Chronological Order Lesson #2. 1. Boyhood- 0-12 yrs. 2. Beginning of Public Ministry. 3. 1 st Passover- 2 nd Passover. 4. 2 nd Passover- 3 rd Passover.

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Chronological Order Lesson #2

1. Boyhood yrs. 2. Beginning of Public Ministry st Passover- 2 nd Passover nd Passover- 3 rd Passover rd Passover- Final Week 6. Last Passover- Crucifixion 7. Resurrection, Appearances, Ascension

1.Introduction- Luke 1:1-4; John 1:1-15

2.Genealogies- Matthew 1:1-17; Luke 3: His place with in the Jewish Community. -His relationship to David

3.Birth of John the Baptist announced. -Luke 1:5-25

4.Birth of Jesus announced. - Luke 1:26-38

5.Mary visits Elizabeth -Luke 1:39-56

6.Birth of John the Baptist Luke 1:57-80

7.Angel appears to Joseph Matthew 1: Jesus = Joshua -Joshua= The Lord is Salvation -Brothers & Sisters = Mark 6:3

8.Birth of Jesus Luke 2:1-7

9.Angels announce Jesus’ birth. Luke 2:8-20

10.Circumcision of Jesus Luke 2:21-35

11.Visit of the Magi Matthew 2:1-12 -Nazareth to Bethlehem -Bethlehem to Jerusalem(8days) -Jerusalem to Nazareth -Nazareth to Jerusalem (1 mth) -Jerusalem to Bethlehem (1yr+) -Magi Visit

12.Flight into Egypt -Matthew 2:13-15

13.Herod Murders the Innocent Matthew 2: Herod dies in 4 BC

14.Return to Nazareth Matthew 2:19-23; Luke 2:39-40

15.Twelve year old Jesus in Jerusalem Luke 2:41-52

1.They were true believers.

2.They believed despite their lack of understanding.