John
- Concerning Jesus Christ (1:1-51)
- Deity and eternity (Mic. 5:1; Heb. 1:5-14; Rev. 1:8, 17; 22:13) (1:1-2)
- Pre-incarnation work (Rev. 3:14; Col. 1:16; Heb. 1:2; Eph. 3:9) (1:3-5)
- Concerning John the Baptist (Mt. 3:1; Mk. 1:1; Lk. 3:1) (1:6-8)
- Concerning Jesus Christ (1:9-11)
- Divinity, creative work and reception by Israel (1:9-11)
- Redemptive work (Jn. 17:2) (1:12-13)
- Incarnation (Isa. 7:14; 9:6; Mt. 1:18; Lk. 1:35; Rom. 1:3; 8:3; Gal. 4:4; 1 Tim. 3:16; Heb. 1:5) (1:14)
- Concerning John the Baptist (Mt. 3:1; Mk. 1:1; Lk. 3:1; Jn. 1:6) (1:15)
- Concerning Jesus Christ: source of grace and truth (Jn. 14:6, 12-26; 17:2) (1:16-18)
- Concerning John the Baptist (1:19-24)
- His testimony of his baptism (Mt. 3:11; Mk. 1:4; Lk. 3:3, 16) (1:25-28)
- His testimony of Jesus Christ (Jn. 3:25; Mt. 3:11; Mk. 1:7; Lk. 3:16) (1:29-34)
- Ministry and teachings of Jesus Christ (Mt. 4:14; Mk. 1:14; Lk. 4:14) (1:35-39)
- Two disciples won by John (1:35-39)
- Peter won by Andrew (1:40-42)
- Philip won by Jesus Himself (1:43-44)
- Nathanael won by Philip (1:45-46)
- Nathanael's doubts expelled (1:47-49)
- First prophecy of Jesus (1:50-51)
- First miracle of Jesus: 162 gallons of water made wine (2:1-25)
- Jesus and Nicodemus (3:1-36)
- Visit and confession to Jesus (3:1-2)
- Necessity of new birth stated (cp. Mt. 18:3) (3:3)
- The new birth misunderstood by a religious leader (Rom. 9:30-10:13; 1 Cor. 1:18-31; 2 Cor. 3:13-18; 4:3-4) (3:4)
- Necessity of the new birth again stated and illustrated (Rom. 1:19-20) (3:5-8)
- The new birth still a mystery to Nicodemus (3:9)
- Nicodemus rebuked for his ignorance and unbelief (3:10-12)
- The writer's testimony (3:13)
- Of the ascension and reality of living Christ in heaven (3:13)
- Of the crucifixion and how to be born again (Jn. 1:12; 1 Jn. 1:9; 5:1) (3:14-17)
- Of condemnation to unbelievers (Jn. 16:7; Mk. 16:16) (3:18-21)
- Jesus ministers in Judea (3:22)
- John's ministry in Aenon (3:23-24)
- Last testimony of John the Baptist (3:25-29)
- Of Jesus Christ (cp. Jn. 1:6, 15, 19, 29) (3:30-36)
- Jesus goes into Galilee (4:1-54)
- Jesus and the Samaritan woman (4:4-6)
- The circumstances (4:4-6)
- Jesus: Give Me to drink (4:7-8)
- Woman!: Why do You ask me? (4:9)
- Jesus: If you ask I will give you living water (4:10)
- Woman: Where would you get living water to give me? (4:11-12)
- Jesus: I will give you a well of water of eternal life (4:13-14)
- Woman: Give me this water (4:15)
- Jesus: Go call thy husband (4:16)
- Woman: I have no husband (4:17)
- Jesus: You have had five husbands and one not a husband (4:18)
- Woman: You are a prophet. Where shall I worship? (4:19-20)
- Jesus: Worship God in Spirit and in truth where you are (4:21-24)
- Woman: I am looking for the Messiah who will teach us truth (4:25)
- Jesus: I am the Messiah (4:26)
- Disciples return: the woman testifies and brings a whole city to Christ (4:27-30)
- Secret of a minister's pleasure and satisfaction (4:31-34)
- First lesson on missionary work and its rewards (4:35-38)
- Two days of revival meetings (4:39-42)
- Jesus welcomed in Galilee (4:43-45)
- Nobleman's son healed (4:46-54)
- Jesus and the Samaritan woman (4:4-6)
- The troubled pool: Jesus heals a man on the sabbath (5:1-47)
- Healed man rebuked for carrying his bed on the sabbath (5:10-13)
- Jesus meets the man again (5:14)
