I. Prologue
The title
The Gospel according to John
The word
The Word was in the beginning (Jn 1:1-1:1)
The Word was with God (Jn 1:2-1:2)
All was made through the Word (Jn 1:3-1:3)
The Word was life (Jn 1:4-1:4)
The light shines in the darkness (Jn 1:5-1:5)
John
The man John (Jn 1:6-1:6)
John was a witness (Jn 1:7-1:7)
John came to testify (Jn 1:8-1:8)
They did not accept the Word
True light (Jn 1:9-1:9)
The Word was in the world (Jn 1:10-1:10)
His own people did not accept him (Jn 1:11-1:11)
Children of God (Jn 1:12-1:12)
Born of God (Jn 1:13-1:13)
The Word became flesh
The word became flesh (Jn 1:14-1:14)
We have seen the glory (Jn 1:14-1:14)
The cry of John the Baptist (Jn 1:15-1:15)
The witness of John the Baptist (Jn 1:15-1:15)
Grace upon grace (Jn 1:16-1:16)
The Law and Moses (Jn 1:17-1:17)
No one has seen God (Jn 1:18-1:18)
II. The Book of Signs
John the Baptist
The testimony of John the Baptist (Jn 1:19-1:19)
John the Baptist is not the Christ Messiah (Jn 1:20-1:20)
John the Baptist is not Elijah (Jn 1:21-1:21)
Who are you? (Jn 1:22-1:22)
The voice in the wilderness (Jn 1:23-1:23)
The Pharisees (Jn 1:24-1:24)
Why was he baptizing people? (Jn 1:25-1:25)
I baptize with water (Jn 1:26-1:26)
John the Baptist is unworthy (Jn 1:27-1:27)
This was in Bethany (Jn 1:28-1:28)
John the Baptist and Jesus
The meeting of Jesus and John the Baptist (Jn 1:29-1:29)
Jesus ranks ahead of John the Baptist (Jn 1:30-1:30)
Jesus will be revealed to Israel (Jn 1:31-1:31)
John the Baptist saw the dove Holy Spirit (Jn 1:32-1:32)
The witness of John the Baptist (Jn 1:33-1:33)
John the Baptist saw this (Jn 1:34-1:34)
The first disciples of Jesus
John and his two disciples (Jn 1:35-1:35)
The Lamb of God (Jn 1:36-1:36)
Two disciples leave John the Baptist (Jn 1:37-1:37)
The two disciples speak with Jesus (Jn 1:38-1:38)
The two disciples stay with Jesus (Jn 1:39-1:39)
Andrew was one of John the Baptist’s disciples? (Jn 1:40-1:40)
Andrew told Simon (Jn 1:41-1:41)
Simon will be called Peter (Jn 1:42-1:42)
Philip and Nathanael
Jesus wanted to go to Galilee (Jn 1:43-1:43)
Jesus found Philip (Jn 1:43-1:43)
Philip was from Bethsaida (Jn 1:44-1:44)
Philip finds Nathanael (Jn 1:45-1:45)
Can anything good come out of Nazareth? (Jn 1:46-1:46)
Nathanael was not deceitful (Jn 1:47-1:47)
Nathanael under the fig tree (Jn 1:48-1:48)
Nathanael proclaims that Jesus is the Son of God (Jn 1:49-1:49)
Why did he believe Jesus? (Jn 1:50-1:50)
Nathanael will see the Son of Man (Jn 1:51-1:51)
The miracle at the wedding in Cana
The wedding at Cana (Jn 2:1-2:1)
Jesus goes to this wedding (Jn 2:2-2:2)
They have no more wine (Jn 2:3-2:3)
My hour has not yet come (Jn 2:4-2:4)
Do what he tells you! (Jn 2:5-2:5)
The six stone jars (Jn 2:6-2:6)
Fill the jars with water! (Jn 2:7-2:7)
Jesus told them to draw water (Jn 2:8-2:8)
The chief steward tasted the water (Jn 2:9-2:9)
The good wine (Jn 2:10-2:10)
The first sign (Jn 2:11-2:11)
The stay at Capernaum (Jn 2:12-2:12)
The cleansing of the Temple
Jesus went to Jerusalem for the Passover (Jn 2:13-2:13)
The animals in the Temple (Jn 2:14-2:14)
Jesus overturned their tables (Jn 2:15-2:15)
The Temple is not a marketplace (Jn 2:16-2:16)
Zeal for the house of the Lord (Jn 2:17-2:17)
Looking for signs
Looking for a sign (Jn 2:18-2:18)
In three days, he would raise it up (Jn 2:19-2:19)
A long time for construction (Jn 2:20-2:20)
Jesus was speaking about his body (Jn 2:21-2:21)
Remembering these words (Jn 2:22-2:22)
The first Passover in Jerusalem
Passover in Jerusalem (Jn 2:23-2:23)
Jesus was not trusting (Jn 2:24-2:24)
Jesus knew everyone (Jn 2:25-2:25)
The discourse with Nicodemus
Nicodemus comes to Jesus (Jn 3:1-3:1)
Nicodemus comes to Jesus (Jn 3:2-3:2)
Jesus responded to Nicodemus (Jn 3:3-3:3)
Nicodemus asked a question (Jn 3:4-3:4)
Water and the Spirit (Jn 3:5-3:5)
Jesus explains the difference between flesh and Spirit (Jn 3:6-3:6)
You should not be astonished (Jn 3:7-3:7)
Jesus explains the Spirit (Jn 3:8-3:8)
Nicodemus is still skeptical (Jn 3:9-3:9)
Jesus rebukes Nicodemus (Jn 3:10-3:10)
The teaching testimony (Jn 3:11-3:11)
The heavenly things (Jn 3:12-3:12)
The role of the Son of Man (Jn 3:13-3:13)
The role of Moses (Jn 3:14-3:14)
Believe and have eternal life (Jn 3:15-3:15)
The explanation of the prologue
God loved the world (Jn 3:16-3:16)
God did not condemn the world (Jn 3:17-3:17)
Believing and not believing (Jn 3:18-3:18)
Light and darkness (Jn 3:19-3:19)
The evil doers hate the light (Jn 3:20-3:20)
Do what is true in the light (Jn 3:21-3:21)
The trip to Judea
