The Paramony: Biblical References for Paper 172 of The Urantia Book
Going into Jerusalem
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Key Words3 | #4 | Book5 | Ch:Vs6 | Class7 |
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1878:16-18 | 172:00.03/01-05 | The plot | John | 11:57 | S | |
1878:23-25 | 172:00.03/14-18 | Many people there to see Jesus | John | 12:09 | S | |
1878:27-28 | 172:01.01/01-04 | Officials speculate about visit | John | 11:55-56 | S | |
1878:34-36 | 172:01.02/01-05 | The banquet | Matthew | 26:06 | S | |
1878:34-36 | 172:01.02/01-05 | The banquet | Mark | 14:03a | S | |
1878:34-36 | 172:01.02/01-11 | The banquet | John | 12:01-02 | S | |
1879:03 | 172:01.03/04-06 | Jericho's walls | Joshua | 06:20 | C | |
1879:10-17 | 172:01.05/01-10 | Anointment of Jesus by woman | John | 11:02 | S | |
1879:10-21 | 172:01.05/all | Anointment of Jesus by woman | Matthew | 26:07-09 | S | |
1879:10-21 | 172:01.05/all | Anointment of Jesus by woman | Mark | 14:03b-05 | S | |
1879:10-21 | 172:01.05/all | Anointment of Jesus by woman | John | 12:03-05 | S | |
1879:22-29 | 172:01.06/01-14 | Jesus defends Mary | John | 12:07-08 | S | |
1879:22-37 | 172:01.06/all | Jesus defends Mary | Matthew | 26:10-13 | S | |
1879:22-37 | 172:01.06/all | Jesus defends Mary | Mark | 14:06-09 | S | |
1879:38-39 | 172:01.07/01-04 | Judas decides on betrayal | Matthew | 26:14-16 | S | |
1879:38-39 | 172:01.07/01-04 | Judas decides on betrayal | Mark | 14:10-11 | S | |
1879:38-39 | 172:01.07/01-04 | Judas decides on betrayal | Luke | 22:03-06 | S | |
1879:42-44 | 172:01.07/09-12 | Cost of ointment | Matthew | 26:07 | S | |
1879:42-44 | 172:01.07/09-12 | Cost of ointment | Mark | 14:03 | S | |
1879:42-44 | 172:01.07/09-12 | Cost of ointment | John | 12:03 | S | |
1880:02-07 | 172:01.09/all | Plot death of Lazarus | John | 12:10-11 | S | |
1881:12-18 | 172:03.04/12-24 | Planning entry into Jerusalem | Matthew | 21:04-05 | S | |
1881:12-18 | 172:03.04/12-24 | Planning entry into Jerusalem | John | 12:14b-15 | S | |
1881:16-18 | 172:03.04/19-24 | Enter on colt | Zechariah | 09:09 | R | |
1881:27-32 | 172:03.06/08-18 | Apostles sent for colt | Matthew | 21:01-03 | S | |
1881:27-32 | 172:03.06/08-18 | Apostles sent for colt | Mark | 11:01-03 | S | |
1881:27-32 | 172:03.06/08-18 | Apostles sent for colt | Luke | 19:29-31 | S | |
1881:33-38 | 172:03.06/18-28 | Apostles retrieve colt | Matthew | 21:06-07a | S | |
1881:33-38 | 172:03.06/18-28 | Apostles retrieve colt | Mark | 11:06-07a | S | |
1881:33-38 | 172:03.06/18-28 | Apostles retrieve colt | Luke | 19:32-35a | S | |
1881:39-46 | 172:03.07/01-15 | Crowds gather | John | 12:17-18 | S | |
1882:12 | 172:03.09/12-13 | Blessed is he who comes -- | Psalms | 118:26 | R | |
1882:06-13 | 172:03.09/all | Triumphful entry into Jerusalem | Mark | 11:07b-10 | S | |
1882:06-13 | 172:03.09/all | Triumphful entry into Jerusalem | Luke | 19:35b-38 | S | |
1882:06-13 | 172:03.09/all | Triumphful entry into Jerusalem | John | 12:12-14a | S | |
1882:06-13 | 172:03.09/all | Triumphful entry into Jerusalem | Matthew | 21:07b-09 | S | |
1882:16-27 | 172:03.10/04-25 | Jesus' lament for Jerusalem | Luke | 19:41-44 | S | |
1882:40-45 | 172:03.13/all | Jesus defends entry | Luke | 19:39-40 | S | |
1882:46-50 | 172:03.14/all | Pharisees report to Sanhedrin | Luke | 12:19 | S | |
1883:09-11 | 172:03.16/all | Many ask "Who is Jesus?" | Matthew | 21:10-11a | S | |
1883:13-15 | 172:04.01/02-04 | Jesus visits temple | Mark | 11:11a | S | |
1883:26-34 | 172:04.02/07-22 | The widow's mite | Mark | 12:41-44 | S | |
1883:26-34 | 172:04.02/07-22 | The widow's mite | Luke | 21:01-04 | S | |
1883:35-40 | 172:04.03/all | To Bethany | Mark | 11:11b | S | |
1883:41 | 172:05.00/all | The Apostles' attitude | John | 12:16a | S | |
1884:49-50 | 172:05.05/09-11 | Zechariah's prophecy | Zechariah | 09:09 | R | |
1885:38-39 | 172:05.08/04-08 | Zechariah's prophecy fulfilled | Zechariah | 09:09 | S |
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