- The man reports to the Jews (5:15)
- Second attempt to kill Jesus (Mt. 26:3) (5:16)
- Jesus' answer (5:17-18)
- Claims equality with God in power and works (Jn. 3:34) (5:19-20)
- Claims equality with God in resurrection power (Jn. 11:25) (5:21)
- Claims equality with God in judgment (Acts 17:31) (5:22)
- Claims equality with God in honor (Heb. 2:7-9) (5:23)
- Claims equality with God in giving eternal life (Jn. 17:2) (5:24-25)
- Claims equality with God in self-existant life (Jn. 1:4) (5:26-27)
- Claims equality with God over death and destiny (5:28-29)
- Claims absolute justice in His own right (Jn. 8:16; 9:39) (5:30)
- Claims fourfold witness (5:31-35)
- B. His own works (Jn. 10:31-38) (5:36)
- C. The Father (Jn. 8:18; 10:25; 12:28; 14:10; Mt. 3:17; 17:5) (5:37-38)
- D. The Scriptures (Lk. 24:27, 44) (5:39-42)
- Christ's power of attorney: foretells His rejection and Jews' reception of the coming Antichrist (Dan. 9:27) (5:43)
- Jesus rebukes unbelief (5:44-47)
- Five thousand miraculously fed (Mt. 14:15; Mk. 6:32; Lk. 9:11) (6:1-71)
- Jesus demanded as King: secret of mortifying personal pride (6:14-15)
- Jesus walks on water (Mt. 14:22; Mk. 6:45) (6:16-21)
- Discourse on the bread of life (6:22-25)
- Multitudes seek Jesus (6:22-25)
- Jesus rebukes the motive of the mixed multitude (6:26-27)
- People ask the secret of power to do the works of God (6:28)
- Secret of power stated (6:29)
- The people demand a sign instead of exercising faith (6:30-31)
- God gives the true bread of life, not Moses (6:32-33)
- Request for eternal bread (6:34)
- Jesus the true bread of life (6:35-40)
- Murmuring Jews (Mt. 26:3) (6:41-42)
- Jesus explains more fully the bread of life, its benefits and how it is received (6:43-51)
- Jews are more puzzled (6:52)
- Jesus still further explains the bread of life (6:53-58)
- Discipleship tested by doctrine (cp. Mt. 8:22, refs.) (6:59-66)
- Peter's new confession (cp. Mt. 16:13; Mk. 8:27; Lk. 9:18) (6:67-69)
- Jesus predicts His betrayal by Judas (6:70-71)
- Jesus taunted by His brethren (cp. Lk. 9:51; Mk. 3:21; Jn. 7:3-10; Ps. 69:8-9) (7:1-53)
- Final departure from Galilee to die for all men (7:10-13)
- First temple discourse (7:14-15)
- The Jews marvel (7:14-15)
- The secret of getting truth and the acid test of a true servent of God (7:16-19)
- Jesus accused of being demon possesed (Jn. 8:48, 52; 10:20; cp. Mt. 12:24) (7:20)
- Jesus rebukes inconsistent practices (cp. Mt. 23:3, 13) (7:21-24)
- Jewish objection to Jesus (7:25-27)
- Jesus answers the Jews (7:28-29)
- Division: plot to kill Jesus (Mt. 26:3, refs.) (7:30-32)
- Jesus answers Pharisees (7:33-34)
- Jewish reasonings about Jesus and His doctrines (7:35-36)
- The great declaration of the Spirit baptism (Mt. 3:11; 20:22-23; Lk. 24:49; Jn. 14:12-17, 26; 15:26; 16:13-15; Acts 1:4-8; 2:1-21, 38-39; 5:32; 8:14-21; 9:17; 10:44-48; 11:14-18; 15:7-11; 19:1-6; Gal. 3:14) (7:37-39)
- Division: fourth attempt to kill Jesus (Mt. 26:3, refs.) (7:40-44)
- Report of the officers and Nicodemus' wise council (7:45-53)
- Second temple discourse (8:1-59)
- Woman taken in adultery (8:1-11)
- Jesus the light of the world (Jn. 1:4-9; 9:5; 12:35) (8:12)
- Jesus accused of boasting (8:13)
- Jesus claims the Father as a witness (Jn. 5:37-38) (8:14-18)
- Where is Thy Father? (8:19-21)
- The answer (8:19-21)
