See Jensen's charts above to get a good sense of where you are in the Gospel of Luke and in Jesus' life. Ruins of Home in Capernaum Purported to be Peter's Home Please do not reproduce this map on any other webpage. This is one of the best resources for Bible maps. Luke 7:2-9 The Man Who Amazed Jesus, Part 2 - John MacArthurĬlick to enlarge - from Holman Bible Atlas (purchase digital book or Hardcover).Luke 7:1-2 The Man Who Amazed Jesus, Part 1 - John MacArthur.Luke 7:1-10 An Effective Servant - Steven Cole.Luke 7 Resources - Multiple Sermons and Commentaries.For Capernaum see map of Jesus' Ministry in Galilee.KJV Now when he had ended all his sayings in the audience of the people, he entered into Capernaum. Luke 7:1 When He had completed all His discourse in the hearing of the people, He went to Capernaum. The preaching of the kingdom of God (8:1-21). ![]() ![]() The gratitude of the sinful woman (Luke 7:36-50).Jesus' characterization of Israel (Luke 7:31-35).The explanation of John the Baptist (Luke 7:18-35).The raising of the widow's son (Luke 7:11-17).The healing of the Centurion's servant (Luke 7:1-10).The authentication of the Son of Man (Luke 7:1-8:56) Luke 7:36 and suffering his feet to be washed and anointed by a woman who was a sinner, he shows how he is a friend to sinners, to forgive them their sins, upon their repentance. Luke 7:31 inveighs against the Jews, who with neither the manners of John nor of Jesus could be won ![]() Luke 7:24 testifies to the people what opinion he held of John Luke 7:18 answers John's messengers with the declaration of his miracles Luke 7:11 raises from death the widow's son at Nain Luke 7:10 heals his servant, being absent Luke 7:1 Christ finds a greater faith in the centurion, a Gentile than in any of the Jews The town sits on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee and was the home of Peter and Andrew it served as Jesus' homebase (Mark 1:21, 29).Luke 7:1 Luke 7:2 Luke 7:3 Luke 7:4 Luke 7:5 Luke 7:6 Luke 7:7 Luke 7:8 Luke 7:9 Luke 7:10 Luke 7:11 Luke 7:12 Luke 7:13 Luke 7:14 Luke 7:15 Luke 7:16 Luke 7:17 Luke 7:18 Luke 7:19 Luke 7:20 Luke 7:21 Luke 7:22 Luke 7:23 Luke 7:24 Luke 7:25 Luke 7:26 Luke 7:27 Luke 7:28 Luke 7:28 Luke 7:30 Luke 7:31 Luke 7:32 Luke 7:33 Luke 7:34 Luke 7:35 Luke 7:36 Luke 7:37 Luke 7:38 Luke 7:39 Luke 7:40 Luke 7:41 Luke 7:42 Luke 7:43 Luke 7:44 Luke 7:45 Luke 7:46 Luke 7:47 Luke 7:48 Luke 7:49įrom Jensen's Survey of the NT by permission John MacArthur's Introduction to the Gospel of Luke Charles Swindoll's Introduction to Luke Luke Overview Chart by Charles SwindollĬlick chart to enlarge LIFE OF CHRIST IN GOSPEL OF LUKE (See Shaded Areas)Ĭhart from recommended resource Jensen's Survey of the NT - used by permission Ryrie Study Bible -Borrow The people have heard Jesus' words now they need to decide whether to do them.Ĭapernaum was a town in the district of Galilee which was ruled by Herod Antipas. The wording reflects Jesus' comparison between those who hear His words and follow them to those who hear and don't follow (Luke 6:47–49). ![]() Luke mentions that Jesus spoke "in the hearing of the people" showing that the "Sermon on the Plain" was spoken to at least the "great crowd of his disciples" if not the "great multitude," not just the Twelve (Luke 6:17). Most likely, Jesus would have delivered the same themes in many places as He travelled and taught (Mark 1:39 Luke 8:1). It could be, as "plain" can mean a high plateau. We don't know if the Sermon on the Plain is the same event that Matthew records as the "Sermon on the Mount" (Matthew 5-7). Much of His teaching involved the responsibility of God-followers to love their own persecutors. Jesus has just finished the "Sermon on the Plain" (Luke 6:17–49).
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