- The raising of Lazarus from the dead in Bethany
- Healing ten lepers who immediately came to the High Priest in Jerusalem
- Healed Bartimaeus and another man from blindness in Jericho
- Converting the chief tax collector named Zaccheus in Jericho, overturning civil corruption in the nation
The impact of these “miracle-bombs” caused a huge number of people in Jerusalem, Judea, and the nation to believe Him to be the nation’s Messiah. It was now time for Jesus to enter the city to find out if the nation would acknowledge Him as their sovereign King.
- Jesus Begins His Ministry With A “Bang” – Sections 27-42
- What Began With A “Bang” Begins To Have “Bumps” – Sections 43-56
- The “Bumps” Become A “Brouhaha”: The Sabbath Controversies – Sections 57-62
- The “Brouhaha” Becomes A Verbal “Barrage” – Sections 63-72
- Jesus’ “Barrage” Is Answered With A “Bomb” – Sections 73-92
- Their “Bomb” Causes Jesus To “Bifurcate” His Ministry – Sections 93-108
- Jesus “Begins” His “Break” With Contemporary Judaism – Sections 109 – 111
- Jesus “Broadens” His “Break With Contemporary Judaism – Sections 112 – 123
- Jesus “Brings” Their “Belligerence” To Jerusalem – Sections 124 – 129
- Jesus “Brings” Their “Belligerence” To Jerusalem, Part 2 – Sections 130 – 143
- Jesus “Beaconing” Becomes Even More “Blunt” – Sections 144 – 152
- Jerusalem Is Brought To The Boiling Point – Sections 153 – 164
- Jesus “Miracle-Bombs” Jerusalem Into Believing – Sections 165 – 172
- Jesus “Miracle-Bombs” Jerusalem Into Believing – Sections 173 – 183