- Will He kill Himself? (8:22-24)
- The answer (8:22-24)
- Who art Thou? (8:25-29)
- The answer (8:25-29)
- Jesus exhorts believers (8:30-32)
- Jewish claim of being children of freedom refuted by Jesus (1 Jn. 3:8; Rom. 6:16-23) (8:33-38)
- Jewish claim of being children of Abraham refuted by Jesus (cp. Rom. 2:28-29; 9:6) (8:39-40)
- Jewish claim of being children of God refuted by Jesus (Jn. 3:5; 1 Jn. 3:8-10) (8:41-47)
- Jewish claim of His nationality and source of power refuted by Jesus (Lk. 1:35; Mt. 1:18; 3:16-17; Acts 10:38) (8:48-51)
- Jewish questions of His greatness answered (Isa. 7:14; 9:6-7; Jn. 1:1-2) (8:52-56)
- Jesus' claim as to His age refuted (Mic. 5:2; Jn. 1:1-2) (8:57-58)
- Fifth attempt to kill Jesus (Mt. 26:3, refs.) (8:59)
- The man born blind (9:1-41)
- Question of responsibility (9:1-3)
- Jesus heals the blind man (9:4-7)
- The neighbors and the man (9:8-12)
- The Pharisees and the man (9:13-17)
- The parents and Jews (9:18-23)
- The Pharisees and the man (9:24-34)
- Jesus and the healed man (9:35-38)
- Third temple discourse (9:39)
- Mission of Jesus stated (Mt. 5:17; 10:34; 20:28; Lk. 4:18; 12:49; 19:10; Jn. 10:10, 16; 12:46; Acts 10:38; Tit. 2:14; Heb. 4:14; 1 Pet. 3:18; 1 Jn. 3:5-8) (9:39)
- Question of the Pharisees answered by Jesus (9:40-41)
- Parable of the good shepherd (Ps. 23; Heb. 13:20) (10:1-42)
- Parable of the good shepherd explained (10:7-18)
- Division among the Jews (Jn. 7:12, 30, 40) (10:19-21)
- Fourth temple discourse (10:22-24)
- Inquiry of the Jews (10:22-24)
- Jesus again claims deity (Jn. 1:1; 5:17-47; 14:9; 17:2) (10:25-30)
- Sixth attempt to kill Jesus for claiming to be God (Mt. 26:3, refs) (10:31-33)
- Jesus states proof of His deity (Jn. 1:1, 14; 5:17-47) (10:34-38)
- Seventh attempt to kill Jesus (Mt. 26:3, refs) (10:39-42)
- Resurrection of Lazarus (11:1-57)
- Occasion and purpose (11:1-6)
- Journey back to Judea from beyond Jordan (Jn. 10:40) (11:7-16)
- Arrival: Jesus and Martha (11:17-27)
- Jesus and Mary (Lk. 10:38) (11:28-32)
- The compassion of Jesus (11:33-36)
- Journey to the sepulchre (11:37-38)
- Unbelief of Martha (11:39)
- Absolute faith of Jesus (11:40)
- The prayer of Jesus (11:41-42)
- The power of Jesus: Lazarus resurrected (11:43-44)
- The result of a miracle (11:45-46)
- Eighth attempt to kill Jesus (Mt. 26:3, refs) (11:47-48)
- Prophecy of Caiaphas of the death of Jesus (Jn. 18:14) (11:49-52)
- Ninth attempt to kill Jesus (Mt. 26:3, refs.; cp. Mk. 14:1; Lk. 22:1) (11:53-54)
- Standing orders to arrest Jesus (Mt. 26:3, refs.) (11:55-57)
- Second anointing of Jesus (cp. Mt. 26:6; Mk. 14:3; cp. Lk. 7:36) (12:1-50)
- Plot to kill Lazarus also (12:9-11)
- Triumphal entry (Mt. 21:1; Mk. 11:1; Lk. 19:28; Zech. 9:9) (12:12-19)
- Fifth temple discourse (12:20-22)
- Occasion: Greeks seek Jesus (12:20-22)
- Jesus predicts and illustrates His death (Mt. 27:45) (12:23-24)
- Test of discipleship (Mt. 16:24, refs.) (12:25-26)
- Prayer: an audible voice from heaven (Mt. 3:17; 17:5) (12:27-29)
- Judgment of the world in the cross of Christ (Col. 2:14; Gal. 3:13; 1 Pet. 2:24; Heb. 2:14) (12:30-33)
- Jesus again questioned (12:34)
- Jesus admonishes the people and then hides from them (12:35-36)
- Jesus rejected in fulfillment of prophecy (Mt. 13:10) (12:37-41)
- Chief characteristic of professors (cp. Acts 6:7) (12:42-43)
