, brotherly kindness, and charity (2 Peter 1:5-11)
  3. The apostle’s reminder of his experience witnessing the Transfiguration, being a more sure word of prophecy (2 Peter 1:12-21)
  4. False prophets shall abound among the believers, citing historical examples of false prophets (2 Peter 2:1-8)
  5. Traits of the false prophets and their future demise (2 Peter 2:9-22)
  6. Scoffers abound in the last days, being willingly ignorant of the Flood (2 Peter 3:1-7)
  7. The Day of the LORD is delayed extending mercy to anyone who will repent (2 Peter 3:8-13)
  8. Exhortation of being found without blemish and to not be led away by wicked men (2 Peter 3:14-18)

1 John

  1. The apostle writes of what he experienced with the Lord as an eyewitness (1 John 1:1-4)
  2. He who confesses to have fellowship with Christ but walks in darkness lies (1 John 1:5-10)
  3. The commandment to love your brother (1 John 2:1-11)
  4. Writing to little children, fathers, and young men (1 John 2:12-14)
  5. Love not the world, for it is not of the Father (1 John 2:15-17)
  6. Beware of antichrists (1 John 2:18-23)
  7. The anointing that abides in you teaches you (1 John 2:24-29)
  8. He who has the hope of Christ’s appearing purifies himself because He is pure (1 John 3:1-10)
  9. Love one another, and he that does not is a murderer (1 John 3:11-18)
  10. The assurance that we are of the truth (1 John 3:19-24)
  11. Determining the source of spirits (1 John 4:1-6)
  12. He that loves is born of God (1 John 4:7-21)
  13. He that believes that Jesus is the Christ is born of God (1 John 5:1-9)
  14. He that believes on the Son has the witness of God (1 John 5:10-12)
  15. The apostle writes that they believe on the name of the Son of God (1 John 5:13-15)
  16. Praying for those who sin, but not unto death (1 John 5:16-17)
  17. Assurance that we are from God (1 John 5:18-21)

2 John

  1. The apostle loves the elect lady in truth, and there are some of her children that walk in truth (2 John 1:1-4)
  2. The commandment to love one another, and to love is to walk in His commandments (2 John 1:5-6)
  3. Deceivers who deny that Jesus is come in the flesh (2 John 1:7-11)
  4. The apostle shall come to speak further, and final greetings (2 John 1:12-13)

3 John

  1. Gaius walks in truth, which is the apostle’s greatest joy (3 John 1:1-4)
  2. Gaius’s faithfulness to help the brethren on their missions (3 John 1:5-8)
  3. The contrast of Diotrephes’ life (3 John 1:9-10)
  4. Those who follow after good are from God, and Demetrius’ example (3 John 1:11-12)
  5. The apostle shall come to speak further, and final greetings (3 John 1:13-14)

Jude

  1. Greeting from Jude (Jude 1:1-3)
  2. False teachers who teach lasciviousness and historical examples of false prophets (Jude 1:4-13)
  3. The foretelling by Enoch and the apostles concerning the false prophets (Jude 1:14-19)
  4. Exhortation to continue in Christ and look for His coming (Jude 1:20-25)