The disciples of Jesus were baptizing (Jn 3:22-3:22)
John the Baptist was baptizing at Aenon (Jn 3:23-3:23)
John was not in prison (Jn 3:24-3:24)
The disciples of John the Baptist have a discussion (Jn 3:25-3:25)
The disciples of John were worried about Jesus (Jn 3:26-3:26)
The great discourse of John the Baptist
John the Baptist said that all things come from heaven (Jn 3:27-3:27)
John the Baptist was not the Christ Messiah (Jn 3:28-3:28)
The bride and the bridegroom (Jn 3:29-3:29)
Increase and decrease (Jn 3:30-3:30)
The one from above (Jn 3:31-3:31)
The rejection of the one from above (Jn 3:32-3:32)
God is true (Jn 3:33-3:33)
Speak the words of God (Jn 3:34-3:34)
The Father loves the Son (Jn 3:35-3:35)
Eternal life (Jn 3:36-3:36)
Jesus leaves Judea
Jesus was making more disciples than John (Jn 4:1-4:1)
The disciples of Jesus were baptizing people (Jn 4:2-4:2)
Jesus left Judea (Jn 4:3-4:3)
Jesus went through Samaria (Jn 4:4-4:4)
Jesus and the Samaritan woman
Jesus stops in Sychar in Samaria (Jn 4:5-4:5)
Jesus sat at Jacob’s well (Jn 4:6-4:6)
Jesus meets an unnamed Samaritan woman (Jn 4:7-4:7)
Jesus’ disciples went to buy food (Jn 4:8-4:8)
Jews do not share with Samaritans (Jn 4:9-4:9)
Living waters
Jesus speaks about living water (Jn 4:10-4:10)
You have no bucket! (Jn 4:11-4:11)
Jacob’s well (Jn 4:12-4:12)
Still thirsty (Jn 4:13-4:13)
Jesus speaks about the waters of eternal life (Jn 4:14-4:14)
The Samaritan woman wants this eternal water (Jn 4:15-4:15)
Call your husband! (Jn 4:16-4:16)
I have no husband (Jn 4:17-4:17)
You had five husbands (Jn 4:18-4:18)
Jesus is a prophet (Jn 4:19-4:19)
The correct place of worship (Jn 4:20-4:20)
There will be no more worship on a specific mountain (Jn 4:21-4:21)
Salvation is from the Jews (Jn 4:22-4:22)
Worship in Spirit and truth (Jn 4:23-4:23)
God is Spirit (Jn 4:24-4:24)
The Messiah Christ is coming (Jn 4:25-4:25)
Jesus reveals that he is the Messiah (Jn 4:26-4:26)
The disciples returned (Jn 4:27-4:27)
This woman left her water jar (Jn 4:28-4:28)
Come and see this man! (Jn 4:28-4:29)
The Samaritans came to see Jesus (Jn 4:30-4:30)
Heavenly food
The disciples urged Jesus to eat (Jn 4:31-4:31)
Jesus had food (Jn 4:32-4:32)
No one brought Jesus food (Jn 4:33-4:33)
The spiritual food of Jesus (Jn 4:34-4:34)
The fields are ready for harvesting (Jn 4:35-4:35)
The sower and reaper will rejoice together (Jn 4:36-4:36)
One sows and another reaps (Jn 4:37-4:37)
The laborers in the field (Jn 4:38-4:38)
The conversion of the Samaritans
The Samaritans believe in Jesus (Jn 4:39-4:39)
The Samaritans want Jesus to stay with them (Jn 4:40-4:40)
More Samaritans believed in Jesus (Jn 4:41-4:41)
The Samaritans had heard for themselves (Jn 4:42-4:42)
Jesus goes to Galilee
Jesus departs for Galilee (Jn 4:43-4:43)
Jesus had no honor in his own country (Jn 4:44-4:44)
e Galileans welcome Jesus (Jn 4:45-4:45)
Jesus cures the Roman official’s son
Jesus was in Cana again (Jn 4:46-4:46)
The royal official went to Jesus (Jn 4:47-4:47)
The need for signs (Jn 4:48-4:48)
Come before my boy dies! (Jn 4:49-4:49)
The healing of the son of the royal official (Jn 4:50-4:50)
The child was healed (Jn 4:51-4:51)
When did he recover? (Jn 4:52-4:52)
The royal official believed in Jesus (Jn 4:53-4:53)
The second sign (Jn 4:54-4:54)
The healing of the sick person at the pool
Jesus goes to Jerusalem again (Jn 5:1-5:1)
Bethzatha pool in Jerusalem (Jn 5:2-5:2)
The people around the pool (Jn 5:3-5:3)
The angel stirred the waters (Jn 5:4-5:4)
The man ill for thirty-eight years (Jn 5:5-5:5)
Jesus saw the sick man (Jn 5:6-5:6)
Others get ahead of him (Jn 5:7-5:7)
Jesus tells the man to stand up (Jn 5:8-5:8)
The man is cured (Jn 5:9-5:9)
The problem of curing on the Sabbath
The Sabbath (Jn 5:9-5:9)
It is not lawful to carry a mat on the Sabbath (Jn 5:10-5:10)
The cured man responded (Jn 5:11-5:11)
Who is this person? (Jn 5:12-5:12)
The cured man did not know who healed him (Jn 5:13-5:13)
Sin no more! (Jn 5:14-5:14)
Jesus healed him (Jn 5:15-5:15)
Curing on the Sabbath as a reason for persecution (Jn 5:16-5:16)
The Father works on the Sabbath (Jn 5:17-5:17)
He called God his Father (Jn 5:18-5:18)
Theological discourse about the work of the Son
The Son and the Father (Jn 5:19-5:19)
The Father loves the son (Jn 5:20-5:20)
The Father raises the dead (Jn 5:21-5:21)
The Son will judge (Jn 5:22-5:22)
Honor the Father and the Son (Jn 5:23-5:23)
Eternal life (Jn 5:24-5:24)
The hour is coming (Jn 5:25-5:25)
The Father and Son in life (Jn 5:26-5:26)
The authority of the Son of Man (Jn 5:27-5:27)
The people in their graves will hear the Son (Jn 5:28-5:28)
