Isaiah predicted that God would send a messenger, a voice of someone calling out in the wilderness, to prepare the way of the Lord.
Isaiah predicted that God would send a messenger, a voice of someone calling out in the wilderness, to prepare the way of the Lord.
John came preaching a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins.
The people confessed their sins as they were baptized by John.
John ate locusts and wild honey.
John said the one coming after him would baptize with the Holy Spirit.
After being baptized, Jesus saw the heavens split open and the Spirit descend on him as a dove.
The voice from heaven said, "You are my beloved Son; I am very pleased with you".
The Spirit drove Jesus out into the wilderness.
Jesus was in the wilderness forty days, and he was tempted by Satan there.
Jesus preached that the kingdom of God was near, and that people must repent and believe in the gospel.
Simon and Andrew were fishermen.
Jesus said he would make Simon and Andrew fishers of men.
James and John were fishermen.
Jesus' teaching astonished the people because Jesus taught as one with authority.
The unclean spirit in the synagogue gave Jesus the title of the Holy One of God.
The news about Jesus went out everywhere.
When they went into Simon's house, Jesus healed Simon's mother-in-law.
When it was evening, the people brought all who were sick or possessed by demons, and Jesus healed them.
When it was evening, the people brought all who were sick or possessed by demons, and Jesus healed them.
When it was evening, the people brought all who were sick or possessed by demons, and Jesus healed them.
Before the sun rose, Jesus went out to a solitary place and prayed there.
Jesus said that he had come to preach in the surrounding towns.
Jesus said that he had come to preach in the surrounding towns.
Jesus had pity on the leper and healed him.
Jesus had pity on the leper and healed him.
Jesus had pity on the leper and healed him.
Jesus told the leper to go offer the sacrifices according to what Moses commanded as a testimony.
The men removed the roof of the house and lowered the paralyzed man to Jesus.
Jesus said, "Child, your sins are forgiven".
Some of the scribes reasoned that Jesus had blasphemed because only God can forgive sins.
Some of the scribes reasoned that Jesus had blasphemed because only God can forgive sins.
Jesus told the paralyzed man to take up his bed and go to his house, and the man did.
Jesus told the paralyzed man to take up his bed and go to his house, and the man did.
Jesus told the paralyzed man to take up his bed and go to his house, and the man did.
Levi was sitting at the tax-collecting place when Jesus called him.
Levi was sitting at the tax-collecting place when Jesus called him.
Jesus was dining with the sinful people and tax collectors.
Jesus was dining with the sinful people and tax collectors.
Jesus said he had come to call sinful people.
They asked Jesus why his disciples did not fast when John's disciples and the Pharisees' disciples did fast.
Jesus said that while the bridegroom is still with the wedding attendants they cannot fast.
Jesus' disciples picked heads of grain and ate them on the Sabbath.
Jesus' disciples picked heads of grain and ate them on the Sabbath.
Jesus gave the example of David who out of need ate the bread of the presence normally reserved for the priests.
Jesus gave the example of David who out of need ate the bread of the presence normally reserved for the priests.
Jesus said the Sabbath was made for people.
Jesus said that he was Lord also of the Sabbath.
They were watching Jesus to see if he would heal on the Sabbath, so they could accuse him.
They were watching Jesus to see if he would heal on the Sabbath, so they could accuse him.
Jesus asked the people if it was lawful to do good or to do harm on the Sabbath.
The people were silent.
Jesus became angry with them.
The Pharisees went out and plotted to put Jesus to death.
A great crowd followed Jesus.
A great crowd followed Jesus.
The demons cried out that Jesus was the Son of God.
Jesus appointed twelve apostles who were to be with him, preach, and have authority to cast out demons.
Jesus appointed twelve apostles who were to be with him, preach, and have authority to cast out demons.
The apostle that would betray Jesus was Judas Iscariot.
Jesus' family thought that he was out of his mind.
The scribes accused Jesus of driving out demons by the ruler of demons.
Jesus responded that no kingdom divided against itself can stand.
Jesus responded that no kingdom divided against itself can stand.
Jesus responded that no kingdom divided against itself can stand.
Jesus said that blasphemy against the Holy Spirit cannot be forgiven.
Jesus said that blasphemy against the Holy Spirit cannot be forgiven.
Jesus said that blasphemy against the Holy Spirit cannot be forgiven.
Jesus said that his mother and brothers were those who do the will of God.
Jesus said that his mother and brothers were those who do the will of God.
