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David Guzik commentary on John1 gives a prologue to the Gospel of John,the testimony of John the Baptist on Jesus , and an account of the first disciples.
John. It is not material to enquire when and where this gospel was written; we are sure that it was given by inspiration of God to John, the brother of James, one of the twelve apostles, distinguished by the honourable character of that disciple whom Jesus loved, one of the first three of the worthies of the Son of David, whom he took to be the ...
Gospel of John - In-depth, verse-by-verse Bible study and commentary of the Gospel of John in plain English. This free, seminary-level study uses an engaging interactive format.
1. Background to the Study of John. 2. Major Differences Between John and the Synoptic Gospels. 3. Prologue (John 1:1-18) 4. Exegetical Commentary on John 1 (verses 1:19 - 51) 5.
The Gospel of John is one of the most popular and beloved books in the Bible, and this fact is reflected in the sheer number of available commentaries on the book. John is so theologically rich that I have found help and insight in a large number of commentaries.
Click here to read David Guzik’s written commentary on the Gospel of John. Apple Podcasts: David Guzik teaches through the Gospel of John. Video and Audio Teaching Through the Gospel of John. John 1:1-18 – God the Son Presented to Us. John 1:19-51 – Revealed to John the Baptist.
THE DIVISIONS OF ST. JOHN’S GOSPEL. The Prologue or Introduction. John 1:1-18. Part I. The Manifestation of Christ’s Glory in Life and Power. John 1:19 - John 12:1-36. 1. Christ’s Announcement of Himself, and the Beginnings of Faith and Unbelief. John chaps. 1:19 - John 4:1-54. 2. The Period of Conflict. John chaps. 5 - John 12:36.
John writes his Gospel “so that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name” (20:31). His book teaches readers that Jesus Christ is the divine Son who is sent into the world to reveal the true way to the Father (14:6).
Explore John’s Gospel as it demonstrates the divinity of Jesus through a series of striking signs in this TGC Bible Commentary by Andreas Köstenberger.
Key Themes. Discerning light from darkness and life from death. God’s love for his people’s unity throughout the world. The true humanity and divinity of Jesus. The choice to believe into God’s power over death. Structure. John is divided into five parts.