The resurrection of life and condemnation (Jn 5:29-5:29)
The judgment of Jesus (Jn 5:30-5:30)
The testimony of Jesus (Jn 5:31-5:31)
The true witness (Jn 5:32-5:32)
The witness of John (Jn 5:33-5:33)
Salvation (Jn 5:34-5:34)
The light of John (Jn 5:35-5:35)
The Father has sent me (Jn 5:36-5:36)
The Father bears witness (Jn 5:37-5:37)
You do not believe (Jn 5:38-5:38)
The testimony of Scriptures (Jn 5:39-5:39)
They refuse to have life (Jn 5:40-5:40)
Glory does not come from men (Jn 5:41-5:41)
You do not have the love of God (Jn 5:42-5:42)
They did not receive the Son (Jn 5:43-5:43)
The wrong kind of human glory (Jn 5:44-5:44)
Moses will accuse them (Jn 5:45-5:45)
Moses wrote about the Son (Jn 5:46-5:46)
You will not believe my word (Jn 5:47-5:47)
The multiplication of the bread
Jesus goes to the other side of the Sea of Galilee (Jn 6:1-6:1)
Large crowd (Jn 6:2-6:2)
Jesus went up a mountain (Jn 6:3-6:3)
Another Passover was coming (Jn 6:4 -6:4)
The large hungry crowd (Jn 6:5-6:5)
The test (Jn 6:6-6:6)
Not enough money (Jn 6:7-6:7)
Andrew speaks out (Jn 6:8-6:8)
The little boy had five loaves of bread and two little fish (Jn 6:9-6:9)
Jesus tells the five thousand people to sit down (Jn 6:10-6:10)
The thanksgiving over the bread (Jn 6:11-6:11)
Gather up the fragments! (Jn 6:12-6:12)
They gathered up twelve baskets of fragments (Jn 6:13-6:13)
The prophet in the world (Jn 6:14-6:14)
They wanted to make Jesus king (Jn 6:15-6:15)
Walking on water
The disciples went to the sea (Jn 6:16-6:16)
The disciples leave in a boat (Jn 6:17-6:17)
A strong wind on the sea (Jn 6:18-6:18)
Jesus walks on water (Jn 6:19-6:19)
Do not be afraid! (Jn 6:20-6:20)
They landed on the shore (Jn 6:21-6:21)
Only one boat left without Jesus (Jn 6:22-6:22)
Boats from Tiberias (Jn 6:23-6:23)
The people get into the boats (Jn 6:24-6:24)
When did you get here? (Jn 6:25-6:25)
The bread of life
They wanted more food (Jn 6:26-6:26)
The enduring eternal food (Jn 6:27-6:27)
The works of God (Jn 6:28-6:28)
Believe in Jesus (Jn 6:29-6:29)
What is the sign? (Jn 6:30-6:30)
The manna in the wilderness (Jn 6:31-6:31)
The bread from heaven (Jn 6:32-6:32)
The bread of God (Jn 6:33-6:33)
Bread all the time (Jn 6:34-6:34)
I am the bread of life (Jn 6:35-6:35)
You do not believe (Jn 6:36-6:36)
Come to me! (Jn 6:37-6:37)
The will of the Father (Jn 6:38-6:38)
Lose nothing (Jn 6:39-6:39)
Believe in the Son! (Jn 6:40-6:40)
The Jews complained (Jn 6:41-6:41)
We know his parents (Jn 6:42-6:42)
Do not complain! (Jn 6:43-6:43)
The Father is the gatekeeper (Jn 6:44-6:44)
The prophets have spoken (Jn 6:45-6:45)
See the Father! (Jn 6:46-6:46)
Believe and have eternal life (Jn 6:47-6:47)
The bread of life (Jn 6:48-6:48)
Their ancestors died after eating the manna (Jn 6:49-6:49)
The bread from heaven (Jn 6:50-6:50)
The living bread from heaven (Jn 6:51-6:51)
How can we eat flesh? (Jn 6:52-6:52)
Eat and drink the Son of Man! (Jn 6:53-6:53)
I will raise them up (Jn 6:54-6:54)
My flesh and blood are truly food and drink (Jn 6:55-6:55)
The abiding presence of Jesus (Jn 6:56-6:56)
Eating Jesus (Jn 6:57-6:57)
The bread that gives life forever (Jn 6:58-6:58)
Teaching at Capernaum (Jn 6:59-6:59)
Who can listen to this difficult saying? (Jn 6:60-6:60)
Are you offended? (Jn 6:61-6:61)
Would they see the Son of Man ascend? (Jn 6:62-6:62)
The Spirit and life (Jn 6:63-6:63)
The non-believers among Jesus’ disciples (Jn 6:64-6:64)
The Father allows people to come to Jesus (Jn 6:65-6:65)
Jesus loses many disciples (Jn 6:66-6:66)
Do the apostles want to leave? (Jn 6:67-6:67)
Peter accepts the words of eternal life (Jn 6:68-6:68)
The Holy One of God (Jn 6:69-6:69)
One of them is a devil (Jn 6:70-6:70)
Judas would be a betrayer (Jn 6:71-6:71)
Jesus stays in Galilee
Jesus in Galilee (Jn 7:1-7:1)
The Festival of Tabernacles (Jn 7:2-7:2)
The brothers of Jesus tell him to go to Judea (Jn 7:3-7:3)
Do not work in secret! (Jn 7:4-7:4)
His brothers did not believe in Jesus (Jn 7:5-7:5)
Jesus tells them that his time has not yet come (Jn 7:6-7:6)
The works of the world are evil (Jn 7:7-7:7)
Jesus does not go to the Festival of Tabernacles (Jn 7:8-7:8)
Jesus remained in Galilee (Jn 7:9-7:9)
The Festival of Tabernacles
Jesus secretly went to Jerusalem for the festival (Jn 7:10-7:10)
The Jews were looking for Jesus at the festival (Jn 7:11-7:11)
The two opinions about Jesus (Jn 7:12-7:12)
No one spoke openly about Jesus (Jn 7:13-7:13)
Jesus teaches in the Temple (Jn 7:14-7:14)
Jesus had never studied (Jn 7:15-7:15)
Not my teaching (Jn 7:16-7:16)