Jesus said that his mother and brothers were those who do the will of God.
Jesus got into a boat to teach because a very large crowd had gathered around him.
The birds came and devoured them.
They withered away because they had no root.
The thorn plants choked them.
The seeds produced grain, yielding thirty, sixty, and some a hundred times what was planted.
Jesus said the mystery of the kingdom of God was given to the Twelve, but not to those outside.
The seed is the word of God.
It represents those who hear the word, but immediately Satan takes it away.
It represents those who hear the word with joy, but when persecution comes they stumble.
It represents those who hear the word with joy, but when persecution comes they stumble.
It represents those who hear the word, but the cares of the world choke the word.
It represents those who hear the word, but the cares of the world choke the word.
It represents those who hear the word, receive it, and produce fruit.
Jesus said that the hidden and secret things would be brought into the light.
The man casts the seed, and it grows, but he does not know how, then when the harvest is ripe he gathers it.
The man casts the seed, and it grows, but he does not know how, then when the harvest is ripe he gathers it.
The man casts the seed, and it grows, but he does not know how, then when the harvest is ripe he gathers it.
The man casts the seed, and it grows, but he does not know how, then when the harvest is ripe he gathers it.
The mustard seed begins as the smallest of seeds, yet grows into a great plant where many can make their nests.
The mustard seed begins as the smallest of seeds, yet grows into a great plant where many can make their nests.
The mustard seed begins as the smallest of seeds, yet grows into a great plant where many can make their nests.
A great storm began, threatening to fill the boat with water.
A great storm began, threatening to fill the boat with water.
A great storm began, threatening to fill the boat with water.
Jesus was sleeping.
The disciples asked Jesus if he cared that they were about to die.
Jesus rebuked the wind and calmed the sea.
The disciples were filled with great fear and wondered who Jesus was that the wind and sea obeyed him.
A man with an unclean spirit met Jesus.
A man with an unclean spirit met Jesus.
When people tried to restrain this man with chains, he tore the chains apart.
The unclean spirit called Jesus the Son of the Most High God.
Jesus said to the man, "Come out of the man, you unclean spirit".
The unclean spirit's name was Army, because there were many.
The spirits came out and entered a herd of pigs, who ran down a steep hill and drowned in the lake.
The man was sitting with Jesus, clothed and in his right mind.
The people asked Jesus to leave their region.
Jesus told the man to tell his people what the Lord had done for him.
Jairus asked Jesus to come with him to lay hands on his daughter who was near death.
Jairus asked Jesus to come with him to lay hands on his daughter who was near death.
The woman had suffered with a discharge of blood for twelve years.
The woman thought that if she just touched Jesus' clothes, she would be healed.
Jesus knew that power had gone out from him and looked around to see who had touched him.
Jesus knew that power had gone out from him and looked around to see who had touched him.
Jesus told her that her faith had made her well, and to go in peace.
Jairus' daughter was dead.
Jesus told Jairus to not be afraid, but to just believe.
Peter, James, and John went with Jesus into the room.
The people laughed at Jesus when he said that Jairus' daughter was only sleeping.
The people were greatly overcome and astonished.
The people did not know from where he got his teachings, his wisdom, and his miracles.
Jesus said a prophet is without honor in his home town, among his relatives, and in his own household.
Jesus was amazed by the unbelief of the people in his home town.
Jesus gave the Twelve authority over unclean spirits.
The Twelve took a staff, sandals, and one tunic.
The Twelve took a staff, sandals, and one tunic.
Jesus told the Twelve to shake off the dust under their feet as a testimony against them.
The people supposed that Jesus was John the Baptizer, or Elijah, or a prophet.
The people supposed that Jesus was John the Baptizer, or Elijah, or a prophet.
John had told Herod it was unlawful for Herod to marry his brother's wife.
Herod became upset when he heard John preach, but he was still glad to hear him.
Herod swore that she could have whatever she asked of him, up to half of his kingdom.
Herodias asked for the head of John the Baptizer on a platter.
Herod became very sorry, but did not refuse her request because of the oaths he had made in front of his guests.
Many people recognized them and ran to arrive there before Jesus and the apostles.
Jesus had compassion on them because they were like sheep without a shepherd.
The disciples thought they would have to go and buy two hundred denarii worth of bread.
The disciples already had five loaves and two fish with them.
As he took the loaves and fish, Jesus looked up to heaven, blessed and broke the loaves, and gave them to his disciples.
