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John

New Testament

Section: Gospels   •   Trad. Author: John   •   Original Language: Greek

Bible Project Overview

John 1-12

Jesus as the Word made flesh

John 13-21

The hour of glory and resurrection

Table of Contents

Chapter Summaries

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Chapter Summary Commentary
1
The Word became flesh; John the Baptist testifies to Jesus; first disciples called; Jesus is the Lamb of God.
2
Wedding at Cana: Jesus' first miracle; cleansing the temple shows His zeal for God's house.
3
Nicodemus learns about new birth; Jesus explains God's love and the necessity of believing in Him.
4
Samaritan woman at the well discovers living water; many Samaritans believe; official's son healed.
5
Lame man healed at pool of Bethesda on Sabbath; Jesus claims equality with the Father.
6
Feeding 5,000; walking on water; Jesus is the bread of life; many disciples turn away.
7
Jesus teaches at Feast of Tabernacles; division among people; living water promised to believers.
8
Woman caught in adultery; Jesus is the light of the world; truth sets free; Abraham rejoiced to see Jesus' day.
9
Man born blind receives sight; Pharisees investigate and expel him; Jesus reveals spiritual blindness.
10
Jesus is the good shepherd who lays down His life; sheep know His voice; unity with the Father.
11
Lazarus dies and is raised after four days; Martha confesses Jesus as Messiah; plot to kill Jesus intensifies.
12
Mary anoints Jesus' feet; triumphal entry; Jesus predicts His death and glorification; some Greeks seek Him.
13
Jesus washes disciples' feet; teaches about humble service; predicts betrayal; gives new commandment of love.
14
Jesus is the way, truth, and life; promises the Holy Spirit as Helper; peace amid trouble.
15
Jesus is the true vine; believers must remain in Him to bear fruit; world will hate His followers.
16
Holy Spirit will convict the world; sorrow will turn to joy; Jesus has overcome the world.
17
Jesus' high priestly prayer for Himself, His disciples, and all future believers; unity and glory.
18
Betrayal and arrest in garden; trials before Annas, Caiaphas, and Pilate; Peter's denials.
19
Jesus scourged and crucified; 'It is finished'; buried in Joseph's new tomb; Sabbath approaches.
20
Empty tomb; Jesus appears to Mary, then disciples; Thomas believes; these signs written for faith.
21
Miraculous catch of fish; Jesus restores Peter with threefold commissioning to feed His sheep.

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