Teaching from God (Jn 7:17-7:17)
No falsehood (Jn 7:18-7:18)
You do not keep the law of Moses? (Jn 7:19-7:19)
You have a demon (Jn 7:20-7:20)
They marveled at his one deed (Jn 7:21-7:21)
Circumcision (Jn 7:22-7:22)
Curing on the Sabbath (Jn 7:23-7:23)
Judge with right judgment (Jn 7:24-7:24)
The opinions about Jesus
They seek to kill him (Jn 7:25-7:25)
This is the Christ (Jn 7:26-7:26)
We know where he comes from (Jn 7:27-7:27)
Jesus explained himself (Jn 7:28-7:28)
He sent me (Jn 7:29-7:29)
His hour had not yet come (Jn 7:30-7:30)
Many believed in Jesus (Jn 7:31-7:31)
The Pharisees try to arrest Jesus (Jn 7:32-7:32)
Jesus will only be with them a little longer (Jn 7:33-7:33)
You cannot come (Jn 7:34-7:34)
Is he going to the Greeks? (Jn 7:35-7:35)
What does Jesus mean? (Jn 7:36-7:36)
The last day of the festival (Jn 7:37-7:37)
Living water (Jn 7:38-7:38)
The Holy Spirit (Jn 7:39-7:39)
The prophet (Jn 7:40-7:40)
The Christ (Jn 7:41-7:41)
The Christ Messiah should come from Bethlehem (Jn 7:42-7:42)
Division about Jesus (Jn 7:43-7:43)
To arrest or not? (Jn 7:44-7:44)
The officers did not arrest Jesus (Jn 7:45-7:45)
No other person like him (Jn 7:46-7:46)
The Pharisees were upset (Jn 7:47-7:47)
Did any Pharisees believe in Jesus? (Jn 7:48-7:48)
The crowd should be cursed (Jn 7:49-7:49)
Nicodemus speaks (Jn 7:50-7:50)
Do not judge too quickly (Jn 7:51-7:51)
No prophet from Galilee (Jn 7:52-7:52)
They went home (Jn 7:53-7:53)
The adulterous woman
Jesus goes to the Mount of Olives (Jn 8:1-8:1)
Jesus went to the Temple (Jn 8:2-8:2)
The adulterous woman (Jn 8:3-8:3)
They present this adulterous woman to Jesus (Jn 8:4-8:4)
What does Jesus say about the adulterous woman? (Jn 8:5-8:5)
The test (Jn 8:6-8:6)
Those without sin (Jn 8:7-8:7)
Jesus wrote on the ground again (Jn 8:8-8:8)
They all left (Jn 8:9-8:9)
No one to condemn her (Jn 8:10-8:10)
Jesus forgives the adulterous woman (Jn 8:11-8:11)
Light of the World
Jesus is the light of the world (Jn 8:12-8:12)
The untrue testimony (Jn 8:13-8:13)
Jesus coming and going (Jn 8:14-8:14)
The judgment (Jn 8:15-8:15)
My judgment is true (Jn 8:16-8:16)
The testimony of two men (Jn 8:17-8:17)
The Father also bears witness (Jn 8:18-8:18)
Where is your Father? (Jn 8:19-8:19)
His hour had not yet come (Jn 8:20-8:20)
You cannot come where I am going (Jn 8:21-8:21)
Will Jesus kill himself? (Jn 8:22-8:22)
I am from above (Jn 8:23-8:23)
I am who am (Jn 8:24-8:24)
Who are you? (Jn 8:25-8:25)
I have much to say (Jn 8:26-8:26)
They did not understand (Jn 8:27-8:27)
The Son of Man (Jn 8:28-8:28)
Jesus is never alone (Jn 8:29-8:29)
Many believed in Jesus (Jn 8:30-8:30)
Jesus and Abraham
You are my disciples (Jn 8:31-8:31)
The freedom of truth (Jn 8:32-8:32)
How will we be set free? (Jn 8:33-8:33)
A slave to sin (Jn 8:34-8:34)
The slave does not have a permanent place (Jn 8:35-8:35)
The Son will make you free (Jn 8:36-8:36)
You are trying to kill me (Jn 8:37-8:37)
The words of your Father (Jn 8:38-8:38)
Abraham’s children (Jn 8:39-8:39)
You are not like Abraham! (Jn 8:40-8:40)
We are not illegitimate children! (Jn 8:41-8:41)
I come from God (Jn 8:42-8:42)
You do not understand! (Jn 8:43-8:43)
Your father is a liar (Jn 8:44-8:44)
You do not believe me (Jn 8:45-8:45)
Can you convict Jesus of sin? (Jn 8:46-8:46)
You do not hear the words of God (Jn 8:47-8:47)
You are a demonic Samaritan (Jn 8:48-8:48)
You dishonor me! (Jn 8:49-8:49)
I do not seek my own glory (Jn 8:50-8:50)
They will never see death (Jn 8:51-8:51)
We know you have a demon (Jn 8:52-8:52)
Who do you claim to be? (Jn 8:53-8:53)
The Father glorifies me (Jn 8:54-8:54)
I know the Father (Jn 8:55-8:55)
Your ancestor Abraham rejoiced (Jn 8:56-8:56)
Have you seen Abraham? (Jn 8:57-8:57)
Before Abraham (Jn 8:58-8:58)
Jesus hid himself (Jn 8:59-8:59)
The healing of the person born blind
The man born blind (Jn 9:1-9:1)
Who sinned? (Jn 9:2-9:2)
The work of God in him (Jn 9:3-9:3)
No one works at night (Jn 9:4-9:4)
The light of the world (Jn 9:5-9:5)
Jesus put clay on his eyes (Jn 9:6-9:6)
He washed his eyes to see (Jn 9:7-9:7)
The healing of the beggar (Jn 9:8-9:8)
I am the man (Jn 9:9-9:9)
How did you get to see? (Jn 9:10-9:10)
Jesus had healed him (Jn 9:11-9:11)
Where is Jesus? (Jn 9:12-9:12)
They bring him to the Pharisees (Jn 9:13-9:13)
Jesus healed on the Sabbath (Jn 9:14-9:14)
The man born blind described how he was healed (Jn 9:15-9:15)
The division among the Pharisees (Jn 9:16-9:16)
Jesus is a prophet (Jn 9:17-9:17)
They doubted that he was blind (Jn 9:18-9:18)
Is this your son? (Jn 9:19-9:19)
He was born blind (Jn 9:20-9:20)
