St. John's Passion
60 studies in John chapters 12-21 - the Last Supper, Betrayal, Trial, Cross and Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
This
subject deals with John chapters 12-21 and examines the Last Supper,
the High Priestly Prayer, the Betrayal, Trial and Crucifixion, Resurrection
and Post-Resurrection appearances of Jesus Christ.
The ebook (see
below) is a 123 page exposition in 60 brief daily devotionals. The
student will also gain help from a good commentary such as Leon
Morris' Commentary on John in the Zondervan NICNT series.
Download Ebook in PDF DOC PRC MOBI format.
Free E-Sword
bible software and modules are also recommended.
Study Procedures see Help file
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Download the ebook (see above) and read it right through; make notes to yourself as you do so.
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Use the research questions to help you study.
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Write a 1500 word (3 page) paper where you exegete and expound the following five verses (about half a page each). This is much easier than it sounds, especially if you have a good commentary .
John 12:32
John 14:6
John 16:7
John 18:36
John 20:21
You should do the following for EACH of the five verses:
Context in passage - where does it fit in the surrounding verses.
History and culture - any relevant Jewish or Roman culture and history.
Key words and phrases - explain each of the key words and phrases that give meaning to the verse.
Meaning to the hearers - what did those who heard understand by it?
Application today - how does it apply to us now.
Research Questions
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List the main themes in each chapter of John 12-21.
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As you do so ask: "What does this passage say about God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit?"
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Look for commandments that Jesus gives His disciples and put them in context. Also work out the application of these commandments.
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Do research on the following four characters: John, Peter, Judas and Pilate.
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How does John depict the Jewish authorities?
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What is John's doctrine of the Holy Spirit, the Paraclete?
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What does John tell us about prayer in his a) promises about prayer and b) Jesus' practice of prayer.
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What are some of the unique features of the High Priestly prayer in John 17?
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What is the significance of the foot-washing in John 13?
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How is the cross portrayed? What aspects are focused on?
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What are the major changes that occur in the lives of the disciples after the Resurrection?
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John chapter 21 is a mysterious chapter. What did Jesus do during this sea-side commissioning service? Why do you think that John recorded it?
Individual Studies
Chapter & Verse | DOC | RTF | TXT | |
John 12:1-8 | RTF | |||
John 12:9-23 | RTF | |||
John 12:24-36 | RTF | |||
John 12:37-43 | RTF | |||
John 12:44-50 | RTF | |||
John 13:1-4 | RTF | |||
John 13:5-19 | RTF | |||
John 13:20-30 | RTF | |||
John 13:31-38 | RTF | |||
John 14:1-7 | RTF | |||
John 14:8-15 | RTF | |||
John 14:16-26 | DOC | |||
John 14:27-31 | DOC | |||
John 15:1-8 | RTF | |||
John 15:9-16 | RTF | |||
John 15:17 | ||||
John 15:18-25 | ||||
John 15:21-25 | RTF | |||
John 15:26-27 | RTF | |||
John 16:1-4 | RTF | |||
John 16:5-7 | RTF | |||
John 16:8-11 | RTF | |||
John 16:12-15 | RTF | |||
John 16:16-22 | RTF | |||
John 16:23-28 | ||||
John 16:29-33 | ||||
John 17:1-3 | ||||
John 17:4-8 | RTF | |||
John 17:9-12 | RTF | |||
John 17:13 | RTF | |||
John 17:14-18 | RTF | |||
John 17:19 | RTF | |||
John 17:20-23 | RTF | |||
John 17:24-26 | RTF | |||
John 18:1-2 | RTF | |||
John 18:3-6 | RTF | |||
John 18:7-9 | RTF | |||
John 18:10-14 | DOC | |||
John 18:13-18 | DOC | |||
John 18:19-24 | DOC | |||
John 18:25-27 | DOC | |||
John 18:28-33 | DOC | |||
John 18:34-38 | DOC | |||
John 18:38-40 | DOC | |||
John 19:1-5 | DOC | |||
John 19:6-9 | DOC | |||
John 19:10-15 | DOC | |||
John 19:16-18 | DOC | |||
John 19:19-22 | DOC | |||
John 19:23-27 | DOC | |||
John 19:28-30 | DOC | |||
John 19:31-37 | DOC | |||
John 19:38-42 | DOC | |||
John 20:1-10 | DOC | TXT | ||
John 20:11-18 | DOC | TXT | ||
John 20:19-23 | DOC | TXT | ||
John 20:24-31 | DOC | TXT | ||
John 21:1-6 | DOC | TXT | ||
John 21:7-14 | DOC | TXT | ||
John 21:15-19 | DOC | TXT | ||
John 21:20-25 | DOC | TXT |
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