The Good Samaritan
Comparing Hosea chapter six, one to six, with Luke chapter ten, verses twenty-five to thirty-three, and taking Matthew twenty-two and thirty-four to thirty-nine, and Mark twelve, twenty-eight to thirty-four.
Comparing Hosea chapter six, one to six, with Luke chapter ten, verses twenty-five to thirty-three, and taking Matthew twenty-two and thirty-four to thirty-nine, and Mark twelve, twenty-eight to thirty-four.
Examining 1 Kings 1 and 2, and realting them to Luke 7:36-50.
Considering the account of Elisha and the king's officer in 2 Kings 7, and relating it to the healing of the invalid at Bethesda's pool, in John 5.
Looking first of all at the Parable of the Watchful Servants, recorded in Mark 13:35-37, and Luke 12:35-40, and the contexts; also at Daniel 9:20-27, and Daniel 12:9-23.
Considering 1 Kings 18, and some following passages, and linking them with Jesus healing the royal official's son in Cana/Capernaum, as recorded in John 4:43-54.
Considering God's unconditional promise to Abram of the Promised Land (Genesis 15), and comparing it with the Parable of the Growing Seed (Mark 4:26-29).
Looking at Luke 22:47-53 again, in light of Matthew 26:47-56; Mark 14:43-52, and John 18:1-11.
Looking at Joel 3; Matthew 25:31-46; Revelation 19 & 20; Jude 14-15; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18. Considering the likely identities of the Sheep and the Goats.
Considering the account of the servant's healing in Luke 22:47-53, in light of Deuteronomy 7:1-6, and Genesis 15:12-16. Also the parallel accounts in Matthew, Mark, and John.