It has been exceedingly difficult to harmonise the gospel of John with Matthew, Mark and Luke during the time of Jesus' early ministry. This is because the synoptic gospels miss out the time from his temptation unto his Galilean ministry. They jump straight from in the wilderness in Judea to Galilee. John, on the other hand, details several months between in Judea and Samaria.
Here is a diagram that is easy to follow. (man I looove the new svg format) I hope it helps anyone who might have problems with so-called contradictions in the New Testament.
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Correct me if I have the wrong idea, but it seems as if you are attempting to harmonize the Gospels using a map as your sole resource.
At best, any harmony is an educated guess, and is not definitive about the chronology of the life of Jesus. there are many harmonies available. Here is a portion of one on BlueLetterBible.org.
The Harmony of the Gospels offers a comparative study chart for Matthew, Mark, Luke and John's Gospel accounts. Categorized by subjects, this study resource allows quick, side-by-side viewing of what each apostle recorded in each of the four Gospels.
Subjects Matthew Mark Luke John
Pre-Christ Narratives
St. Luke’s preface
1:1-4
“God the Word”
1:1-14
The Birth and Early Childhood of Christ
Birth of John Baptist foretold
1:5-25
Annunciation of the birth of Jesus
1:26-38
Mary visits Elizabeth
1:39-56
Birth of John the Baptist
1:57-80
The two genealogies
1:1-17 3:23-38
Birth of Jesus Christ
1:18-25 2:1-7
The watching shepherds
2:8-20
The circumcision
2:21
Presentation in the temple
2:22-38
The wise men from the East
2:1-12
Flight into Egypt, and return to Nazareth
2:13-23 2:39
Christ in the temple with the doctors
2:40-52
The Baptism of Christ
Ministry of John the Baptist
3:1-12 1:1-8 3:1-18 1:15-31
Baptism of Jesus Christ
3:13-17 1:9-11 3:21-22 1:32-34
The Temptation of Christ
The temptation
4:1-11 1:12-13 4:1-13
The Early Ministry of Christ
Andrew and another disciple and Simon Peter
1:35-42
Philip and Nathanael
1:43-51
The marriage in Cana of Galilee
2:1-11
Passover and cleansing the temple
2:12-25
Nicodemus comes to Jesus by night
3:1-21
Christ and John baptizing
3:22;
4:2
Christ at the well of Sychar
4:3-42
John the Baptist in prison
4:12;
14:3 1:14;
6:17 3:19-20 3:24
Christ returns to Galilee
4:12 1:14-15 4:14-15 4:43-45
The synagogue at Nazareth
4:16-30
Andrew and Simon, James and John called
4:13-22 1:16-20 5:1-11
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You will not find any two that agree 100%, but respectfully I state to you, their agreement of chronology is quite irrelevant. What happened and what is recorded on the New Testament is what is what is relevant.
You first got my opinion of why chronology is unimportant, now here is the reason from Scripture:
John 21: 25 Now there are also many other things that Jesus did. Were every one of them to be written, I suppose that the world itself could not contain the books that would be written. ESV
I sincerely hope that this helps you