COMPARISON OF THE GOSPEL
RECORDS
By Brian Yeager
This study will compare the Gospel records
of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John with each other to insure a complete comparison
between each account of the Life and work of Christ. Passages that
appear in parenthesis denote passages for studies and thoughts that are
in some relation or application to the subject line. Please note
that this is not a complete study and a man compiled it and may not be
100% accurate, yet it is done thoroughly to the best of my ability.
SECTION ONE: Introduction and Genealogy
of Christ
(1) Luke 1:1-4: Luke’s Introduction
(Acts 1:1)
(2) John 1:1-18: The state of Christ
prior to birth (Hebrews 1:1-14)
(3) Matthew 1:1-17 and Luke 3:23-38:
Genealogy of Christ (Genesis chapters 5 & 11)
SECTION TWO: Birth, Infancy, and Adolescence
of Christ and John the Baptist
(1) Luke 1:5-25: Announcement of the
birth of John (Isaiah 40:3-5)
(2) Luke 1:26-38: Announcement of the
Virgin birth of Christ (Isaiah 7:14)
(3) Luke 1:39-45: Mary Salutes Elizabeth
(4) Luke 1:46-56: Mary praises God
(Psalms 71:19)
(5) Luke 1:57-80: Birth, infancy, and
purpose of John the Baptist (Malachi 3:1)
(6) Matthew 1:18-25: Joseph is made
aware of Mary’s pregnancy (Isaiah 9:6-7)
(7) Matthew 1:24-25 and Luke 2:1-7:
Birth of Christ (Genesis 12:3)
(8) Luke 2:8-10: The angel of the Lord
appeared to the Shepherds (Isaiah 57:19)
(9) Luke 2:15-20: The visit of
the Shepherds
(10) Matthew 2:1-12: Visit of the Wise
Men (Micah 5:2)
(11) Matthew 2:13-18: Flight to Egypt
and the slaughter of the innocents (Jeremiah 31:15)
(12) Luke 2:21: Circumcision of Christ
(Leviticus 12:3)
(13) Luke 2:22-38: Visit to the Temple
(Leviticus Chapter 12)
(14) Matthew 2:19-23 and Luke 2:39:
From Egypt to Nazareth
(15) Luke 2:40: Childhood of Christ
(16) Luke 2:41-50: Christ at 12 years
old in the Temple
(17) Luke 2:51-52: Christ will continue
to grow 18 years and then he begins his work
SECTION THREE: John the Baptist
(1) Matthew 3:1, Mark 1:1-4, Luke 3:1-2,
and John 1:19-28: John the Baptist begins to work
(2) Matthew 3:2-12, Mark 1:2-8, Luke
3:3-14: The man and the message (Isaiah 40:3)
(3) Matthew 3:11-12, Mark 1:7-8, Luke
3:15-19, and John 1:26-28: His humility is shown
(4) Luke 3:19-20: John shows character
as he stands for truth on Marriage (Matthew 14:4-12)
SECTION FOUR: The beginning of Christ
ministry
(1) Matthew 3:13-17, Mark 1:9-11, Luke
3:21-23, and John 1:29-34: Jesus is baptized
(2) Matthew 4:1-11, Mark 1:12-13, and
Luke 4:1-13: Christ is tempted (Hebrews 5:8-9)
(3) Matthew 4:12-22, Mark 1:14-20,
Luke 4:14-5:11 and John 1:35-51: Christ departs for Galilee and calls his
first disciples (Psalms 33:9)
(4) Mark 1:21-28, Luke 4:34-37, and
John 2:1-11: Demon cast out
(5) John 2:1-12: Jesus turns water
to wine
(6) John 2:13-25: The first cleansing
of the Temple
(7) John 3:1-21: Jesus teaches Nicodemus,
a Pharisee, Baptism and truth (Acts 2:38, I Peter3:20-21, Romans 6:1-6)
(8) John 4:1-42: Jesus teaches a Samaritan
woman of the water of life, and true worship (Revelation 21:6)
(9) John 4:43-54: Jesus heals the nobleman’s
son
(10) Matthew 8:14-17, Mark 1:29-34,
Luke 4:38-41: Peter’s mother in-law healed
(11) Matthew 4:23-25, Mark 1:35-39,
Luke 4:42-44: First preaching in Galilee
(12) Matthew Chapters 5-7: Christ’
Sermon on the Mount
(13) Matthew 8:1-4, Mark 1:40-45, Luke
5:12-16: The Leper is healed (Leviticus 13:49-59)
(14) Matthew 8:5-13 and Luke 7:10-10:
Centurion’s servant is healed (Isaiah 49:12-13)
(15) Matthew 8:18-27, Mark 4:35-41,
and Luke 8:22-25: Christ rebukes the storm
(16) Matthew 9:9-13, Mark 2:13-17,
and Luke 5:27-32: Matthew is called
(17) Matthew 9:14-17, Mark 2:18-22,
and Luke 5:33-39: Christ defends the disciples through a parable
(18) John 5:1-47: Christ goes to Jerusalem
for second a second Passover and heals a lame man
(19) Matthew 12:1-8, Mark 2:23-28,
and Luke 6:1-5: Plucked grain brings on a Sabbath controversy (Deuteronomy
5:14)
(20) Matthew 12:9-21, Mark3:1-12, and
Luke 6:6-19: The man with the withered hand and multitudes are healed
(21) Luke 6:20-49: A lesson that is
often compared to the Sermon on the Mount and is often times called the
parallel to this sermon.
