answer. It was not for the teacher to quiz the pupil but for the pupil to quiz the students. It emphasizes learning readiness because it focuses on the need of the student. Jesus did ask questions‚ He asked 107 questions in the gospels. 2. Jesus will answer four questions in this chapter‚ the first question was asked in 13:36 but is answered here. B. “Let not your hearts be troubled.” 1. The disciples are in for a traumatic
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Why John 21 is a Post-Script. A. Begins with John 1:1 declaring Jesus deity and builds to the apex John 20:28‚ “My Lord and my God. John is finished when he proves his argument. B. Then he writes the purpose of the book in John 20:31 and John thinks He is finished. John 21 is added later by John. C. Reasons why conservative scholars believe parts of John 21 was written by someone else. 1. Another elder named John. John
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determined by the size of his flock. Much of the economy throughout the biblical history of Israel was dependant largely on this industry. The Lord was identified as the shepherd of Israel. (Ps. 80:1; 23:1). Text Parables There are no parables in John‚ unlike the Synoptics. The word parable is not used here‚ but paroimian a Wayside saying or proverb. Sheep fold normally represented Israel. Often the fence was a ring made out of thorn branches. Thieves and robbers. Rustling was always a problem
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December 2‚ 2013 The Case for Christ The Case for Christ I found the information revealed to be quite informative and for me‚ largely new as I’ve never researched these areas directly. There is plenty of evidence presented on each topic and Strobel uses each interview to explore a number of angles from the skeptics perspective to ensure he looks for answers to the most common questions that relate to every interview topic. The experts range greatly but are primarily scholars and authors of various
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“The relationship between John proctor and his wife is not an easy one” Through close analysis of three scenes discuss Miller’s dramatic presentation of the relationship and how the audience respond to it. Draft Elizabeth and Johns relationship is certainly not an easy one. Although having been married with two children the intrusion of Abigail could not have come at a worse time. With Elizabeth ill and Abigail’s personality being such a contrast John felt it as an escape from his wife’s absence
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Gospel of John Midterm Review CHECKLIST OF TOPICS FOR THE MID-TERM EXAM Page 1 of 3 INTRODUCTION Author Date/Audience Purpose for Writing Key Characteristics John & the Synoptics Theme: “New Creation” CHAPTER 1 Prologue o Wisdom background o Connection with Genesis 1 o Connection with the rest of the Gospel of John o Explain the background behind each verse (vv.1-18) John the Baptist (vv.19-34) o John & Elijah o Historical question concerning Pharisees o Spirit “remaining”
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Signs/Miracles Paper Jeffrey Kerns BIBL 323 This paper will cover the eight great sign miracles that Jesus performed amd recorded in the Gospel of John. First Sign/Miracle Turning Water into Wine: This miracle was performed at the wedding at Cana. 1 On the third day a wedding took place at Cana in Galilee. Jesus’ mother was there‚ 2 and Jesus and his disciples had also been invited to the wedding. 3 When the wine was gone‚ Jesus’ mother said to him‚ “They have no
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significant theological themes in the Gospel of john and how may I apply these themes to my contemporary setting? The major theological themes in the Gospel of John are faith‚ eternal life‚ resurrection‚ the relationship between God and his son Jesus and discipleship. In my post for week 5 I talked about how in John the relationship between God and his son Jesus was immediately explained in the first Chapter. They did not go over his birth account in John rather what his purpose and closeness to
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I first heard about the gospel of John‚ but I do remember when we had a big argument about the four gospels. I was born in the Philippines and maybe around seventy to eighty percent of the people believe in Jesus Christ. I was in second year high school then when we had the biggest discussion among my friends. I got four friends and we all have different religions. As much as possible‚ we tried not to talk about religion until we talked about how common the name John was. One thing led to another
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things‚ Jesus began His teaching‚ not with words which might have been missed by them‚ but with the two significant actions. The first action was the washing of the disciples feet‚ recorded in John 13:2-11. The second action‚ which I will not talk much about‚ was the giving of the sop to Judas‚ recorded in John 13:21-30. In each case the action is followed by important teaching. Many wonder why Jesus did these actions. The disciples were preoccupied. They disciples were terrified of the Jewish
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