There were twelve baskets of bread, and pieces of fish left after everyone ate.
There were five thousand men that had been fed.
Jesus came to the disciples walking on the lake.
Jesus told the disciples to be brave and to not be afraid.
The disciples did not understand about the miracle of the loaves because their minds were slow to understand.
The people brought the sick on stretchers to Jesus wherever they heard he was coming.
Those who just touched the fringe of Jesus' garment were healed.
Some of the disciples were eating with unwashed hands.
It was the tradition of the elders that hands, cups, pots, copper vessels, and dining couches be washed before eating.
It was the tradition of the elders that hands, cups, pots, copper vessels, and dining couches be washed before eating.
Jesus said that the Pharisees and scribes taught the rules of men while abandoning the commandment of God.
Jesus said that the Pharisees and scribes taught the rules of men while abandoning the commandment of God.
They voided God's commandment by telling people to give to them as Corban the money that would have helped their father and mother.
They voided God's commandment by telling people to give to them as Corban the money that would have helped their father and mother.
They voided God's commandment by telling people to give to them as Corban the money that would have helped their father and mother.
Jesus said that nothing from outside of a person can defile him when it enters into him.
Jesus said that what comes out of a person defiles him.
Jesus said that nothing from outside of a person can defile him when it enters into him.
Jesus said that nothing from outside of a person can defile him when it enters into him.
Jesus declared all foods to be clean.
Jesus said that what comes out of a person defiles him.
Jesus said that what comes out of a person defiles him.
Jesus said that evil thoughts, sexual immorality, theft, murder, adultery, coveting, wickedness, deceit, sensuality, envy, slander, pride, and folly can come out of a person to defile him.
Jesus said that what comes out of a person defiles him.
Jesus said that evil thoughts, sexual immorality, theft, murder, adultery, coveting, wickedness, deceit, sensuality, envy, slander, pride, and folly can come out of a person to defile him.
Jesus said that what comes out of a person defiles him.
The woman whose daughter had an unclean spirit was a Greek.
The woman whose daughter had an unclean spirit was a Greek.
The woman said that even the dogs under the table eat the children's crumbs.
Jesus cast the demon out of the woman's daughter.
Jesus cast the demon out of the woman's daughter.
Jesus put his fingers in the man's ears, spit and touched his tongue, then looked to heaven and said, "Open!"
Jesus put his fingers in the man's ears, spit and touched his tongue, then looked to heaven and said, "Open!"
The more Jesus commanded them to be quiet, the more they talked about it.
Jesus stated that he was concerned the great crowd had nothing to eat.
Jesus stated that he was concerned the great crowd had nothing to eat.
The disciples had seven loaves with them.
Jesus gave thanks, broke the loaves, and gave them to his disciples to serve.
There were seven baskets of food remaining after everyone had eaten.
There were about four thousand men who ate and were satisfied.
The Pharisees wanted Jesus to give them a sign from heaven.
Jesus warned his disciples to be on guard of the yeast of the Pharisees.
The disciples thought Jesus was talking about the fact that they had forgotten to bring bread.
Jesus reminded them that when he had broken five loaves, five thousand people had been fed and twelves baskets full of broken pieces had been taken up.
Jesus first spat on his eyes and laid his hands upon him.
Jesus laid his hands upon his eyes.
The people were saying that Jesus was John the Baptizer, Elijah, or one of the prophets.
Peter said that Jesus was the Christ.
Jesus taught his disciples that the Son of Man must suffer, be rejected, be killed, and be raised after three days.
Jesus said to Peter, "Get behind me Satan! You do not care for the things of God, but for the things of people".
Jesus said that anyone who wants to follow him must deny himself and take up his cross.
Jesus said, "What does it profit a person to gain the whole world, and then forfeit his life?"
Jesus said that at his coming he would be ashamed of those who were ashamed of him and his words.
Jesus said that some standing there with him would not die before they saw the kingdom of God coming with power.
Jesus was transfigured and his garments became radiantly brilliant.
Jesus was transfigured and his garments became radiantly brilliant.
Elijah and Moses were talking with Jesus.
The voice said, "This is my beloved Son. Listen to him".
Jesus commanded them to tell no one what they had seen, until the Son of Man had risen from the dead.
Jesus said that Elijah does come first to restore all things, and that Elijah had already come.
Jesus said that Elijah does come first to restore all things, and that Elijah had already come.
Jesus said that Elijah does come first to restore all things, and that Elijah had already come.
