John Verse by Verse.
John is at once the most complex and the easiest to understand of all the Gospels. If we want a young seeker or new believer to read something that is both clear and filled with the gospel and good basic theology, we give them the Gospel of John. And if we want to study an incredibly deep theologica...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Ashland :
Lexham Press,
2018.
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Colección: | Osborne New Testament Commentaries.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Series Preface; Introduction to the Gospel of John; Author; External Evidence for Authorship; Internal Evidence for Authorship; Provenance and Date; Audience and Purpose of Writing; Literary Style; Historical Reliability; Outline; Major Theological Themes; Salvation; Jesus Christ, Both God and Man; The Holy Spirit; Mission; Eschatology; Prologue: The Word Made Flesh (1:1-18); John Begins with the Essence of the Word and Creation (1:1-5); The Divinity of the Word (1:1-2); The Word in the Old Creation (1:3); The Word in the Old and New Creations (1:4-5).
- John the Baptist Arrives as a Witness (1:6-8)The Word Becomes Incarnate (1:9-14); The Coming of the True Light (1:9); The Rejection of the Word by the World (1:10-11); The Word as Accepted (1:12-13); The Incarnation of the Word (1:14); We See the Greatness and Grace of the Word (1:15-18); John's Further Testimony (1:15); Grace Received from the Word (1:16-17); The Revelation of God by the One and Only Son (1:18); John Witnesses about Jesus (1:19-34); John's Identity Is Revealed (1:19-23); Their Questions (1:19-22); John's Witness about Himself (1:23); John's Mission Is Revealed (1:24-28).
- The Question about His Baptism (1:24-25)John's Answer (1:26-28); The Witness of John about Jesus (1:29-34); Initial Testimony to the Lamb of God (1:29-31); The Deeper Witness of the Spirit (1:32-34); Jesus Begins to Form His Band of Disciples (1:35-51); The First Three Disciples Come to Jesus (1:35-42); John's Continued Witness (1:35-36); Interaction with the Two Disciples (1:37-39); The Aftermath: Andrew Brings Peter to Jesus (1:40-42A); Jesus' Prophecy and Witness about Peter (1:42B); Philip and Nathanael Come to Jesus (1:43-51); Jesus Takes the Initiative (1:43-44).
- The Invitation to Nathanael (1:45-46)Jesus Encounters Nathanael (1:47-49); Jesus the Son of Man (1:50-51); The New Wine and the New Temple (2:1-25); The First Sign: Jesus Turns Water into Wine at Cana (2:1-12); The Wedding and the Serious Problem (2:1-3A); Jesus and His Mother (2:3B-5); The Miracle of the Wine (2:6-10); The Aftermath (2:11-12); Jesus Confronts in the Temple (2:13-25); The Clearing of the Temple (2:13-17); The Affront to God's House (2:13-14); Jesus' Reaction to the Desecration (2:15-16); The Moral of the Story (2:17); The Confrontation with the Leaders (2:18-22).
- The Demand for a Sign (2:18)Jesus' Incredible Response (2:19); Their Misunderstanding and Its Correction (2:20-21); The Aftermath: Belief (2:22); Inadequate Faith Based on Signs (2:23-25); Nicodemus and the New Birth (3:1-21); Introduction: Nicodemus Comes at Night (3:1-2); First Dialogue: You Must Be Born Again (3:3-4); Second Dialogue: You Must Be Born of Water and Spirit (3:5-8); Thesis: Born of Water and Spirit (3:5); Clarification: Spirit-Controlled Rebirth (3:6-8); Jesus Confronts Nicodemus's Ignorance (3:9-12); Jesus Demonstrates His Heavenly Authority (3:13-15).