John

Jesus' Divine Nature

The Gospel of John is one of the four gospels in the New Testament of the Bible. It is a written account of the life, teachings, and ministry of Jesus Christ. The Gospel of John is traditionally attributed to the apostle John, who was one of Jesus' closest disciples. The Gospel of John begins with a prologue that describes Jesus as the Word of God and the light of the world. It then goes on to describe Jesus' ministry and teachings, including his miracles, parables, and sermons. The Gospel also includes accounts of Jesus' death and resurrection, as well as his appearances to his disciples after his resurrection. Key figures in the Gospel of John include Jesus, as well as his disciples, including John, Peter, James, and Thomas. The Gospel also mentions various other individuals, such as the Pharisees, the Roman authorities, and mary-magdalene" class="text-primary hover:underline font-medium">Mary Magdalene, who play significant roles in the story. The Gospel also includes a number of references to God and his actions, as well as expressions of trust and reliance on him.
John - Jesus' Divine Nature
John - Jesus' Divine Nature
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John

Jesus' Divine Nature

The Book of John is the fourth book of the New Testament and is one of the four Gospels. It is traditionally attributed to John the Apostle, son of Zebedee, and is one of the three synoptic Gospels. The book is divided into 21 chapters and is the most theological of the four Gospels. The book begins with a prologue that introduces the concept of the Word of God, which is identified as Jesus Christ. This prologue is followed by a series of miracles performed by Jesus, including the healing of a man born blind, the feeding of the five thousand, and the raising of Lazarus from the dead. These miracles are used to demonstrate Jesus’ power and authority, and to show that he is the Messiah. The book then moves on to Jesus’ teachings, which focus on the importance of faith and love. Jesus also speaks of his impending death and resurrection, and of the coming of the Holy Spirit. The book ends with the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus, and the commissioning of the disciples to spread the gospel. The Book of John is an important part of the New Testament, as it provides an account of Jesus’ life and teachings. It is also a powerful reminder of the importance of faith and love, and of the power of the resurrection.

Chapters

Explore all the chapters of John.

51 verses5 min

The Word Became Flesh

John 1

John writes an introduction to his gospel, describing Jesus as the Word of God who was with God and was God from the beginning, and through whom all things were made. He also explains that Jesus is the light that shines in the darkness, and that the darkness has not overcome it.

25 verses3 min

The Wedding at Cana

John 2

Jesus attends a wedding in Cana and performs His first miracle by turning water into wine.

36 verses4 min

Jesus and Nicodemus

John 3

Jesus has a conversation with Nicodemus, a religious leader, about being born again.

54 verses5 min

The Samaritan Woman at the Well

John 4

Jesus meets a Samaritan woman at a well and teaches her about living water.

47 verses4 min

The Healing of the Invalid at the Pool of Bethesda

John 5

Jesus heals a man at the pool of Bethesda on the Sabbath and defends His actions before the religious leaders.

71 verses6 min

Feeding the Five Thousand, Walking on Water

John 6

Jesus feeds the 5,000 and teaches about the bread of life.

53 verses5 min

Jesus Teaches at the Feast of Tabernacles

John 7

Jesus teaches at the Festival of Booths and defends His claims to be the Messiah.

59 verses5 min

Jesus and the Woman Caught in Adultery

John 8

Jesus forgives a woman caught in adultery and teaches about being free from sin.

41 verses4 min

The Healing of the Man Born Blind

John 9

Jesus heals a man born blind and defends His actions before the religious leaders.

42 verses4 min

The Good Shepherd

John 10

Jesus teaches about being the Good Shepherd and the gate to the sheep.

57 verses5 min

The Raising of Lazarus

John 11

Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead and teaches about the resurrection and the life.

50 verses5 min

The Entry into Jerusalem

John 12

Jesus enters Jerusalem as a king and teaches about His death and resurrection.

38 verses4 min

The Footwashing and the Farewell Discourse

John 13

Jesus washes the feet of His disciples and teaches about servant leadership and love.

31 verses3 min

Jesus Promises the Holy Spirit

John 14

Jesus teaches about the Father, the Holy Spirit and the way to Him.

27 verses3 min

The Vine and the Branches

John 15

Jesus teaches about being a vine and the Father being the vinedresser. He also teaches about love and obedience.

33 verses3 min

Jesus Predicts His Betrayal and Death

John 16

Jesus teaches about the Holy Spirit and the coming persecution.

26 verses3 min

Jesus Prays for His Disciples

John 17

Jesus prays for His disciples and for all believers.

40 verses4 min

The Arrest of Jesus

John 18

Jesus is betrayed by Judas, arrested, and brought to trial.

42 verses4 min

Jesus Before Pilate

John 19

Jesus is sentenced to death by crucifixion, He dies and He is buried.

31 verses3 min

The Resurrection of Jesus

John 20

Jesus rises from the dead and appears to His disciples.

25 verses3 min

The Restoration of Peter and the Commissioning of the Disciples

John 21

Jesus appears to His disciples again, and teaches Peter about love and service.