(22) Luke 7:11-17: A widow’s son is
raised from the dead (Job 19:25)
(23) Matthew 11:2-19 and Luke 7:18-35:
Jesus addresses John’s doubts
(24) Luke 7:36-50: A sinful woman anoints
Christ
(25) Luke 8:1-3: A stop through Galilee
(26) Matthew 12:22-37, Mark 3:20-30,
and Luke 11:14-23: Jesus accused of blasphemy (Leviticus 24:16)
(27) Matthew 12:38-45, and Luke 11:29-36:
Jesus answers the demand for a sign.
(28) Matthew 12:46-50, Mark 3:31-35,
and Luke 8:19-21: Jesus touches on what spiritual family and physical family
are
(29) Matthew 13:1-52, Mark 4:1-34,
and Luke 8:4-18: A series of parables about the Kingdom (Colossians 1:13)
(30) Matthew 8:28-34, Mark 5:1-20,
and Luke 8:26-39: Gadarene Demonic healed
(31) Matthew 9:18-26, Mark 5:21-43,
and Luke 8:40-56: Jairus’s Daughter raised from the dead and a woman
is healed
(32) Matthew 9:27-31: Two blind men
are healed (II Peter 1:1-9)
(33) Matthew 9:32-34: Mute Demonic
healed
(34) Matthew 13:35-58, and Mark 6:1-6:
Nazareth rejects Christ a second time
(35) Matthew 9:35-11:1, Mark 6:6-13,
and Luke 9:1-6 (I Corinthians 9:14)
(36) Matthew 14:1-12, Mark 6:14-29,
and Luke 9:7-9: Herod beheads John the Baptist
(37) Matthew 14:13-21, Mark 6:30-44,
Luke 9:10-17, and John 6:1-14: Return of the 12, and 5,000 fed
(38) Matthew 14:22-33, Mark 6:45-52,
and John 6:15-21: Christ walks on water
(39) Matthew 14:34-36, and Mark 6:53-56:
The sick at Gennesaret healed
(40) Luke 6:22-7:1: Christ popularity
passes in Galilee
(41) Matthew 15:1-20 and Mark 7:1-23:
Traditions discussed ( Exodus 21:17)
(42) Matthew 15:21-39 and Mark 7:24-8:9:
Healing of the Phoenician, healing the afflicted and 4,000 fed
(43) Matthew 16:1-12 and Mark 8:10-26:
Pharisees increase the attack, disciples carelessness addressed, and the
blind man healed
(44) Matthew 16:13-28, Mark 8:27-9:1,
and Luke 9:18-27: Peter confesses that Christ is the Son of God, Jesus
foretells of his death, and the Kingdom is promised.
(45) Matthew 17:1-27, Mark 9:2-32,
and Luke 9:28-45: The transfiguration, Epileptic healed, another foretelling
of the death, burial, and resurrection, and taxes paid (Matthew’s account
only).
(46) Matthew 18:1-35, Mark 9:33-50,
and Luke 9:46-62: Greatness is discussed, patience, loyalty, and forgiveness
(47) Matthew 19:1, Luke 9:51-56, and
John 7:10: Galilee departure and Samaritan rejection (John 12:48)
SECTION FIVE: The last Judean and Perean
ministry of Christ
(1) John 7:2-5:2: The feast of the tabernacle
(2) John 7:53-8:11: Forgiveness of
an adulteress (Leviticus 20:10)
(3) John 8:12-59: Christ is the light
of the world, and the Pharisees cannot defeat the words of Christ so they
try to defeat the man of Christ (I Samuel 16:7)
(4) John 9:1-41: Man born blind and
healed
(5) John 10:1-21: The parable of the
good Shepherd
(6) Luke 10:1-42: The service of the
70, the Good Samaritan parable, and the hospitality of Martha and Mary
(7) Luke 11:1-54: Another lesson on
prayer, accusations made of Christ being connected with Satan, and judgment
against Lawyers, and Pharisees (Micah 6:8)
(8) Luke 12:1-59: Christ deals with
hypocrisy, covetousness, worry and alertness
(9) Luke 13:1-21: Repent or perish,
Barren fig tree, crippled woman healed on the Sabbath, and the Parables
of the Mustard Seed and the Leaven.
