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INTRODUCTION. 1: A Calling of Disciples―John 1:35-51. 2: A Wedding―John 2:1-11. 3: A Temple―John 2:12-25. 4: A Rabbi―John 3:1-21. 5: A Bridegroom―John 3:22-36. 6: A Sacred Well―John 4:1-45. 7: The Sabbath―John 5:1-18. 8: The Work of the Father―John 5:30-47. 9: The Bread of Life―John 6. 10: The Feast of Booths―John 7:1-24.
David Guzik :: Study Guide for John 7. At the Feast of Tabernacles. A. Jesus goes up to Jerusalem in secret. 1. (John 7:1-2) In Galilee as the Feast of Tabernacles approaches. After these things Jesus walked in Galilee; for He did not want to walk in Judea, because the Jews sought to kill Him. Now the Jews’ Feast of Tabernacles was at hand. a.
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.
1 John 7 Day 1 • Read through the passage. • Write down key words, phrases and verses in the margin. • In this passage... What is one truth God wants me to believe? What is one revelation I see about Jesus Christ? What is one way these truths make a difference in my life? Day 2- John 7:1-5 1.
John 1:1-5 INTRODUCTION 1. The gospel of John was written for a simple purpose... a. To produce faith in Jesus as the Christ, the Son of God - Jn 20:30-31a b. To share the “life” that comes through such faith - Jn 20:31b 2. To encourage us to have faith in Jesus Christ... a. John begins his gospel with a prologue - Jn 1:1-18 b.
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. 1. Who are some of today’s most controversial personalities? 2. *What dynamic figure from history do you admire? Why? Explore It. 3.
INTRODUCTION... In Chapter Seven we see tension mounting up concerning the identity of Jesus. Three different times the people address the question about who Jesus is. Just as it was important then, this is one of the most important questions we must ask ourselves.