The disciples were unable to drive out the evil spirit from the father's son.
The disciples were unable to drive out the evil spirit from the father's son.
The evil spirit threw the boy into the fire or into the waters to try to destroy him.
The father responded, "I believe! Help my unbelief!"
The father responded, "I believe! Help my unbelief!"
The disciples were unable to cast out the spirit because it could not be cast out except by prayer.
The disciples were unable to cast out the spirit because it could not be cast out except by prayer.
Jesus told them he would be put to death, then after three days he would rise again.
The disciples were arguing about who among them was the greatest.
The disciples were arguing about who among them was the greatest.
Jesus said that he is first who is servant of all.
When someone receives a little child in Jesus' name, they are also receiving Jesus and the one who sent Jesus.
When someone receives a little child in Jesus' name, they are also receiving Jesus and the one who sent Jesus.
It would be better for that one if a millstone were tied around his neck and he was thrown into the sea.
Jesus said to tear out your eye if it causes you to stumble.
Jesus said that in hell the worm does not die, and the fire is not put out.
The Pharisees asked Jesus if it was lawful for a husband to divorce his wife.
Moses had allowed a man to write a certificate of divorce and then send his wife away.
Moses had given this commandment to the Jews because of their hard hearts.
Jesus referred to the creation of male and female at the beginning when telling about God's original design for marriage.
Jesus said that the two become one flesh.
Jesus said that the two become one flesh.
Jesus said that what God joins together, let no man tear apart.
Jesus was angry with the disciples and told them to permit the little children to come to him.
Jesus was angry with the disciples and told them to permit the little children to come to him.
Jesus said the kingdom of God must be received as a little child in order to enter it.
Jesus told the man he must not kill, not commit adultery, not steal, not testify falsely, not defraud, and must honor his father and mother.
Jesus then commanded the man to sell all that he had and to follow him.
The man was sorrowful and walked away, for he had many possessions.
Jesus said that the rich had great difficulty entering the kingdom of God.
Jesus said that the rich had great difficulty entering the kingdom of God.
Jesus said that the rich had great difficulty entering the kingdom of God.
Jesus said that with people it is impossible, but with God all things are possible.
Jesus said that with people it is impossible, but with God all things are possible.
Jesus said they would receive a hundred times as much in this world, with persecutions, and eternal life in the world to come.
Jesus said they would receive a hundred times as much in this world, with persecutions, and eternal life in the world to come.
Jesus and the disciples were traveling on the road going up to Jerusalem.
Jesus told his disciples that he would be condemned to death, and after three days he would rise.
Jesus told his disciples that he would be condemned to death, and after three days he would rise.
James and John requested to sit on Jesus' right and left hand with him in glory.
James and John requested to sit on Jesus' right and left hand with him in glory.
James and John requested to sit on Jesus' right and left hand with him in glory.
Jesus said that James and John would endure the cup Jesus would drink, and the baptism with which Jesus would be baptized.
No, Jesus said that the seats at his right and left hand were not his to give.
Jesus said that the rulers of the Gentiles dominate their subjects.
Jesus said those who wish to be great among the disciples must be servant of all.
Jesus said those who wish to be great among the disciples must be servant of all.
Bartimaeus cried out all the more, "Son of David, have mercy on me!"
Jesus said that Bartimaeus' faith had healed him.
Jesus sent them to bring a colt to him that had never been ridden.
Some people asked the disciples what they were doing, so they spoke to the people as Jesus told them, and the people let them go their way.
Some people asked the disciples what they were doing, so they spoke to the people as Jesus told them, and the people let them go their way.
The people spread their garments, and branches they had cut from the fields.
The people were shouting that the kingdom of their father David was coming.
Jesus looked around and then went out to Bethany.
Jesus said to the fig tree, "No one will ever eat fruit from you".
Jesus cast out the sellers and purchasers, and would not allow anyone to carry merchandise through the temple.
Jesus cast out the sellers and purchasers, and would not allow anyone to carry merchandise through the temple.
Jesus said that the temple was supposed to be a house of prayer for all the nations.
Jesus said they had made the temple a den of robbers.
The chief priests and scribes were trying to kill Jesus.
The fig tree to which Jesus had spoken withered away to its roots.
Jesus said that everything we ask for in prayer, believe that we have received it, and it will be ours.
Jesus said we must forgive whatever we have against anyone, so that the Father will also forgive us.
They wanted to know by what authority he did the things he was doing.