Let him speak for himself! (Jn 9:21-9:21)
They were afraid (Jn 9:22-9:22)
Ask him! (Jn 9:23-9:23)
This man is a sinner (Jn 9:24-9:24)
Now I see! (Jn 9:25-9:25)
How did he heal you? (Jn 9:26-9:26)
Why repeat this story? (Jn 9:27-9:27)
Disciples of Moses (Jn 9:28-9:28)
Where does he come from? (Jn 9:29-9:29)
He opened my eyes (Jn 9:30-9:30)
God listens to the pious ones (Jn 9:31-9:31)
Opening the eyes of a man born blind (Jn 9:32-9:32)
Is he a man of God? (Jn 9:33-9:33)
They threw him out (Jn 9:34-9:34)
Do you believe in the Son of Man? (Jn 9:35-9:35)
Who is he? (Jn 9:36-9:36)
He speaks to you (Jn 9:37-9:37)
The person born blind worshipped Jesus (Jn 9:38-9:38)
Reversal of blindness (Jn 9:39-9:39)
The blind Pharisees (Jn 9:40-9:40)
You are guilty! (Jn 9:41-9:41)
The good shepherd
Enter by the door (Jn 10:1-10:1)
The good shepherd enters by the main gate (Jn 10:2-10:2)
The sheep hear the good shepherd (Jn 10:3-10:3)
The sheep follow (Jn 10:4-10:4)
They will not follow a stranger (Jn 10:5-10:5)
They did not understand (Jn 10:6-10:6)
I am the gate (Jn 10:7-10:7)
The thieves and the robbers (Jn 10:8-10:8)
I am the gate (Jn 10:9-10:9)
I come to give life (Jn 10:10-10:10)
The good shepherd (Jn 10:11-10:11)
The hired shepherd (Jn 10:12-10:12)
The hired servant does not care about the sheep (Jn 10:13-10:13)
The good shepherd knows his flock (Jn 10:14-10:14)
The Father knows me (Jn 10:15-10:15)
One flock, one shepherd (Jn 10:16-10:16)
Jesus will lay down his life (Jn 10:17-10:17)
Jesus has a command from his Father (Jn 10:18-10:18)
The Jews were divided (Jn 10:19-10:19)
Why listen to Jesus? (Jn 10:20-10:20)
Does a demon give sight? (Jn 10:21-10:21)
The festival of the Dedication
The Dedication festival (Jn 10:22-10:22)
Jesus was walking in the Temple portico (Jn 10:23-10:23)
Tell us if you are the Christ! (Jn 10:24-10:24)
Jesus said that he had told them already (Jn 10:25-10:25)
You are not part of the flock (Jn 10:26-10:26)
My sheep follow me (Jn 10:27-10:27)
They will have eternal life (Jn 10:28-10:28)
My Father will not let them go (Jn 10:29-10:29)
Jesus and the Father are one (Jn 10:30-10:30)
They wanted to stone Jesus (Jn 10:31-10:31)
Why do you want to stone me? (Jn 10:32-10:32)
You make yourself God (Jn 10:33-10:33)
You are gods! (Jn 10:34-10:34)
Scripture cannot be broken! (Jn 10:35-10:35)
I am the Son of God! (Jn 10:36-10:36)
I am doing the works of my Father! (Jn 10:37-10:37)
Jesus is in the Father (Jn 10:38-10:38)
They try to arrest Jesus (Jn 10:39-10:39)
Jesus returned to the Jordan River area (Jn 10:40-10:40)
John the Baptist spoke the truth about Jesus (Jn 10:41-10:41)
Many people believed in Jesus (Jn 10:42-10:42)
The resurrection of Lazarus
Lazarus of Bethany (Jn 11:1-11:1)
Mary was the brother of Lazarus (Jn 11:2-11:2)
The sisters said that Lazarus was ill (Jn 11:3-11:3)
Not a deadly illness (Jn 11:4-11:4)
Jesus loved them (Jn 11:5-11:5)
Jesus stayed longer (Jn 11:6-11:6)
They go into Judea again (Jn 11:7-11:7)
They would stone Jesus (Jn 11:8-11:8)
Twelve hours a day of light (Jn 11:9-11:9)
You stumble at night (Jn 11:10-11:10)
Lazarus was asleep (Jn 11:11-11:11)
Lazarus will recover (Jn 11:12-11:12)
Death or sleep (Jn 11:13-11:13)
Lazarus is dead (Jn 11:14-11:14)
Let us go to Lazarus (Jn 11:15-11:15)
Thomas speaks out (Jn 11:16-11:16)
Lazarus was in the tomb four days (Jn 11:17-11:17)
Bethany (Jn 11:18-11:18)
They were consoling Martha and Mary (Jn 11:19-11:19)
Martha went to meet Jesus (Jn 11:20-11:20)
Lazarus would not have died (Jn 11:21-11:21)
God will give whatever you ask (Jn 11:22-11:22)
Lazarus will rise again (Jn 11:23-11:23)
Lazarus will rise up on the last day (Jn 11:24-11:24)
I am the resurrection! (Jn 11:25-11:25)
Believe in Jesus and never die (Jn 11:26-11:26)
I believe that you are the Christ! (Jn 11:27-11:27)
Martha went to get her sister Mary (Jn 11:28-11:28)
Mary goes to see Jesus (Jn 11:29-11:29)
Jesus was not in the village (Jn 11:30-11:30)
Is Mary going to the tomb of Lazarus? (Jn 11:31-11:31)
My brother would not have died! (Jn 11:32-12:32)
Jesus was moved (Jn 11:33-11:33)
Come and see! (Jn 11:34-11:34)
Jesus wept (Jn 11:35-11:35)
Jesus loved Lazarus (Jn 11:36-11:36)
Jesus could have saved Lazarus (Jn 11:37-11:37)
The tomb of Lazarus (Jn 11:38-11:38)
Lazarus was already dead four days (Jn 11:39-11:39)
The glory of God (Jn 11:40-1:40)
The prayer of Jesus (Jn 11:41-11:41)
They might believe (Jn 11:42-11:42)
Lazarus come out! (Jn 11:43-11:43)
Lazarus walks (Jn 11:44-11:44)
The plot to kill Jesus
Many Jews believe in Jesus (Jn 11:45-11:45)
