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The journeys of Jesus - 47 maps

Bible overview
Forty seven maps showing the journeys of Jesus.
Contributed by The Bible Journey
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Jesus’s birth and childhood. <br/>Mary and Joseph travel to Bethlehem where Jesus is born. (Luke 2:1-5) – Slide 1
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Foreign merchants, including magi, arrive in Jerusalem from the east. (Matthew 2:1-6) – Slide 2
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Mary and Joseph take Jesus to Egypt to escape Herod's wrath. (Matthew 2:13-18) – Slide 3
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The Holy Family returns to Nazareth where Jesus grows up. (Matthew 2:19-23) – Slide 4
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Jesus starts His ministry. <br/>Jesus travels south to Bethany beyond the Jordan where He is baptised by John in the River Jordan. (Mark 1:10-11) – Slide 5
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The Holy Spirit leads Jesus into the Judaean Desert where He is tempted by the accuser. (Mark 1:12-13) – Slide 6
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Jesus returns north to Galilee where He performs His first miracle at a family wedding in Cana. (John 2:1-12) – Slide 7
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Jesus reads from the scroll of the prophet Isaiah in the synagogue at Nazareth. (Luke 4:14-30) – Slide 8
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Jesus journeys to Capernaum where He drives out an evil spirit from a man in the synagogue. (Luke 4:31-37) – Slide 9
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Early journeys of Jesus. <br/>Jesus goes to Jerusalem for the Passover festival. (John 2:13-25) – Slide 10
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Jesus’s disciples baptise followers in the River Jordan. (John 3:22-36) – Slide 11
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Jesus talks to a Samaritan woman at Jacob’s Well near Sychar. (John 4:1-42) – Slide 12
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Jesus returns to Galilee and, while in Cana, heals a dying boy who is in Capernaum. (John 4:45-54) – Slide 13
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Jesus raises a widow’s son from the dead at Nain. (Luke 7:11-17) – Slide 14
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Jesus calls four local fishermen to follow Him at Bethsaida. (Mark 1:16-20) – Slide 15
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Lakeside Teaching and Miracles. <br/>Jesus calms a storm as He crosses the Sea of Galilee to Gerasa. (Mark 4:35-41) – Slide 16
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Jesus returns to Capernaum where He raises Jairus’s daughter from the dead. (Mark 5:21-43) – Slide 17
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Jesus walks to Nazareth where He is rejected in the synagogue. (Mark 6:1-6) – Slide 18
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Jesus among the Gentiles. <br/>Jesus crosses the Sea of Galilee to escape the crowds, but they run on ahead of Him. (Mark 6:30-44) – Slide 19
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Jesus walks on the water towards the disciples’ boat. (Mark 6:45-52) – Slide 20
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Driven off course by a storm, they land at Gennesaret where Jesus heals many sick people. (Mark 6:53-56) – Slide 21
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Jesus travels to Tyre where He casts an evil spirit out of a girl. (Mark 7:24-30) – Slide 22
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Jesus journeys north to Sidon, a prosperous port in Phoenicia. (Mark 7:31) – Slide 23
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Jesus returns to the eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee where He heals a deaf man with a speech impediment. (Mark 7:32-37) – Slide 24
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Jesus crosses the lake to Dalmanutha where He teaches the crowds. (Mark 8:1-21) – Slide 25
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Who do you say I am?  <br/>Jesus travels north to Caesarea Philippi where Peter declares that Jesus is the Messiah, the Christ. (Mark 8:27-30) – Slide 26
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Six days later, Jesus is seen talking with Moses and Elijah on a high mountain. (Mark 9:2-13) – Slide 27
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Jesus returns to Galilee where He teaches about His death and resurrection. (Mark 9:14-32) – Slide 28
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Jesus’s journeys near Jerusalem. <br/>Jesus leaves Jerusalem and follows the road down to Jericho, then crosses the River Jordan to Bethany beyond the Jordan. (John 10:40-42) – Slide 29
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Hearing of the death of His friend Lazarus, Jesus returns to Bethany near Jerusalem and raises Lazarus from the dead. (John 11:1-44) – Slide 30
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Jesus withdraws to Ephraim to avoid being arrested by the chief priests. (John 11:54) – Slide 31
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Jesus enters Jerusalem. <br/>Jesus and His disciples approach Jericho where Jesus heals a blind man. (Mark 10:46-52) – Slide 32
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Jesus climbs the road from Jericho towards Jerusalem and sends two disciples ahead to borrow a donkey. (Mark 11:1-7) – Slide 33
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Jesus rides down the hillside from Bethany and enters Jerusalem on a donkey. (Mark 11:8-10) – Slide 34
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After a brief visit to the Temple courtyard, Jesus returns to Bethany to stay overnight. (Mark 11:11) – Slide 35
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Herod’s Temple in Jerusalem. <br/>Jesus enters the Outer Courtyard of the Temple and drives out the merchants who are selling birds to be offered as sacrifices. His symbolic action – destroying the sacrificial system of the Temple for a short time – heralds the final end of the sacrificial system and points towards the coming destruction of the Temple. – Slide 36
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Jerusalem – Jesus’s last 24 hours before death. <br/>Immediately after finishing their last supper together in the Upper Room, Jesus and His disciples cross the Kidron Valley to the Garden of Gethsemane. (Mark 14:26-42) – Slide 37
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Jesus is arrested and led back to the home of Annas, the father-in-law of the Jewish High Priest, Caiaphas. (John 18:12-24). – Slide 38
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At dawn, Jesus is taken to the house of Caiaphas, the Jewish High Priest, where Jesus agrees that He is the Christ and is convicted of blasphemy. (Mark 14:53-65) – Slide 39
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At 7am, Jesus is taken to Herod’s Palace which serves as Pilate’s residence when the Roman Governor is visiting Jerusalem. (Luke 23:1-5) – Slide 40
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Pilate sends Jesus to Herod Antipas, the tetrarch of Galilee, who is staying in the Hasmonaean Palace during the Passover festival. (Luke 23:6-12) – Slide 41
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Jesus is taken back to Pilate’s residence at Herod’s Palace. Pilate wants to free Jesus, but the crowds insist on Jesus’s crucifixion. (Luke 23:13-25) – Slide 42
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Shortly after 8am, Jesus is led outside the city walls to Golgotha where He is executed by crucifixion. (Matthew 27:15-33) – Slide 43
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Jesus's resurrection appearances. <br/>Jesus appears to Cleopas and another disciple as they journey from Jerusalem to Emmaus. (Luke 24:13-32) – Slide 44
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They rush back to Jerusalem to tell the other disciples that they’ve seen the risen Lord. (Luke 24:33-35) – Slide 45
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After the disciples return to Galilee, Jesus appears to them on the shore of the Sea of Galilee. (John 21:1-22) – Slide 46
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Five years later, Jesus appears to Saul (also called Paul) on the road to Damascus in Syria. (Acts 9:1-9) – Slide 47
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These maps have been kindly donated by The Bible journey web site – http://www.thebiblejourney.org – Slide 48