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David Guzik commentary on John 3, where Jesus is approached by Nicodemus and answers his questions about being born again.
28 cze 2004 · Exegetical Commentary on John 3. OUTLINE: [3 C To Jerusalem: the first Passover (2:13-3:36)] [1 D Jesus’ cleansing of the Temple (2:13-22)] [2 D A Public Response to Jesus: Trust without Trustworthiness (2:23-25)] 3 D A Personal Response to Jesus: Nicodemus comes by night (3:1-21)
John 3. In this chapter we have, I. Christ's discourse with Nicodemus, a Pharisee, concerning the great mysteries of the gospel, in which he here privately instructs him, ver 1-21. II. John Baptist's discourse with his disciples concerning Christ, upon occasion of his coming into the neighbourhood where John was (ver 22-36), in which he fairly ...
Inductive Bible study on John 3:1-21. Includes cross references, questions, verse by verse commentary, outline, and applications on John chapter 3:1-21.
Nicodemus is mentioned three times in this Gospel: (1) He came to Christ (John 3:2); (2) He spoke for Christ (John 7:45-52); and (3) He honored Christ (John 19:39-40); and in each instance the circumstance of his coming to Jesus by night is mentioned.
Jesus at once answers these questions; the answer being, as it frequently is, to the unexpressed thought (comp. e.g., John 2:18). The coming of the Messiah, the Divine Glory, God’s Kingdom, these are the thoughts which filled men’s minds.
17 maj 2011 · John 3. PARAGRAPH DIVISIONS OF MODERN TRANSLATIONS. READING CYCLE THREE. FOLLOWING THE ORIGINAL AUTHOR'S INTENT AT THE PARAGRAPH LEVEL. This is a study guide commentary, which means that you are responsible for your own interpretation of the Bible. Each of us must walk in the light we have.