- Jesus' last testimony of Himself to the public (12:44-50)
- The last passover (Mt. 26:20; Mk. 14:17; Lk. 22:14) (13:1-38)
- The hour (Jn. 2:4; 7:30; 8:20; 12:23, 27; 17:1) (13:1)
- Supper set: Judas tempted (13:2)
- Jesus sets an example of humility to rebuke the strife over leadership (Lk. 22:24) (13:3-5)
- Peter is touched by such lowly service from his Master (13:6)
- Lessons beyond feet washing that Peter did not understand (13:7)
- Peter rebels: pride rebuked (13:8)
- Peter's self-humbling (13:9)
- All clean except Judas (13:10-11)
- Application of His lowly service (cp. Mt. 18:2, refs.) (13:12-17)
- Jesus predicts His betrayal by Judas (Mt. 26:20; Mk. 14:17; Lk. 22:21) (13:18-26)
- Judas submits to Satan (13:27-30)
- Jesus' last teaching at the passover (Mt. 26:30) (13:31-35)
- Discourse on the Mount of Olives (Mt. 26:30) (13:36-38)
- First mention of the rapture of the church (1 Thess. 4:13, refs.) (14:1-31)
- Life's great question (14:5)
- Answer to all destiny (14:6-7)
- The universal desire of all true believers (14:8)
- The true revelation of God (14:9-11)
- The Christian's power of attorney: promise of unlimited power (Mt. 18:18, refs.) (14:12)
- Promise of unlimited answers: chief end of prayer and the Christian's power of attorney (14:13-14)
- Genuine proof of love: the comprehensive gift (Lk. 11:13; Acts 2:38-39; 10:45; 11:17; 15:8; Gal. 3:14) (14:15-17)
- Promise and condition of spiritual union and power (14:18-21)
- The question of divine manifestation to believers (14:22)
- Secret of divine indwelling and ownership (1 Cor. 6:17) (14:23-25)
- The believer's new teacher and reminder of truth (14:26)
- The source of true peace (14:27)
- Jesus' return to the Father the secret of all blessings (Jn. 14:6, 12, 16, 26; 15:26; 16:7, 23; Acts 1:4; 2:33; Rom. 8:34; Heb. 1:3; 4:14; 7:25) (14:28-31)
- Discourse on the way to the garden (15:1-27)
- The true vine (15:1)
- Two kinds of branches (15:2)
- State of true believers (15:3)
- Condition of fruit bearing (15:4-5)
- Absolute necessity of abiding in Christ to be saved (15:6)
- The all-inclusive condition of answered prayer (15:7)
- Purpose of fruit bearing (15:8)
- Conditions and blessings of abiding in Christ (15:9-14)
- Seven proofs of friendship: the Christian's power of attorney (15:15-17)
- Why the world hates true believers (Mt. 10:22; Jas. 4:4; 1 Jn. 2:15-17; Jn. 16:3; 17:14) (15:18-21)
- Why the world hates God and Christ (Mt. 10:34; Jn. 3:16-21; 7:7; Rom. 8:7; 2 Cor. 4:3-4) (15:22-25)
- The Spirit of Testimony (Rev. 19:10; Gal. 4:6) (15:26-27)
- Jesus predicts persecution (Mt. 5:10; Jn. 15:18) (16:1-33)
- Reason for the prophecy of persecution of Christians (16:4-6)
- Necessity of going back to the Father (Jn. 14:12) (16:7)
- Threefold work of the Holy Spirit in the world (Jn. 14:26; 15:26; 16:13-15; Rom. 8:1-26) (16:8-11)
- Prophecy of future revelations (fulfilled, Acts 1:2) (16:12-15)
- New statement of doctrine (16:16)
- Disciples misunderstand (16:17-18)
- Jesus explains His going away and coming again (16:19-22)
- The new law on prayer: "In my name" - the Christian's power of attorney (16:23-26)
- Further explanation of the misunderstanding of Jn. 16:16 (16:27-28)
- Disciples now understand (16:29-30)
- Prophecy of suffering and Christian persecutions (16:31-33)
- The Lord's prayer (17:1-26)