Revelation

  1. Prologue: the things that must shortly come to pass (Revelation 1:1-3)
  2. Greeting from John to the seven churches in Asia (Revelation 1:4-8)
  3. John recounts being on Patmos and being in the Spirit (Revelation 1:9-11)
  4. John sees the Lord and collapses before Him, but the Lord assures him to not be afraid and write what He tells him (Revelation 1:12-20)
  5. To the angel of the church at Ephesus (Revelation 2:1-7)
  6. To the angel of the church at Smyrna (Revelation 2:8-11)
  7. To the angel of the church at Pergamos (Revelation 2:12-17)
  8. To the angel of the church at Thyatira (Revelation 2:18-29)
  9. To the angel of the church at Sardis (Revelation 3:1-6)
  10. To the angel of the church at Philadelphia (Revelation 3:7-13)
  11. To the angel of the church at Laodicea (Revelation 3:14-22)
  12. The throne room of God (Revelation 4:1-11)
  13. The Lion of the tribe of Juda is worthy to open the book’s seals (Revelation 5:1-7)
  14. The beasts, elders, and angels declare the worthiness of the Lamb (Revelation 5:8-14)
  15. The first seal: The white horse (Revelation 6:1-2)
  16. The second seal: The red horse (Revelation 6:3-4)
  17. The third seal: The black horse (Revelation 6:5-6)
  18. The fourth seal: The pale horse (Revelation 6:7-8)
  19. The fifth seal: Martyrs (Revelation 6:9-11)
  20. The sixth seal: The signs in heaven and fear on earth (Revelation 6:12-17)
  21. The sealing of the 144,000 from the tribes of Israel (Revelation 7:1-8)
  22. The multitude in heaven from every nation, kindred, people, and tongue (Revelation 7:9-17)
  23. The seventh seal: Silence, the golden censer, and the seven trumpets (Revelation 8:1-6)
  24. The first trumpet: Hail, fire, and blood (Revelation 8:7)
  25. The second trumpet: The burning mountain (Revelation 8:8-9)
  26. The third trumpet: Wormwood (Revelation 8:10-11)
  27. The fourth trumpet: Heavenly bodies smitten, and the coming woes (Revelation 8:12-13)
  28. The fifth trumpet: The star, the bottomless pit, and the locusts (Revelation 9:1-12)
  29. The sixth trumpet: Angels loosed from Euphrates and the massive armies (Revelation 9:13-21)
  30. The mighty angel and the seven thunders, and John to continue preaching (Revelation 10:1-11)
  31. The court of the temple given to the Gentiles (Revelation 11:1-2)
  32. Ministry of the two witnesses (Revelation 11:3-10)
  33. The two witnesses come back to life and go to heaven, the earthquake, and repentance (Revelation 11:11-14)
  34. The seventh trumpet: The kingdoms become the Lord’s (Revelation 11:15-19)
  35. The wonder of the woman bearing a child, and the dragon seeking to devour Him (Revelation 12:1-6)
  36. War in heaven (Revelation 12:7-12)
  37. The dragon persecutes the woman, but the woman is protected (Revelation 12:13-17)
  38. The beast of the sea arises, and the world worships him (Revelation 13:1-10)
  39. The beast of the of the earth arises, and does great wonders, giving life to the image (Revelation 13:11-18)
  40. The 144,000 with the Lamb (Revelation 14:1-5)
  41. Angels flying in the middle of heaven, and their messages (Revelation 14:6-13)
  42. The harvest of the one like the Son of Man (Revelation 14:14-16)
  43. The harvest of wrath (Revelation 14:17-20)
  44. Those that had victory over the beast in heaven, and the song of Moses (Revelation 15:1-4)
  45. The seven angels with the last seven plagues in seven golden vials (Revelation 15:5-8)
  46. The first vial: Grievous sores on those with the mark of the beast (Revelation 16:1-2)
  47. The second vial: The sea becomes blood (Revelation 16:3)
  48. The third vial: The rivers and fountains become blood (Revelation 16:4-7)
  49. The fourth vial: The sun scorches men with fire (Revelation 16:8-9)
  50. The fifth vial: The beast’s kingdom full of darkness (Revelation 16:10-11)
  51. The sixth vial: The Euphrates dried up, and the beast, false prophet, and dragon summon the armies of the nations to Armageddon (Revelation 16:12-16)
  52. The seventh vial: It is finished; disasters, cities falling, hailstones of a talent (Revelation 16:17-21)
  53. An angel begins explanation of great whore Babylon (Revelation 17:1-6)
  54. The explanation of the beast (Revelation 17:7-11)
  55. The explanation of the ten horns (Revelation 17:12-14)
  56. The ten horns to destroy the whore (Revelation 17:15-18)
  57. The announcement of the desolation of Babylon (Revelation 18:1-3)
  58. The warning for the Lord’s people to leave Babylon (Revelation 18:4-8)
  59. Kings and merchants lament the destruction of Babylon (Revelation 18:9-19)
  60. The heavens rejoice over Babylon, and the luxury of Babylon is lost forever (Revelation 18:20-24)
  61. Rejoicing in heaven (Revelation 19:1-10)
  62. The Word of God returns on a white horse and defeats the armies of the nations (Revelation 19:11-21)
  63. The devil sealed in the bottomless pit for 1,000 years (Revelation 20:1-3)
  64. Judgment for those who suffered for Jesus’ sake (Revelation 20:4-6)
  65. Satan returns and deceives the nations, Gog and Magog, but is defeated (Revelation 20:7-10)
  66. The great white throne judgement (Revelation 20:11-15)
  67. The arrival of New Jerusalem and all things are made new (Revelation 21:1-8)
  68. The description and measurements of the city (Revelation 21:9-27)
  69. The river and the tree of life, and the servants of God shall see His face (Revelation 22:1-5)
  70. The Lord comes quickly (Revelation 22:6-16)
  71. The invitation to come, and the warnings concerning altering the book of prophecy (Revelation 22:17-21)