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What is the title of John chapter 1?
What is the title of John chapter 1?
What miracle occurs in John chapter 2?
What miracle occurs in John chapter 2?
Water into wine
What significant teaching happens in John chapter 3?
What significant teaching happens in John chapter 3?
Jesus teaches Nicodemus
Who does Jesus talk with in John chapter 4?
Who does Jesus talk with in John chapter 4?
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What event is described in John chapter 5?
What event is described in John chapter 5?
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Which chapter contains the feeding of the 5,000?
Which chapter contains the feeding of the 5,000?
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What characterizes John chapter 9?
What characterizes John chapter 9?
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What does Jesus claim about Himself in John chapter 8?
What does Jesus claim about Himself in John chapter 8?
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What event leads to the crucifixion in John chapter 19?
What event leads to the crucifixion in John chapter 19?
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What significant event occurs in John chapter 20?
What significant event occurs in John chapter 20?
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What does John chapter 16 discuss regarding the disciples?
What does John chapter 16 discuss regarding the disciples?
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Study Notes
John 1
- The Word becomes flesh, highlighting the incarnation of Jesus.
- John the Baptist clarifies he is not the Messiah.
- Introduction of Jesus' first disciples, including Philip and Nathanael.
John 2
- Jesus performs his first miracle by turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana.
- He clears the Temple, asserting authority over religious practices.
John 3
- Jesus teaches Nicodemus about being born again, emphasizing spiritual rebirth.
- John the Baptist testifies about Jesus’ divine authority and mission.
John 4
- Jesus engages in conversation with a Samaritan woman, breaking cultural boundaries.
- He heals the son of a royal official, showcasing his miraculous power.
John 5
- The healing at the pool of Bethesda highlights Jesus’ ability to restore life.
- Jesus reveals that life is granted through the Son, emphasizing his divinity.
- Testimonies about Jesus illustrate the recognition of his miraculous acts.
John 6
- Jesus miraculously feeds 5,000 people with five loaves and two fish.
- He walks on water, demonstrating mastery over nature.
- Jesus declares himself the Bread of Life, inviting belief in him.
- Many disciples turn away, reflecting on the challenges of true discipleship.
John 7
- Jesus attends the Feast of Tabernacles, a significant Jewish celebration.
- He teaches at the feast, presenting themes of belief and revelation.
- Leaders express disbelief and skepticism regarding his identity.
John 8
- The story of the adulterous woman emphasizes compassion and forgiveness.
- Jesus defends the validity of his testimony through divine authority.
- He contrasts the children of Abraham with the children of the devil, highlighting moral lineage.
John 9
- Jesus performs a miracle by healing a man born blind, illustrating spiritual and physical sight.
- The Pharisees investigate the healing, representing institutional skepticism.
- Discussion of spiritual blindness emphasizes a lack of understanding about Jesus.
John 10
- Jesus describes himself as the Good Shepherd, symbolizing guidance and protection for believers.
- The unbelief of the Jews illustrates the challenges Jesus faced in conveying his message.
John 11
- The death and resurrection of Lazarus display Jesus’ power over death.
- The plot to kill Jesus intensifies among religious leaders as a response to his miracles.
John 12
- Jesus is anointed at Bethany, symbolizing preparation for his impending suffering.
- His triumphal entry into Jerusalem marks a pivotal moment in his ministry.
John 13
- Jesus demonstrates humility by washing his disciples’ feet, teaching servanthood.
- He predicts his betrayal and Peter's denial, foreshadowing significant events.
John 14
- Jesus teaches that he is the way to the Father, emphasizing belief in him for eternal life.
- Promises the Holy Spirit, highlighting the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding disciples.
John 15
- The metaphor of the vine and branches illustrates the necessity of remaining connected to Christ.
- Jesus warns that the world will hate his disciples as it hated him.
John 16
- Jesus explains the work of the Holy Spirit, emphasizing comfort and guidance in truth.
- Disciples are assured their grief will transform into joy after his resurrection.
John 17
- Jesus prays for himself, his disciples, and all future believers, emphasizing unity and protection.
John 18
- Jesus is arrested, beginning the journey to the crucifixion.
- Peter denies knowing Jesus three times, fulfilling Jesus' prediction.
- Jesus stands before Pilate, representing the conflict with religious authority.
John 19
- Jesus is sentenced to crucifixion, highlighting the culmination of rejection by leaders.
- Details of the crucifixion and subsequent death and burial of Jesus underscore the gravity of these events.
John 20
- The discovery of the empty tomb marks the pivotal point of resurrection.
- Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene and later to his disciples and Thomas, affirming his resurrection.
John 21
- Jesus performs a miraculous catch of fish, demonstrating his continued guidance to disciples.
- He reinstates Peter, emphasizing forgiveness and the restoration of his role in ministry.
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Test your knowledge of the chapter titles and key events in the Book of John. This quiz covers significant themes such as Jesus' miracles, teachings, and interactions. Perfect for students studying the Bible or anyone interested in Christianity!