The following is loosely based on Dan Barker's Easter Challenge:

rstrats

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Taking Matthew 28:1-10, Mark 16:1-10, Luke 24:1-12 and John 20:1-18 and using every verse from the above intermingle them into a single chronological list from the first event to the last.

Some verses can be shown in tandem when they are referring to the same event at the same time.

Perhaps if someone has some time on their hands they might want to give it a try.
 

Jefferson

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Taking Matthew 28:1-10, Mark 16:1-10, Luke 24:1-12 and John 20:1-18 and using every verse from the above intermingle them into a single chronological list from the first event to the last.

Some verses can be shown in tandem when they are referring to the same event at the same time.

Perhaps if someone has some time on their hands they might want to give it a try.
See https://biblesanity.org/docs/lifeofchrist.htm
 

Idolater

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Taking Matthew 28:1-10, Mark 16:1-10, Luke 24:1-12 and John 20:1-18 and using every verse from the above intermingle them into a single chronological list from the first event to the last.

Some verses can be shown in tandem when they are referring to the same event at the same time.

Perhaps if someone has some time on their hands they might want to give it a try.
The only definitive chronology I see is that in Matthew 28, Mark 16 and Luke 24, verse 6 is all the same point in time----synchronous I guess. 6-6-6
 
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