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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 7:25-29) The people of Jerusalem object that Jesus could not be the Messiah because they know where He came from. Now some of them from Jerusalem said, “Is this not He whom they seek to kill? But look!
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. According to the second sentence of verse 1 why does Jesus want to stay in Galilee? 3. Verse 2 speaks of the festival of Booths, also called Succoth or Tabernacles. Read the following
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. What do you think was the tone of the conversation in verses 3-4? What does verse 5 tell us about Jesus’ brothers?
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.
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. Who are some of today’s most controversial personalities? 2. *What dynamic figure from history do you admire? Why?
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.