Some report this to the Pharisees (Jn 11:46-11:46)
The Jewish council or Sanhedrin (Jn 11:47-11:47)
The Romans may come (Jn 11:48-11:48)
Caiaphas (Jn 11:49-11:49)
One man should die to save others (Jn 11:50-11:50)
Jesus should die for this country (Jn 11:51-11:51)
This is also for the diaspora (Jn 11:52-11:52)
They plan to kill Jesus! (Jn 11:53-11:53)
Jesus did not walk around openly (Jn 11:54-11:54)
III. The Book of Glory
The Last Passover
The approach of Passover (Jn 11:55-11:55)
Would Jesus come to the Passover festival? (Jn 11:56-11:56)
They wanted to arrest Jesus (Jn 11:57-11:57)
The anointing at Bethany
Jesus went to Bethany (Jn 12:1-12:1)
Martha served supper (Jn 12:2-12:2)
Mary anoints Jesus’ feet (Jn 12:3-12:3)
Judas Iscariot complained (Jn 12:4-12:4)
Help the poor (Jn 12:5-12:5)
Judas was a thief (Jn 12:6-12:6)
Leave her alone! (Jn 12:7-12:7)
You will always have poor people! (Jn 12:8-12:8)
Let’s go see Lazarus! (Jn 12:9-12:9)
Put Lazarus to death! (Jn 12:10-12:10)
They were believing in Jesus (Jn 12:11-12:11)
The Messianic entrance into Jerusalem
The great crowd at the festival (Jn 12:12-12:12)
The palm branches (Jn 12:13-12:13)
Hosanna! (Jn 12:13-12:13)
The young donkey (Jn 12:14-12:14)
The king is coming! (Jn 12:15-12:15)
They remembered later (Jn 12:16-12:16)
The crowd bore witness (Jn 12:17-12:17)
They had heard about his great miracle sign (Jn 12:18-12:18)
The world goes after Jesus (Jn 12:19-12:19)
Jesus announces his glorification by his death
Some Greeks at the festival (Jn 12:20-12:20)
The Greeks want to see Jesus (Jn 12:21-12:21)
Andrew and Jesus find out about the Greeks (Jn 12:22-12:22)
Jesus announces his glorification (Jn 12:23-12:23)
The grain of wheat dies to give fruit (Jn 12:24-12:24)
Love life and lose it (Jn 12:25-12:25)
Serve Jesus! (Jn 12:26-12:26)
Jesus was troubled (Jn 12:27-12:27)
The voice from heaven (Jn 12:28-12:28)
Other people heard something (Jn 12:29-12:29)
The reason for the voice (Jn 12:30-12:30)
The world ruler will be driven out (Jn 12:31-12:31)
Jesus will draw everyone to himself (Jn 12:32-12:32)
Jesus was signifying how he was going to die (Jn 12:33-12:33)
Who is the Son of Man? (Jn 12:34-12:34)
Walk in the light! (Jn 12:35-12:35)
Jesus hid himself (Jn 12:36-12:36)
Isaiah and Incredulity
Incredulity (Jn 12:37-12:37)
The arm of the Lord (Jn 12:38-12:38)
They were unable to believe (Jn 12:39-12:39)
They were blind (Jn 12:40-12:40)
The glory of God (Jn 12:41-12:41)
Many leaders believed in Jesus (Jn 12:42-12:42)
They love human glory (Jn 12:43-12:43)
Jesus summarizes his teaching
Believe in the one who sent him (Jn 12:44-12:44)
See me! (Jn 12:45-12:45)
Jesus as the light (Jn 12:46-12:46)
Jesus came to save the world (Jn 12:47-12:47)
The judge on the last day (Jn 12:48-12:48)
The Father tells Jesus what to say (Jn 12:49-12:49)
Eternal life (Jn 12:50-12:50)
The Last Supper
Jesus loved his followers (Jn 13:1-13:1)
The devil and Judas (Jn 13:2-13:2)
Jesus knew where he came from (Jn 13:3-13:3)
Washing the feet
Jesus gets ready to wash feet (Jn 13:4-13:4)
Jesus washes the feet of his disciples (Jn 13:5-13:5)
Jesus and Simon Peter (Jn 13:6-13:6)
You will understand later (Jn 13:7-13:7)
You will never wash my feet (Jn 13:8-13:8)
Wash all of me! (Jn 13:9-13:9)
Not all are clean (Jn 13:10-13:10)
There was a betrayer (Jn 13:11-13:11)
Do you know what I have done? (Jn 13:12-13:12)
Lord and Teacher (Jn 13:13-13:13)
Wash each other’s feet! (Jn 13:14-13:14)
The example of washing feet (Jn 13:15-13:15)
The servant is not greater than the master (Jn 13:16-13:16)
Blessed are you! (Jn 13:17-13:17)
Some will turn against me (Jn 13:18-13:18)
Believe it after it happens! (Jn 13:19-13:19)
Believe in the one who sent him! (Jn 13:20-13:20)
The announcement of the traitor
Jesus was troubled (Jn 13:21-13:21)
The disciples were uncertain (Jn 13:22-13:22)
The beloved disciple (Jn 13:23-13:23)
Who is Jesus talking about? (Jn 13:24-13:24)
Who is it? (Jn 13:25-13:25)
Jesus gave the piece of bread to Judas (Jn 13:26-13:26)
Do it quickly! (Jn 13:27-13:27)
No one knew what was going on (Jn 13:28-13:28)
The strange command to Judas (Jn 13:29-13:29)
Judas left immediately (Jn 13:30-13:30)
The farewell speech
God is glorified (Jn 13:31-13:31)
Jesus will be glorified (Jn 13:32-13:32)
You cannot come where I am going (Jn 13:33-13:33)
Love one another (Jn 13:34-13:34)
Jesus’ disciples will be known for their love of each other (Jn 13:35-13:35)
You will follow later (Jn 13:36-13:36)
Peter wants to go now (Jn 13:37-13:37)
Peter would deny Jesus three times (Jn 13:38-13:38)
Where am I going?
