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  1. 2. (John 10:24-25) Jesus responds to the hostile question from the religious leaders. Then the Jews surrounded Him and said to Him, “How long do You keep us in doubt? If You are the Christ, tell us plainly.” Jesus answered them, “I told you, and you do not believe. The works that I do in My Father’s name, they bear witness of Me.” a.

  2. John 10 Bible Study - Detailed questions, answers and guide for an in-depth verse-by-verse Bible study of John chapter 10 in plain English that everyone can understand.

  3. What does John 10:28 mean? In this verse, Jesus expands on the metaphors He used earlier in this chapter. Jesus explained that those who are "His" are like sheep—they only respond to the voice of their own shepherd. How a person reacts to Jesus proves whether they are, or are not, part of His "flock" (John 10:1–6).

  4. Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary. 10:22-30 All who have any thing to say to Christ, may find him in the temple. Christ would make us to believe; we make ourselves doubt. The Jews understood his meaning, but could not form his words into a full charge against him.

  5. What does John 10:28 mean? Read commentary on this popular Bible verse and understand the real meaning behind God's Word using John Gill's Exposition of the Bible. God used a 24/7 prayer line to bring hope to thousands.

  6. Jesus, perhaps because of mounting hostility, goes back to the place where the Baptist had baptized and borne witness to Jesus (John 1:28). If the Jerusalem Jews have rejected their Messiah, here in Transjordan, humble folk acknowledge the truth of what John had said and confess their faith in Jesus.

  7. www.bibleversestudy.com › johngospel › john10-bible-studyJOHN 10 BIBLE STUDY & COMMENTARY

    JOHN 10:4-5 4 “And when he has brought out his own sheep, he goes before them; and the sheep follow him, for they know his voice. 5 And they certainly will not follow a stranger, but will flee from him, for they do not know the voice of strangers.” Does the shepherd go before or after his sheep? “Before” (John 10:4). What does that express?