(10) John 10:22-42: Feast of Dedication
and a withdrawal beyond Jordan
(11) Luke 13:22-35: Christ begins teaching
then returns to Jerusalem with words about Herod
(12) Luke 14:1-35: Meal with a Pharisee
ruler, healing a man with Dropsy, the parables of the Ox, Best Places,
and the Great Supper, and the demands for discipleship
(13) Luke 15:1-16:31: Parables of the
Lost Sheep, Lost Coin, Lost Son, Unjust Steward, and the story of Lazarus
and the Rich Man (I Peter 1:25)
(14) Luke 17:1-10: Lessons on service,
faith, and influence
(15) John 11:1-54: Resurrection of
Lazarus and reactions to it
(16) Luke 17:11-19: Begins last journey
to Jerusalem, and Heals ten lepers
(17) Luke 17:20-18:14: Lessons on the
coming Kingdom, and parables of the Persistent Widow, and the Pharisee
and the Tax Collector
(18) Matthew 19:1-12 and Mark 10:1-12:
Christ’ teachings on Divorce
(19) Matthew 19:13-30, Mark 10:13-31,
and Luke 18:15-30: Jesus blesses children and the rich young ruler
(20) Matthew 20:1-16: Laborers of the
11th hour
(21) Matthew 20:17-19, Mark 10:32-34,
and Luke 18:31-34: Christ foretells death and resurrection (Isaiah 53 and
Psalms 22)
(22) Matthew 20:20-28 and Mark 10:35-45:
Ambition of James and John
(23) Mark 10:46-52 and Luke 18:35-43:
Blind Bartimeus healed
(24) Luke 19:1-27: Interview with Zaccheus
and the Parable of the Ten Pounds
(25) John 11:55-12:1: Returns to Home
of Mary and Martha
(26) John 12:9-11: Plot to kill Lazarus
SECTION SIX: The final week of Christ
life
Sunday
(1) Matthew 21:1-9, Mark 11:1-11, Luke
19:28-44, and John 12:12-19: Triumphal entry
(Zechariah 9:9)
Monday
(2) Matthew 21:10-19, Mark 11:12-18,
and Luke 19:45-48: The fig tree cursed and the temple cleaned (Jeremiah
7:11)
(3) John 12:20-50: The attraction of
sacrifice
Tuesday
(4) Matthew 21:20-22 and Mark 11:19-26:
Withered fig tree
(5) Matthew 21:23-22:14, Mark 11:27-12:12,
and Luke 20:1-19: Sanhedrin challenges Christ, being answered by Parables
of the Two Sons, Wicked Vindressers, and Marriage Feast
(6) Matthew 22:15-33, Mark 12:13-27,
and Luke 20:20-40: Tribute to Caesar and the Sadducees question the resurrection
(7) Matthew 22:34-40 and Mark 12:28-34:
Pharisees question commandments
(8) Matthew 22:41-46, Mark 12:35-37,
and Luke 20:41-44: Jesus and David
(9) Matthew 23:1-39, Mark 12:38-40,
and Luke 20:45-47: Jesus’ last sermon
(10) Mark 12:41-44 and Luke 21:1-4:
Widow’s mite
(11) Matthew 24:1-51, Mark 13:1-37,
and Luke 21:5-36: Christ foretells of the Destruction of Jerusalem and
then his second coming (II Peter 3:10)
(12) Matthew 25:1-46: Parables of the
Ten Virgins, Talents and Christ tells of the judgment
(13) Matthew 26:1-5, Mark 14:1-2, and
Luke 22:1-2: Jesus tells of the day he will die
(14) Matthew 26:6-13, Mark 14:3-9,
and John 12:2-8: Anointing by Mary at Simon’s feast
(15) Matthew 26:14-16, Mark 14:10-11,
and Luke 22:3-6: Judas betrays Christ
Thursday
(16) Matthew 26:17-19, Mark 14:12-16,
and Luke 22:7-13; Preparation for the Passover
(17) Matthew 26:20, Mark 14:17, and
Luke 22:14-16; 24-30: Passover eaten and jealousy rebuked
(18) John 13:1-20: Feet washed
(19) Matthew 26:21-34, Mark 14:18-30,
Luke 22:21-30, and John 13:21-30: Judas revealed and the Last Supper
(20) Matthew 26:31-35, Mark 14:27-31,
Luke 22:31-38, and John 13:31-38: Jesus tells of Peter’s denial and other
desertion
(21) John 14:1-17:26: The last speech
to the apostles and prayer
(22) Matthew 26:36-46, Mark 14:32-42,
Luke 22:39-46 and John 18:1: Grief of the hour coming and Jesus telling
of it
Friday
(23) Matthew 26:47-27:66, Mark
14:43-15:47, Luke 22:47-23:56, and John 18:2-19:37: Arrest, trial, death,
and burial of Christ
SECTION SEVEN: The resurrection of Christ
(1) Matthew 28:1-15, Mark 16:1-14, Luke
24:1-43, and John 20:1-21:25: Sunday -The resurrection of our Lord
(2) Matthew 28:16-20, Mark 16:15-18,
and Luke 24:44-49: The Great Commission
(3) Mark 16:19-20, Luke 24:50-53: The
Ascension (Acts 1:4-11)
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