They wanted to know by what authority he did the things he was doing.
Jesus asked them if John's baptism was from heaven or from men.
They did not want to give this answer because Jesus would ask why they didn't believe John.
They did not want to give this answer because they feared the people, who all believed that John was a prophet.
After building and leasing the vineyard, the owner went away on a journey.
The vine dressers beat some and killed some of the many servants.
The owner sent his beloved son last.
The vine dressers seized him, killed him, and threw him out of the vineyard.
The owner of the vineyard will come and destroy the vine dressers and give the vineyard to others.
The stone which the builders rejected has been made the cornerstone.
They asked him if it was lawful to pay taxes to Caesar or not.
Jesus said they should give to Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and to God, the things that are God's.
The Sadducees did not believe in the resurrection.
The woman had seven husbands.
They asked which of the men would be the woman's husband in the resurrection.
Jesus said that the Sadducees did not know the scriptures nor the power of God.
Jesus said that in the resurrection, men and women will not marry, but will be like angels.
Jesus quoted from the book of Moses, where God says that he is the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob–all who must then be still alive.
Jesus quoted from the book of Moses, where God says that he is the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob–all who must then be still alive.
Jesus said that to love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength is the most important commandment.
Jesus said that to love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength is the most important commandment.
Jesus said that to love your neighbor as yourself is the second commandment.
Jesus asked how David could call the Christ Lord when the Christ is the son of David.
Jesus asked how David could call the Christ Lord when the Christ is the son of David.
Jesus asked how David could call the Christ Lord when the Christ is the son of David.
Jesus said that the scribes desire to be honored by men, but they devour widows' houses, and make long prayers for people to see.
Jesus said that the scribes desire to be honored by men, but they devour widows' houses, and make long prayers for people to see.
Jesus said that the scribes desire to be honored by men, but they devour widows' houses, and make long prayers for people to see.
Jesus said she had contributed more because she gave out of her poverty while the others gave out of their abundance.
Jesus said that not one stone would be left on another which would not be torn down.
The disciples asked Jesus when these things would happen and what would be the sign.
Jesus said the disciples must be careful that no one lead them astray.
Jesus said the disciples must be careful that no one lead them astray.
Jesus said the beginning of birth pains would be wars, rumors of wars, earthquakes, and famines.
Jesus said the beginning of birth pains would be wars, rumors of wars, earthquakes, and famines.
Jesus said that the disciples would be delivered to councils, beaten in synagogues, and would stand before governors and kings as a testimony.
Jesus said the gospel must be preached to all the nations first.
Jesus said that one family member would deliver up another family member to death.
Jesus said that whoever endures to the end would be saved.
Jesus said that those in Judea should flee to the mountains when they see the abomination of desolation.
Jesus said the Lord would shorten the days of tribulation for the sake of the elect.
Jesus said that false Christs and false prophets would arise to deceive people.
The sun and moon will be darkened, the stars will fall from the sky, and the powers in the heavens will be shaken.
The sun and moon will be darkened, the stars will fall from the sky, and the powers in the heavens will be shaken.
They will see the Son of Man coming in the clouds with great power and glory.
The Son of Man will gather his elect from the ends of the earth and the sky.
Jesus said that this generation would not pass away until all of these things occurred.
Jesus said that his words would never pass away.
Jesus said that no one knows the day or hour, except the Father.
Jesus told his disciples to be alert and watch.
Jesus told his disciples to be alert and watch.
Jesus told his disciples to be alert and watch.
They were considering how to stealthily arrest Jesus and then kill him.
They were worried that a riot would arise among the people.
A woman broke a vial of costly liquid and poured it on Jesus' head.
Some were rebuking the woman for not selling the perfume and giving the money to the poor.
Jesus said the woman had anointed his body for burial.
Jesus promised that wherever the gospel was preached in the whole world, what the woman had done would be spoken of in memory of her.
Judas Iscariot went away to the chief priests so that he might deliver Jesus to them.
Jesus told them to go into the city and follow a man carrying a pitcher of water, and then ask him where the guest room was that they would use to eat the Passover.
Jesus told them to go into the city and follow a man carrying a pitcher of water, and then ask him where the guest room was that they would use to eat the Passover.
Jesus told them to go into the city and follow a man carrying a pitcher of water, and then ask him where the guest room was that they would use to eat the Passover.
Jesus said that one of the disciples eating with him would betray him.
Jesus said that the disciple dipping bread with him in the bowl would betray him.
