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The word synoptic means “see-together” and the first three Gospels present the life of Jesus in pretty much the same format. The first three Gospels focus more on what Jesus taught and did; John focused more on who Jesus is. John shows us who Jesus is by highlighting seven signs (miracles) of Jesus.
Page #9 Study Notes on John Introduction to the Gospel of John Author The book was written by the apostle John, who was the brother of James and the son of Zebedee. John is nowhere named in the book; but instead of arguing against his authorship, this argues for it. In 21:20 and elsewhere, the author refers to himself as simply “the
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.
This Bible study is designed to help you do your own in-depth study of John chapter 1. Study on your own or gather a group of friends to discuss together. The study is broken up into 10 daily lessons. Please don’t feel pressured to move through these lessons too quickly.
John Chapter 1 - In-depth, verse-by-verse Bible study and commentary of John chapter 1 in plain English. 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
1 lut 2021 · LESSON #4: When John speaks of Jesus Christ, he speaks of Someone he has heard, he has seen, and he has touched. LESSON #5: The longing of God’s heart is for fellowship with us.
THE GOSPEL OF JOHN Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION... The Gospel of John is such a great book to study, as a new believer, because it speaks so clearly about Jesus. It speaks of who He is, why He came and all about His ministry on earth before His death and resurrection.