Loops

Code Cue Text Scripture Location Used
0016
Q1 Narrator The shepherds hurried to see the newborn Babe in a manger, and were the first to spread the Good News or "Gospel" of the Savior's birth.
LUK 2:16 v2.4
0017
Q1 Narrator A week later, when the time came for the Baby to be circumcised, He was given the name Jesus, and Joseph and Mary took the Child to Jerusalem to present Him to the Lord. In the temple there was a good and devout man named Simeon. The Holy Spirit had promised him that he would not die until he had seen the Christ.
LUK 2:21-22, 25-26 v2.4
0028
Q1 Narrator In the fifteenth year of the rule of the emperor Tiberius,
Q2 Narrator when Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea,
Q3 Narrator and Herod was the ruler of Galilee,
Q4 Narrator and Annas and Caiaphas were the high priests,
Q5 Narrator the word of God came to John, the son of Elizabeth, and he went through all the country along the Jordan River, preaching the baptism of repentance for the remission of sins.
LUK 3:1-3 v2.4
0042
Q1 Narrator And God the Holy Spirit came down upon Jesus in bodily form like a dove.
Q2 Narrator And a voice came from heaven: "You are My own dear Son, I am pleased with you."
LUK 3:22 v2.4
0043
Q1 Narrator When Jesus began His work He was about thirty years old. He returned from the Jordan full of the Holy Spirit and was led by the Spirit into the desert where He was tempted by the devil for forty days. In all this time He ate nothing.
LUK 3:23, 4:1-2 v2.4
0047
Q1 Narrator Then the devil took Him up and showed Him in a moment all the kingdoms of the world.
LUK 4:5 v2.4
0050
Q1 Narrator Then the devil took Him to Jerusalem and set Him on the highest point of the temple.
LUK 4:9 v2.4
0053
Q1 Narrator And He came to Nazareth where He had been brought up.
LUK 4:16 v2.4
0056
Q1 Narrator On the Sabbath He went as usual to the synagogue.
Q2 Narrator He was called upon to read a portion of the Prophet Isaiah.
LUK 4:16-17 v2.4
0064B
Q1 Narrator By these words Jesus identified Himself as the Messiah, God's Anointed, sent to save His people. These Jews did not accept Him as the Messiah.
v2.4
0066
Q1 Narrator The Roman occupation in the nation was in evidence everywhere. And the people longed for the Messiah, to free them from the tyranny.
v2.4
0121
Q1 Narrator This pharisee invited Jesus to have dinner with him. And Jesus went to his house and sat down to eat.
LUK 7:36 v2.4
0133
Q1 Narrator Jesus traveled about, teaching the good news of the kingdom of God. And the twelve disciples went with Him and so did some women who had been healed of evil spirits:
Q2 Narrator Mary, who was called Magdalene,
Q3 Narrator Joanna, whose husband, Chuza, was Herod's steward,
Q4 Narrator and Susanna.
LUK 8:1-3 v2.4
0160
Q1 Narrator And they sailed on over to Gadara, which is across the lake from Galilee.
LUK 8:26 v2.4
0247B
Q1 Narrator As Jesus was on his way to Jerusalem, large crowds met Him everywhere. People were asking Him to show them the way to salvation, and to teach them more about the kingdom of God.
probably New Jericho v2.4
0266B
Q1 Narrator The holy temple in Jerusalem had become a marketplace rather than a place of worship.
v2.4
0319
Q1 Narrator And the council of the elders met to see how they might rid themselves of Jesus.
Q2 Narrator Then Satan entered into Judas Iscariot, who was one of the twelve.
LUK 22:2-3 v2.4
0302
Q1 Narrator Now the festival of unleavened bread drew near, during which the Passover Lamb would be sacrificed.
Q2 Narrator And Jesus sent Peter and John ahead to prepare the Passover meal.
LUK 22:7-8 v2.4
0362
Q1 Narrator And they took Him to Pontius Pilate, the most vicious of all Roman governors. Pilate himself had sentenced thousands of people to a slow death by nailing them to wooden crosses.
LUK 23:1 v2.4
0409B
Q1 Narrator And Jesus was crucified between two thieves in fulfillment of prophesy, as had been predicted hundreds of years before, by the prophets of God.
LUK 23:33 v2.4
0416
Q1 Narrator It was now noon and a darkness fell across the whole land for three hours.
LUK 23:44-45 v2.4
0420
Q1 Narrator Joseph of Arimathea, an honorable member of the council who had not consented to this deed, obtained permission from Pontius Pilate to lay Jesus' body in a tomb before the Sabbath day began at sundown.
LUK 23:50-52 v2.4
0423
Q1 Narrator They went back home and prepared the spices for the body. On the sabbath day they rested as commanded by the Lord.
LUK 24:1 v2.4