Jesus said that it would have been better for him if he had not been born.
Jesus said, "Take this. This is my body".
Jesus said, "This is my blood of the covenant, the blood that is poured out for many".
Jesus said he would again drink of this fruit of the vine on the day when he drank it anew in the kingdom of God.
Jesus predicted that his disciples would all fall away because of him.
Jesus told Peter that before the rooster crowed twice, Peter would deny Jesus three times.
Jesus told them to remain there and watch.
Jesus told them to remain there and watch.
Jesus told them to remain there and watch.
Jesus prayed that this hour might pass from him.
Jesus was willing to accept whatever the Father's will was for him.
Jesus found the three disciples sleeping.
Jesus found the three disciples sleeping.
Jesus found the three disciples sleeping.
Judas kissed Jesus to show which person was Jesus.
Judas kissed Jesus to show which person was Jesus.
Jesus said that scripture was being fulfilled because they came to arrest him like a robber, with swords and clubs.
Jesus said that scripture was being fulfilled because they came to arrest him like a robber, with swords and clubs.
Those with Jesus left him and fled.
The young man left his linen garment there and ran away naked.
The young man left his linen garment there and ran away naked.
Peter sat among the guards, near a fire to keep warm.
Peter sat among the guards, near a fire to keep warm.
The testimony against Jesus was false and did not agree.
The testimony against Jesus was false and did not agree.
The high priest asked Jesus if he was the Christ, the son of the Blessed.
Jesus answered that he was the Christ, the son of the Blessed.
The high priest said that Jesus was guilty of blasphemy.
They spit on him, struck him, and beat him.
Peter answered that he did not know or understand about what the girl was talking.
Peter answered that he did not know or understand about what the girl was talking.
Peter answered that he did not know or understand about what the girl was talking.
Peter swore and put himself under curses that he did not know Jesus.
After Peter answered the third time, the rooster crowed a second time.
After he heard the rooster, Peter broke down and wept.
Early in the morning, they bound Jesus and handed him over to Pilate.
Pilate was amazed that Jesus no longer answered him.
Pilate usually released to the crowd one prisoner they requested at the time of the feast.
Pilate knew that it was because of envy that the chief priests had handed Jesus over to him.
The crowd cried out for Barabbas to be released.
The crowd said that the King of the Jews should be crucified.
The crowd said that the King of the Jews should be crucified.
The soldiers put a purple robe on Jesus and put on him a twisted crown of thorns.
A passerby, Simon of Cyrene, was forced to carry Jesus' cross.
The name of the place was Golgotha, which means Place of a Skull.
The soldiers cast lots for Jesus' garments.
The soldiers wrote "The King of the Jews" on the sign.
Those who passed by challenged Jesus to save himself and get down from the cross.
Those who passed by challenged Jesus to save himself and get down from the cross.
The chief priests said that Jesus should come down from the cross so they would believe.
The chief priests said that Jesus should come down from the cross so they would believe.
The chief priests called Jesus the Christ and the King of Israel.
At the sixth hour, darkness came over the whole land.
Jesus cried out, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?"
Jesus cried out with a loud voice before he died.
The curtain of the temple was split in two from top to bottom when Jesus died.
The centurion testified that truly this man was the Son of God.
Jesus died on the day before the Sabbath.
Joseph of Arimathea took Jesus down from the cross, wrapped him in linen cloth, and laid him in a tomb, rolling a stone against the entrance of the tomb.
The women went to the tomb on the first day of the week when the sun came up.
Someone had rolled away the very large stone from the entrance.
The women saw a young man dressed in a white robe sitting on the right side.
The young man said that Jesus was risen and was not there.
The young man said the disciples would meet Jesus in Galilee.
Jesus first appeared to Mary Magdalene.
The disciples did not believe.
The disciples did not believe.
Jesus rebuked the disciples for their unbelief.
Jesus commanded the disciples to go into all the world and preach the gospel.
Jesus said those who believed and were baptized would be saved.
Jesus said those who did not believe would be condemned.
Jesus said those who believed would cast out demons, would speak in new languages, would not be hurt by anything deadly, and would heal others.
Jesus said those who believed would cast out demons, would speak in new languages, would not be hurt by anything deadly, and would heal others.
After he spoke to the disciples, Jesus was taken up into heaven and sat down at the right hand of God.
The disciples then left and preached everywhere.
The Lord then worked with the disciples and confirmed the word with miraculous signs.