Disciples Pick Corn On The Sabbath Herod's Daughter Receives The Head Of John The Baptist Jesus Disputes With Pharisees About The Tribute Money Jesus And Two Disciples Going To Emmaus Jesus Chooses His Disciples Calling Fisher Disciples Sending Out Disciples Woe Unto The Scribes And Pharisees Message To Herod Pharisees Conspire To Kill Jesus Speaking To The Pharisees Jesus Appears To His Disciples Washing The Disciples' Feet Calling Of The First Disciples Discipleship Jesus Washes Disciples' Feet Unleavened Bread God Admonishes Him Of His Brothers' Treachery Against Him At Which Herod Is Alarmed Herod Slays The Children He Reprimands The Pharisees, Defends His Disciples For Not Fasting John Sends His Disciples To Jesus Jesus Reproves The Blindness Of The Pharisees Concerning The Sabbath, Of The Leaven Herod's Opinion Of Jesus He Walks On The Sea To His Disciples Jesus Reproves The Scribes And Pharisees Pharisees Require A Sign Jesus Warns His Disciples Of The Leaven Of The Pharisees And Sadducees Admonishes Those Who Will Follow Him, To Bear The Cross Jesus Warns His Disciples To Be Humble And Harmless, Answers The Pharisees Concerning Divorce Tells His Disciples How Hard It Is For A Rich Man To Enter Into The Kingdom Of God By Answering The Mother Of Zebedee's Children, Teaches His Disciples To Be Humble Puzzles The Pharisees By A Question About The Messiah Jesus Admonishes The People To Follow Good Doctrine, Not Bad Examples His Disciples Must Beware Of Their Ambition Foretells The Desertion Of His Disciples, And Peter's Denial Christ Appears To His Disciples, Excuses His Disciples For Not Fasting Pharisees Find Fault With The Disciples For Eating With Unwashed Hands Refuses To Give A Sign To The Pharisees Admonishes His Disciples To Beware Of The Leaven Of The Pharisees And Herod He Instructs His Disciples Concerning The Coming Of Elijah Exhorts His Disciples To Humility Jesus Disputes With The Pharisees Concerning Divorce Tells His Disciples Of The Danger Of Riches Exhorts His Disciples To Steadfastness Of Faith, And To Forgive Their Enemies He Avoids The Snare Of The Pharisees And Herodians About Paying Tribute To Caesar