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| Key Places in John John's story begins as John the Baptist ministers near Bethany on the other side of the Jordan (John 1:28ff). Jesus also begins his ministry, talking to some of the men who would later become his twelve disciples. Jesus' ministry in Galilee began with a visit to a wedding in Cana (John 2:1ff). Then he went to Capernaum, which became his new home (John 2:12). He journeyed to Jerusalem for the special feasts (John 2:13) and there met with Nicodemus, a religious leader (John 3:1ff). When Jesus left Judea, he traveled through Samaria and ministered to the Samaritans (John 4:1ff). Jesus did miracles in Galilee (John 4:46ff) and in Judea and Jerusalem (John 5:1ff). We follow him as he fed 5000 near Bethsaida beside the Sea of Galilee (Sea of Tiberias) (John 6:1ff), walked on the water to his frightened disciples (John 6:16ff), preached through Galilee (John 7:1), returned to Jerusalem (John 7:2ff), preached beyond the Jordan in Perea (John 10:40), raised Lazarus from the dead in Bethany (John 11:1ff), and finally entered Jerusalem for the last time to celebrate the Passover with his disciples and give them key teachings about what was to come and how they should act. His last hours before his crucifixion were spent in the city (13:1ff), in the Garden of Gethsemane (John 18:12ff). He would be crucified, but he would rise again as he had promised. |
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3. THE APOSTLE, brother of James the "Greater" #Mt
4:21 10:2 #Mr 1:19 3:17 10:35 He was
one, probably the younger, of the sons of Zebedee #Mt
4:21 and Salome #Mt 27:56 comp. #Mr
15:40 and was born at Bethsaida. His father was apparently a man
of some wealth (comp. #Mr 1:20 Lu 5:3 #Joh
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John - Outline: I. Birth and preparation of Jesus, the Son of God (1:1-2:11) A. God became a human being (1:1-18) B. John the Baptist declares his mission (1:19-28) C. John the Baptist proclaims Jesus as the Messiah (1:29-34) D. The first disciples follow Jesus (1:35-51) E. Jesus turns water into wine (2:1-11) II. Message and ministry of Jesus, the Son of God (2:12-12:50) A. Jesus encounters belief and unbelief from the people (2:12-6:71) 1. Jesus clears the temple (2:12-25) 2. Nicodemus visits Jesus at night (3:1-21) 3. John the Baptist tells more about Jesus (3:22-36) 4. Jesus talks to a woman at the well (4:1-26) 5. Jesus tells about the spiritual harvest (4:27-38) 6. Many Samaritans believe in Jesus (4:39-42) 7. Jesus preaches in Galilee (4:43-45) 8. Jesus heals a government official's son (4:46-54) 9. Jesus heals a lame man by the pool (5:1-18) 10. Jesus claims to be God's son (5:19-30) 11. Jesus supports his claim (5:31-47) 12. Jesus feeds five thousand (6:1-15) 13. Jesus walks on water (6:16-21) 14. Jesus is the true bread from heaven (6:22-40) 15. The Jews disagree that Jesus is from heaven (6:41-59) 16. Many disciples desert Jesus (6:60-71) B. Jesus encounters conflict with the religious leaders (7:1-10:42) 1. Jesus' brothers ridicule him (7:1-9) 2. Jesus teaches openly at the temple (7:10-31) 3. Religious leaders attempt to arrest Jesus (7:32-52) 4. Jesus forgives an adulterous woman (7:53-8:11) 5. Jesus is the light of the world (8:12-20) 6. Jesus warns of coming judgment (8:21-30) 7. Jesus speaks about God's true children (8:31-47) 8. Jesus states He is eternal (8:48-59) 9. Jesus heals the man who was born blind (9:1-12) 10. Religious leaders question the blind man (9:13-34) 11. Jesus teaches about spiritual blindness (9:35-41) 12. Jesus is the Good Shepherd (10:1-21) 13. Religious leaders surround Jesus at the temple (10:22-42) C. Jesus encounters crucial events in Jerusalem (11:1-12:50) 1. Lazarus becomes ill and dies (11:1-16) 2. Jesus comforts Mary and Martha (11:17-37) 3. Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead (11:38-44) 4. Religious leaders plot to kill Jesus (11:45-57) 5. A woman anoints Jesus with perfume (12:1-11) 6. Jesus rides into Jerusalem on a donkey (12:12-19) 7. Jesus explains why He must die (12:20-36) 8. Most of the people do not believe in Jesus (12:37-43) 9. Jesus summarizes His message (12:44-50) III. Death and resurrection of Jesus, the Son of God (13:1-21:25) A. Jesus teaches His disciples (13:1-17:26) 1. Jesus washes the disciples' feet (13:1-20) 2. Jesus and the disciples have the Last Supper (13:21-30) 3. Jesus predicts Peter's denial (13:31-38) 4. Jesus is the way to the Father (14:1-14) 5. Jesus promises the Holy Spirit (14:15-31) 6. Jesus teaches about the vine and the branches (15:1-17) 7. Jesus warns about the world's hatred (15:18-16:4) 8. Jesus teaches about the Holy Spirit (16:5-15) 9. Jesus teaches about using His name in prayer (16:16-33) 10. Jesus prays for Himself (17:1-5) 11. Jesus prays for His disciples (17:6-19) 12. Jesus prays for future believers (17:20-26) B. Jesus completes His mission (18:1-21:25) 1. Jesus is betrayed and arrested (18:1-11) 2. Annas questions Jesus (18:12-24) 3. Peter denies knowing Jesus (18:25-27) 4. Jesus stands trial before Pilate (18:28-37) 5. Pilate hands Jesus over to be crucified (18:38-19:16) 6. Jesus is led away to be crucified (19:17-27) 7. Jesus dies on the cross (19:28-37) 8. Jesus is laid in the tomb (19:38-42) 9. Jesus rises from the dead (20:1-9) 10. Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene (20:10-18) 11. Jesus appears to the disciples behind locked doors (20:19-23) 12. Jesus appears to the disciples including Thomas (20:24-31) 13. Jesus appears to the disciples while fishing (21:1-14) 14. Jesus talks with Peter (21:15-25) |
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1 John - Outline: I. God is light (1:1-2:27) A. The word of life (1:1-4) B. Walking in the light (1:5-2:14) C. Do not love the world (2:15-17) D. Warning against antichrists (2:18-27) II. God is love (2:28-4:21) A. Children of God (2:28-3:10) B. Love one another (3:11-24) C. Test the spirits (4:1-6) D. God's love and ours (4:7-21) III. God is life (5:1-21) A. Faith in the son of God (5:1-12) B. Concluding remarks (5:13-21) |
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2 John - Outline: I. Watch out for false teachers (1:1-11) II. John's final words (1:12-13) |
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3 John - Outline: I. God's children live by the standards of the gospel (1:1-12) II. John's final words (1:13-14) |