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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.
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?
It’s no wonder that the Jews, a desert people, would hold a great festival to honor God’s past blessings of water and pray for continued abundance. At the Festival of Tablernacles, in John 7:38, Jesus cried out that from the heart of every believer living water pours forth into the world.
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.
1 John 7 Meditation Questions Jesus and his brothers - John 7:1-10 After these things, Jesus was walking in Galilee, for he wouldn’t walk in Judea, because the Jews sought to kill him. 2 Now the feast of the Jews, the Feast of Booths, was at hand. 3 His brothers
Discussion Questions: (John 7:1-24) 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 ...
1. What thoughts from last week’s reflection or commentary inspired you, especially in regard to the Eucharist? Record some thoughts to share with your group. Read John 7:1-9. 2. In last week’s lesson Jesus taught in Capernaum. As Chapter 7 opens, the author states “after this Jesus moved about within Galilee”.