- Glorification of the Father and the Son (17:1)
- Concerning life eternal (17:2-3)
- Testimony of mission fulfilled on the earth (17:4)
- Prayer for original glory (17:5)
- Testimony of the power of attorney and its results (17:6-8)
- Prayer for the keeping and oneness of all believers (Jn. 17:20) (17:9-11)
- All kept but one: reason (17:12)
- Testimony of the holiness of all believers (Heb. 12:14; Jn. 15:3) (17:13-14)
- Prayer for believers to be kept from all evil (17:15)
- Testimony of the holiness of believers (Jn. 15:3, 19) (17:16)
- Prayer for a setting apart of believers to a world ministry by the truth (Jn. 10:36) (17:17-19)
- Prayer for the oneness of all new believers as God and Christ were one (Jn. 17:9) (17:20-23)
- Prayer for the glorification of all believers (17:24)
- Testimony of the contrast between the faith of the world and believers (17:25)
- The mission fulfilled (17:26)
- The sufferings of Jesus (18:1-40)
- Jesus in the garden (Mt. 26:36; Mk. 14:32; Lk. 22:39) (18:1)
- Eleventh attempt to kill Jesus: betrayal and arrest (Mt. 26:3, refs.; 26:47; Mk. 14:43; Lk. 22:47) (18:2-11)
- Jesus led first before Annas and Caiaphas (Mt. 26:57; Mk. 14:53; Lk. 22:63) (18:12-14)
- Peter's first denial (Jn. 18:25; Mt. 26:69; Mk. 14:66; Lk. 22:54) (18:15-18)
- The trial of Jesus (Mt. 26:57; Mk. 14:53; Lk. 22:63) (18:19-24)
- Peter's second and third denials (Jn. 18:15, refs.) (18:25-27)
- Jesus before Pilate (Mt. 27:1, 11; Mk. 15:1; Lk. 23:1) (18:28-37)
- Jesus condemned: Barabbas released (Mt. 27:15; Mk. 15:7; Lk. 23:13) (18:38-40)
- Jesus crowned with thorns (Mt. 27:27; Mk. 15:16) (19:1-42)
- Pilate brings Jesus before the multitude (19:4-7)
- Jesus again taken before Pilate (Jn. 18:28, refs.) (19:8-11)
- Pilate seeks to free Jesus (19:12)
- Pilate again brings Jesus before the Jews (19:13-14)
- Final rejection of Jesus by the Jews (Mt. 27:25) (19:15)
- The crucifixion (Mt. 27:33; Mk. 15:22; Lk. 23:32) (19:16-24)
- The women at the cross (19:25-27)
- The death of Jesus (Mt. 27:45; Mk. 15:33; Lk. 23:44) (19:28-37)
- The burial of Jesus (Mt. 27:57; Mk. 15:42; Lk. 23:50) (19:38-42)
- Post resurrection ministry of Jesus (20:1-31)
- Women report to the apostles of an empty tomb (20:1-2)
- Foot race of Peter and John to the sepulchre (Lk. 24:12) (20:3-10)
- Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene (cp. Mt. 28:8, refs.) (20:11-17)
- Testimony of Mary Magdalene to the resurrection (Mt. 28:8) (20:18)
- Jesus appears to the ten: Thomas absent (cp. Jn. 20:24-25) (20:19-20)
- The disciples commissioned and given the power of attorney to do the works of Christ (Jn. 14:12; Mt. 18:18, refs.) (20:21-23)
- Faith that rests on sight (20:24-25)
- Jesus appears to eleven (20:26-28)
- Faith that rests on the Word of God, not sight (20:29)
- Purpose of John's gospel (20:30-31)
- Third appearance of Jesus to the apostles (21:1-25)
- The fishing trip and its failure (21:1-3)
- Miraculous Christ-directed cast (cp. Lk. 5:1-11) (21:4-6)
- Recognition by John (21:7)
- The catch landed: recognition by all the disciples (21:8-14)
- Peter's threefold commission (21:15-17)
- Prophecy of Peter's death: his last call (2 Pet. 1:14) (21:18-19)
- Peter's inquiry of John (21:20-23)
- Authorship of John and the closing remarks of the book (21:24-25)
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