Ed Cook reminds us today is Palm Sunday. So this morning I spent some time reading the accounts of the triumphal entry and I'd like to keep these readings going through Easter.
As such, I'm curious to know if Marc Goodacre (NT Gateway Weblog) or Stephen Carlson (Hypotyposeis) have recommendations for a presentation that aligns the accounts and provides readings for each day of the week through the resurrection. I don't have a modern synopsis in print at home. I do have an older copy of Huck (ninth edition) I picked up in a used bookstore awhile back that will suffice in a pinch.
If Dr. Goodacre, Dr. Carlson or anyone else can point to a reputable online source to use this week, it would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Update: Here's a table I whipped up for those who may be interested. Any errors here are mine; I am most definitely not a synoptician. I started in Mark and looked for the instances of new days, then did the same in Luke, then split Matthew up as best I could. All links are to the ESV.
|
Mark |
Luke |
Matthew |
| Sunday |
Mk 11.1-11 |
Lk 19.28-44 |
Mt 21.1-11 |
| Monday |
Mk 11.12-19 |
Lk 19.45-48 |
Mt 21.12-22 |
| Tuesday |
Mk 11.20-13.37 |
Lk 20.1-21.38 |
Mt 21.23-25.46 |
| Wednesday |
Mk 14.1-11 |
Lk 22.1-6 |
Mt 26.1-16 |
| Thursday |
Mk 14.12-52 |
Lk 22.7-53 |
Mt 26.17-56 |
| Friday |
Mk 14.53-15.47 |
Lk 22.54-23.55 |
Mt 26.57-27.61 |
| Saturday |
— |
Lk 23.56 |
Mt 27.62-66 |
| Sunday |
Mk 16.1-8 |
Lk 24.1-12 |
Mt 28.1-10 |
Update: Dr. Goodacre responds with a link to a Passion/Resurrection synopsis. Thanks!