Believe in God and Jesus! (Jn 14:1-14:1)
There will be a place for you (Jn 14:2-14:2)
I will take you to myself (Jn 14:3-14:3)
You know the way to where I am going (Jn 14:4-14:4)
How do we get there? (Jn 14:5-14:5)
I am the way! (Jn 14:6-14:6)
You know the Father! (Jn 14:7-14:7)
Show us the Father! (Jn 14:8-14:8)
I have been with you so long! (Jn 14:9-14:9)
I am in the Father! (Jn 14:10-14:10)
Believe me! (Jn 14:11-14:11)
Belief and works (Jn 14:12-14:12)
The Father is glorified in the Son (Jn 14:13-14:13)
Anything in my name (Jn 14:14-14:14)
Keep my commandments! (Jn 14:15-14:15)
The Paraclete (Jn 14:16-14:16)
The Spirit of truth (Jn 14:17-14:17)
You will not be destitute orphans (Jn 14:18-14:18)
The world will not see me (Jn 14:19-14:19)
I am in you (Jn 14:20-14:20)
Keep my commandments! (Jn 14:21-14:21)
The other Judas (Jn 14:22-14:22)
If you love me (Jn 14:23-14:23)
You do not love me (Jn 14:24-14:24)
I am still with you (Jn 14:25-14:25)
The Holy Spirit (Jn 14:26-14:26)
Peace! (Jn 14:27-14:27)
I am going to the Father (Jn 14:28-14:28)
You may believe (Jn 14:29-14:29)
The powerless ruler (Jn 14:30-14:30)
I love the Father (Jn 14:31-14:31)
The true vine
I am the true vine! (Jn 15:1-15:1)
Bear fruit! (Jn 15:2-15:2)
You are clean! (Jn 15:3-15:3)
Abide in me! (Jn 15:4-15:4)
You are the branches! (Jn 15:5-15:5)
The branch that withers (Jn 15:6-15:6)
If you abide in me (Jn 15:7-15:7)
Bear much fruit! (Jn 15:8-15:8)
The Father has loved me (Jn 15:9-15:9)
Keep my commandments! (Jn 15:10-15:10)
Joy (Jn 15:11-15:11)
The commandment of love
Love one another! (Jn 15:12-15:12)
Greater love (Jn 15:13-15:13)
My friends (Jn 15:14-15:14)
Friends! (Jn 15:15-15:15)
I have chosen you! (Jn 15:16-15:16)
The command of love (Jn 15:17-15:17)
The hatred of the world
The world hates me (Jn 15:18-15:18)
The world hates you (Jn 15:19-15:19)
The servant is not greater than the master (Jn 15:20-15:20)
They do not know who sent me (Jn 15:21-15:21)
No excuse for sin (Jn 15:22-15:22)
Hate (Jn 15:23-15:23)
They have hated the Father and me (Jn 15:24-15:24)
Hate without a cause (Jn 15:25-15:25)
The Paraclete
The Holy Spirit will bear witness (Jn 15:26-15:26)
You have been with me from the beginning (Jn 15:27-15:27)
This will keep you from falling away (Jn 16:1-16:1)
Offer service to God (Jn 16:2-16:2)
They did not know the Father (Jn 16:3-16:3)
Remember what I told you (Jn 16:4-16:4)
Where are you going? (Jn 16:5-16:5)
You are sorrowful (Jn 16:6-16:6)
The Paraclete will come (Jn 16:7-16:7)
The Paraclete will convince the world (Jn 16:8-16:8)
Sin (Jn 16:9-16:9)
Righteousness (Jn 16:10-16:10)
Judgment (Jn 16:11-16:11)
You cannot bear them (Jn 16:12-16:12)
The Spirit of truth (Jn 16:13-16:13)
The Spirit of truth will glorify me (Jn 16:14-16:14)
The Father will give you what is mine (Jn 16:15-16:15)
Jesus announces his return
A little while (Jn 16:16-16:16)
What does this mean? (Jn 16:17-16:17)
What is this “a little while”? (Jn 16:18-16:18)
Jesus knew what they wanted to ask (Jn 16:19-16:19)
Tears to joy (Jn 16:20-16:20)
Child birth (Jn 16:21-16:21)
Your hearts will rejoice (Jn 16:22-16:22)
Ask the Father in my name (Jn 16:23-16:23)
Ask so that you can receive things (Jn 16:24-16:24)
No more parables (Jn 16:25-16:25)
You will ask in my name (Jn 16:26-16:26)
The Father loves you (Jn 16:27-16:27)
I came from the Father (Jn 16:28-16:28)
You are speaking plainly (Jn 16:29-16:29)
Jesus came from God (Jn 16:30-16:30)
Do you believe now? (Jn 16:31-16:31)
The Father is with me (Jn 16:32-16:32)
I have overcome the world (Jn 16:33-16:33)
Jesus’ Prayer
The hour has come (Jn 17:1-17:1)
The authority over eternal life (Jn 17:2-17:2)
Know the one true God! (Jn 17:3-17:3)
I have accomplished the work (Jn 17:4-17:4)
The glory of Jesus (Jn 17:5-17:5)
They kept the word (Jn 17:6-17:6)
Everything is from you (Jn 17:7-17:7)
They have kept your words (Jn 17:8-17:8)
Jesus was praying for his own people (Jn 17:9-17:9)
They belong to the Father and Jesus (Jn 17:10-17:10)
The Father and Jesus are one (Jn 17:11-17:11)
We only lost one (Jn 17:12-17:12)
May they have joy (Jn 17:13-17:13)
We are not of the world (Jn 17:14-17:14)
Keep them from the evil one (Jn 17:15-17:15)
They are not of the world (Jn 17:16-17:16)
Your word is true (Jn 17:17-17:17)
They will be sent into the world (Jn 17:18-17:18)
Consecrated in truth (Jn 17:19-17:19)
Those who will believe in me (Jn 17:20-17:20)
We are one! (Jn 17:21-17:21)
Glory and unity (Jn 17:22-17:22)
Perfectly one (Jn 17:23-17:23)
Eternal love (Jn 17:24-17:24)
I know the Father! (Jn 17:25-17:25)
The Fatherly love (Jn 17:26-17:26)
The arrest of Jesus
Jesus goes to the Kidron valley (Jn 18:1-18:1)
Judas knew the place (Jn 18:2-18:2)
Judas confronts Jesus (Jn 18:3-18:3)
Whom do you seek? (Jn 18:4-18:4)
I am Jesus of Nazareth! (Jn 18:5-18:5)
Jesus reveals himself (Jn 18:6-18:6)
They were looking for Jesus (Jn 18:7-18:7)
I am he! (Jn 18:8-18:8)
I did not lose any (Jn 18:9-18:9)
Peter strikes the ear of Malchus (Jn 18:10-18:10)
Put your sword down! (Jn 18:11-18:11)
They seized Jesus (Jn 18:12-18:12)
Jesus before Annas and Caiaphas
They led Jesus to the high priest (Jn 18:13-8:13)
One man should die for the people? (Jn 18:14-18:14)
Peter denies Jesus
Simon Peter and the other disciple (Jn 18:15-18:15)
Peter goes inside the courtyard (Jn 18:16-18:16)
Peter denies Jesus the first time (Jn 18:17-18:17)
Peter around the fire (Jn 18:18-18:18)
The high priest questioned Jesus (Jn 18:19-18:19)
Jesus spoke openly (Jn 18:20-18:20)
Ask them! (Jn 18:21-18:21)
