Thursday, March 31, 2011

John 19 Part 2 and 3

Part 2 John 19: 31 - 42
Remember to record the resources that you used as you studied.

Follow your Stop! Look! Listen! outline…

Note the titles or names given to Jesus – given by others, and Himself. What does each one mean?


Where were the followers of Jesus during this time?

I might want to know about the ‘broken legs’ and the soldiers casting lots for the clothing. Why would John/God have wanted us to have this information?


Vs 35 -37 are important ‘because” verses. What information do they give us?(Remember John’s theme/purpose for writing)

Vs 38+ Who were Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus? What do I need to know about them?

Notice that John’s description of the last days of Jesus are somewhat different in detail than the other gospels. He leaves some things out, and adds others. Always remember the purpose of John in his writing…how does he accomplish his purpose by telling the details that he did include?

Did John accomplish his purpose in this section?

LISTEN

What is God trying to teach us in these verses?

How does 2 Tim 3:16 apply to these verses?

How can I apply these verses to my life today?

John 19: 17-30

Remember to record the resources that you used as you studied.

Follow your Stop! Look! Listen! outline…

Note the titles or names given to Jesus – given by others, and Himself. What does each one mean?

Vs 20 states that the sign over Jesus was in three languages…why Greek? Why Latin?
Vs 22 why might Pilate have refused to change the sign over Jesus?
Vs 23 – 24 why would John have included this information?

Where were the followers of Jesus during this time?

Vs 25-26 Think about the three women mentioned. We know quite a bit about Jesus’ mother, and Mary Magdalene…what about the other Mary? Who is the ‘disciple that Jesus loved best?’

Vs 28… notice ‘ knowing that all these things were accomplished…’

Vs 30 What is “finished?”

Where were all the other followers/supporters of Jesus?

Notice that John’s description of the last days of Jesus are somewhat different in detail than the other gospels. He leaves some things out, and adds others. Always remember the purpose of John in his writing…how does he accomplish his purpose by telling the details that he did include?

As a side study read Psalm 22 and Is 53….not only are these verses very descriptive of what is taking place in chapters 19 and 20, but they also show us prophecy coming true. We will look at them in class during these weeks leading up to Resurrection Sunday.

LISTEN
A forth gospel…how is this different, and if it had not been written what would we have missed out on?

What is God trying to teach us in these verses?

How does 2 Tim 3:16 apply to these verses?

How can I apply these verses to my life today?


PART 2
John 19: 17-30

Remember to record the resources that you used as you studied.

Follow your Stop! Look! Listen! outline…

Note the titles or names given to Jesus – given by others, and Himself. What does each one mean?

Vs 20 states that the sign over Jesus was in three languages…why Greek? Why Latin?
Vs 22 why might Pilate have refused to change the sign over Jesus?
Vs 23 – 24 why would John have included this information?

Where were the followers of Jesus during this time?

Vs 25-26 Think about the three women mentioned. We know quite a bit about Jesus’ mother, and Mary Magdalene…what about the other Mary? Who is the ‘disciple that Jesus loved best?’

Vs 28… notice ‘ knowing that all these things were accomplished…’

Vs 30 What is “finished?”

Where were all the other followers/supporters of Jesus?

Notice that John’s description of the last days of Jesus are somewhat different in detail than the other gospels. He leaves some things out, and adds others. Always remember the purpose of John in his writing…how does he accomplish his purpose by telling the details that he did include?

As a side study read Psalm 22 and Is 53….not only are these verses very descriptive of what is taking place in chapters 19 and 20, but they also show us prophecy coming true. We will look at them in class during these weeks leading up to Resurrection Sunday.

LISTEN
A forth gospel…how is this different, and if it had not been written what would we have missed out on?

What is God trying to teach us in these verses?

How does 2 Tim 3:16 apply to these verses?

How can I apply these verses to my life today?

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