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Inductive Bible study on John 7:1-29. Includes cross references, questions, verse by verse commentary, outline, and applications on John chapter 7:1-29.
John 7 Bible Study - Detailed questions, answers and guide for an in-depth verse-by-verse Bible study of John chapter 7 in plain English that everyone can understand.
1. What thoughts from last week’s reflection and commentary inspired you, especially in regards to the Eucharist? Record some thoughts to share with your group. Read John 7:1-9. 2a. What do you think “after this” refers to in the first sentence of verse 1? Refer to John 6:66. b.
1. What do you think was the tone of the conversation in verses 3-4? What does verse 5 tell us about Jesus’ brothers? For Discussion: Describe what you think it might have been like to be Jesus’ brothers. 2. Read 1 Corinthians 15:7. After the resurrection of Jesus, when Jesus was on the earth for 40 days, what took place with Jesus’ brother James?
Questions: Week Seven. Jesus Goes to the Feast of Tabernacles - John 7:1-13. Topics: Believe, Compromise, Doubt, Evil, Faith, Family, Fear, Friendship, God’s Will, Jesus Christ, Mission, Timing, Truth, Unbelievers, World. Open It.
David Guzik commentary on John 7, where Jesus comes to Jerusalem, where the religious leaders object Jesus, and accuse Him of having a demon.
Questions: 1. In this passage, the Pharisees and Jewish rulers take refuge in Moses and the Law, when it’s convenient for them, IN ORDER TO dismiss Jesus as a sinner (e.g. he breaks Sabbath). Jesus points out that they, in actuality, do not really believe Moses nor do they “carry out the Law” (5:45-7, 7:19). a. What do you think Jesus ...