Someone struck Jesus (Jn 18:22-18:22)
Have I misspoken? (Jn 18:23-18:23)
Jesus was sent to Caiaphas (Jn 18:24-18:24)
Peter denied Jesus again (Jn 18:25-18:25)
A relative of the man with the cut off ear (Jn 18:26-18:26)
Peter the Galilean denied Jesus the third time (Jn 18:27-18:27)
The cock crowed (Jn 18:27-18:27)
Jesus goes to Pilate
Jesus goes to the praetorium (Jn 18:28-18:28)
Pilate asks about the accusations (Jn 18:29-18:29)
Is he an evildoer? (Jn 18:30-18:30)
They could not put Jesus to death (Jn 18:31-18:31)
How Jesus was to die (Jn 18:32-18:32)
Are you the king of the Jews? (Jn 18:33-18:33)
Why do you say that? (Jn 18:34-18:34)
What have you done? (Jn 18:35-18:35)
A kingdom not of this world (Jn 18:36-18:36)
Born to tell the truth (Jn 18:37-18:37)
What is truth? (Jn 18:38-18:38)
I find no guilty case in Jesus (Jn 18:38-18:38)
Who to release? (Jn 18:39-18:39)
Barabbas (Jn 18:40-18:40)
Pilate tortured Jesus (Jn 19:1-19:1)
The soldiers placed a crown of thorns on Jesus (Jn 19:2-19:2)
Hail! King of the Jews! (Jn 19:3-19:3)
Pilate brings Jesus out (Jn 19:4-19:4)
Behold the man! (Jn 19:5-19:5)
Crucify him! (Jn 19:6-19:6)
The Son of God (Jn 19:7-19:7)
Pilate was afraid (Jn 19:8-19:8)
Where are you from? (Jn 19:9-19:9)
Pilate has the power (Jn 19:10-19:10)
Power is from above (Jn 19:11-19:11)
Caesar’s friend (Jn 19:12-19:12)
Pilate brought Jesus out (Jn 19:13-19:13)
Behold your king! (Jn 19:14-19:14)
We have no king but the Emperor Caesar! (Jn 19:15-19:15)
Pilate hands over Jesus (Jn 19:16-19:16)
The crucifixion
Jesus goes to Golgotha (Jn 19:17-19:17)
The crucifixion of Jesus (Jn 19:18-19:18)
The inscription on the cross (Jn 19:19-19:19)
The three-language inscription (Jn 19:20-19:20)
He said that he was the King of the Jews (Jn 19:21-19:21)
I have written it (Jn 19:22-19:22)
The sharing of Jesus’ garments (Jn 19:23-19:23)
Casting lots for the tunic of Jesus (Jn 19:24-19:24)
The three women named Mary standing at the cross (Jn 19:25-19:25)
Woman! Behold your son! (Jn 19:26-19:26)
Behold! Your mother! (Jn 19:27-19:27)
The thirst of Jesus (Jn 19:28-19:28)
The jar of sour wine (Jn 19:29-19:29)
The Death of Jesus
Jesus said it was finished (Jn 19:30-19:30)
They want to break the legs of the crucified men (Jn 19:31-19:31)
The soldiers break the legs of two crucified individuals (Jn 19:32-19:32)
Jesus was already dead (Jn 19:33-19:33)
They pierce the side of Jesus (Jn 19:34-19:34)
This testimony is true (Jn 19:35-19:35)
No broken bones (Jn 19:36-19:36)
They pierced Jesus (Jn 19:37-19:37)
The Burial of Jesus
Joseph of Arimathea (Jn 19:38-19:38)
Joseph of Arimathea got the body of Jesus from Pilate (Jn 19:38-19:38)
Nicodemus (Jn 19:39-19:39)
They wrap the body of Jesus (Jn 19:40-19:40)
A new tomb (Jn 19:41-19:41)
The tomb was nearby (Jn 19:42-19:42)
The day of the resurrection
Mary Magdalene (Jn 20:1-20:1)
The stone at the tomb entrance was gone (Jn 20:1-20:1)
Someone stole the body of Jesus (Jn 20:2-20:2)
Peter goes to the tomb (Jn 20:3-20:3)
They ran to the tomb (Jn 20:4-20:4)
The other disciple did not go into the tomb (Jn 20:5-20:5)
Simon Peter went into the tomb (Jn 20:6-20:6)
The headcloth by itself (Jn 20:7-20:7)
The other disciple believed (Jn 20:8-20:8)
They did not understand the resurrection (Jn 20:9-20:9)
They left the tomb (Jn 20:10-20:10)
Apparition to Mary Magdalene
Mary Magdalene was crying by the tomb (Jn 20:11-20:11)
Mary Magdalene saw two angels (Jn 20:12-20:12)
They took away Jesus (Jn 20:13-20:13)
Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene (Jn 20:14-20:14)
Jesus and Mary Magdalene converse (Jn 20:15-20:15)
Mary Magdalene called Jesus a teacher (Jn 20:16-20:16)
Jesus was going to ascend to his Father (Jn 20:17-20:17)
Mary Magdalene went to the disciples (Jn 20:18-20:18)
Jesus appears to the disciples
Jesus appears to the disciples on the same day (Jn 20:19-20:19)
The disciples were happy to see Jesus (Jn 20:20-20:20)
Peace be with you! (Jn 20:21-20:21)
Receive the Holy Spirit! (Jn 20:22-20:22
Forgiving sins (Jn 20:23-20:23)
Doubting Thomas
Thomas was not there (Jn 20:24-20:24)
We have seen the Lord! (Jn 20:25-20:25)
Eight days later (Jn 20:26-20:26)
Jesus and Thomas (Jn 20:27-20:27)
My Lord and my God (Jn 20:28-20:28)
Blessed are those who believe without seeing! (Jn 20:29-20:29)
First Conclusion
Many other signs (Jn 20:30-20:30)
Belief (Jn 20:31-20:31)
IV. Appendix
Resurrection Epilogue
Jesus at the Sea of Tiberias
Jesus revealed himself again (Jn 21:1-21:1)
The disciples were there together (Jn 21:2-21:2)
The disciples go fishing (Jn 21:3-21:3)
Jesus on the beach (Jn 21:4-21:4)
Do you have any fish? (Jn 21:5-21:5)
The big catch (Jn 21:6-21:6)
Simon Peter dives into the water (Jn 21:7-21:7)
The other disciples came in a boat (Jn 21:8-21:8)
The fish and the bread (Jn 21:9-21:9)
Bring the fish! (Jn 21:10-21:10)
One hundred and fifty-three fish (Jn 21:11-21:11)
They knew he was the Lord (Jn 21:12-21:12)
Jesus gave them bread and fish (Jn 21:13-21:13)
The third revelation of Jesus (Jn 21:14-21:14)
Jesus addresses Simon Peter
Jesus addresses Simon Peter (Jn 21:15-21:15)
The second question about love (Jn 21:16-21:16)
The third question about love (Jn 21:17-21:17)
When you are old (Jn 21:18-21:18)
Come! Follow me! (Jn 21:19-21:19)
The disciple whom Jesus loved
The disciple whom Jesus loved (Jn 21:20-21:20)
Peter has a question (Jn 21:21-21:21)
He will remain until I come (Jn 21:22-21:22)
Would the beloved disciple die? (Jn 21:23-21:23)
The disciple who wrote this (Jn 21:24-21:24)
Lots more not written (Jn 21:25-21:25)