Gospel Harmony
A sample Gospel harmony for the appearances based on the list of key episodes in the Canonical Gospels is presented in the table below. For the sake of consistency, this table is automatically sub-selected from the main harmony table in the Gospel harmony article, based on the list of key episodes in the Canonical Gospels.
Number | Event | Matthew | Mark | Luke | John |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Myrrhbearers | Matthew 28:1 | Mark 16:1 | Luke 24:1 | |
2 | Empty tomb | Matthew 28:2-8 | Mark 16:2-8 | Luke 24:2-12 | John 20:1-13 |
3 | Resurrection of Jesus | Matthew 28:9-10 | Luke 24:1-8 | John 20:14-16 | |
4 | Noli me tangere | John 20:17-17 | |||
5 | Road to Emmaus appearance | Mark 16:12-13 | Luke 24:13-32 | ||
6 | Resurrected Jesus appears to Apostles | Luke 24:36-43 | John 20:19-20 | ||
7 | Great Commission | Matthew 28:16-20 | Mark 16:14-18 | Luke 24:44-49 | John 20:21-23 |
8 | Doubting Thomas | John 20:24-29 | |||
9 | Ascension of Jesus | Mark 16:19-20 | Luke 24:50-53 |
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