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The Gospel of John - Content
Introduction
John 1:1-18
John 1:1-18-Continue
The witness of John 1:19–34
The first disciples (1:35–51)
The sign at Cana 2:1–12
The cleansing of the temple: the promise of the seventh sign (2:13–25)
Nicodemus, new birth, and the unique Son (3:1–21)
The Baptist, the true Bridegroom, and the friend of the Bridegroom (3:22–36)
The Samaritan woman, living water, and true worshippers (4:1–42)
The second sign: the healing of the royal official’s son (4:43–54)
The third sign: the healing of the lame man on the Sabbath (5:1–18)
The identity of (the Son of) God: Jesus responds to the opposition (5:19–47)
The fourth sign: the feeding of a large crowd (6:1–15)and The “I am” walks across the sea (6:16–21)
The Bread of Life (6:22–71)
Private display of suspicion (7:1–13)
Public display of rejection (7:14–52)
The trial of Jesus regarding a woman accused of adultery (7:53–8:11)
“The Light of the world”: the accusation of Jesus the Judge (John 8:12–59)
The Fifth Sign: the testimony of the blind man (9:1–41)
The Shepherd and the sheep (10:1–21)
The Son of the Father (10:22–42)
The sixth sign: the death and resurrection of Lazarus (11:1–57)
The anointing of Jesus (12:1–11)
“The hour has come”: the final public statement of Jesus (12:20–50)
The Farewell discourse (13:1–17:26) - Introduction
Jesus and the washing of his disciples’ feet (13:1–20)
I am the way and the Truth and the life (14:1–14)
The promise of the Paraclete (14:15–31)
I am the true vine (15:1–17)
I will empower you by the Paraclete (16:1–15)
I will turn your grief into joy (16:16–24)
Conclusion: the prayer of Jesus (17:1–26)
The arrest of Jesus (18:1–12)
The Jewish trial and its witnesses (18:13–27)
The Roman trial before Pilate (18:28–40)
The verdict: “crucify him!” (19:1–16)
The crucifixion of Jesus (19:17–27)
The death and burial of Jesus (19:28–42)
The empty tomb (20:1–10)
The appearance to the disciples (20:19–23)
The mission of the Church: Jesus and the Fishermen (21:1–14)
The ministers of the Church: Peter’s reinstatement and the Beloved Disciple’s testimony (21:15–25)