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John’s portrait of jesus

By: Tom Cronin, Matt Klein, Mike McGarry , Tim Maguire, Austin Strzelczyk , Craig Pyzik. John’s portrait of jesus. PREQUIZ!. 1) According to John 1:18, who has seen God? A. The nation of Israel B. The disciples C. The Pharisees D. No one

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John’s portrait of jesus

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  1. By: Tom Cronin, Matt Klein, Mike McGarry, Tim Maguire, Austin Strzelczyk, Craig Pyzik John’s portrait of jesus

  2. PREQUIZ!

  3. 1) According to John 1:18, who has seen God? A. The nation of Israel B. The disciples C. The Pharisees D. No one 2) Simon Peter was given this name by Christ: A. Philip B. Andronicus C. Cephas D. Belshazzar 3) What miracle did Jesus perform at a wedding? A. Turn water into wine B. Rained fire from the sky C. Raised the bride from the dead D. Healed a leper 4) Jesus told Nicodemus that one would not see the kingdom of God, unless one:A. Give their belongings to the poor B. Prayed without ceasing C. was born again D. Followed the Law 5) Jesus was tired and sat by a well, he then asked a woman for a drink. Why was this strange? A. She was a harlot B. She was a Samaritan C. He didn’t get it Himself D. He already had a drink

  4. Answers • 1. D. No one • 2. C. Cephas • 3. A. Turned water into wine • 4. C. Was born again • 5. B. She was a Samaritan

  5. Background of John’s Gospel • Meant for Jewish-Christians who were expelled from synagogues after the Roman Revolt. • Also written for the Ephesians • Written to strengthen faith and to win converts. • Very symbolic

  6. More Background • Does not rely heavily on any of the Synoptic Gospels • May have shared common written or oral traditions of Mark’s Gospel • May have had contact with the Synoptic Gospels • Sources were generally independent traditions from local Churches

  7. More Background • The Gospel of John differs from the synoptic Gospels in many ways • In the synoptic Gospels: • Jesus emphasizes the Kingdom of God • Jesus teaches through parables • The Holy Spirit is barely mentioned • In the Gospel of John: • Jesus emphasizes his relationships with God and each one of us • Jesus teaches through miracles • The Holy Spirit is mentioned several times

  8. More Background • Most scholars say that the Gospel of John was written between 90 and 100 A.D. • Was the last Gospel to be written out of the four • Written either in or around Ephesus • Considered to give universal truths, not necessarily historical truths • Consists of two parts • Book of Signs • Book of Glory

  9. Purposes of John’s Gospel • To stop the spread of false ideas about Jesus’ full humanity or full divinity. • To oppose the followers of John the Baptist who believed that John was the Messiah. • Emphasizes John’s inferiority to Jesus • To convince others that through believing in Jesus, they would be granted eternal life within him. • Highlights Jesus’ divinity

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  11. A Book of Signs • Changing of Water to Wine • Cure of the Official’s Son • Cure of the Paralytic at the Pool • The Feeding of 5,000 • The Walking on Water • Cure of the Blind Man • Raising of Lazarus

  12. The Book of Glory • Two major sections • Last Supper Discourses • Death and Resurrection • Starts with humility • Washing of the Disciples feet • Ends with the priestly prayer of Jesus • Resurrected Jesus first seen by Mary Magdalene • Then re-commissions the disciples to spread Christianity

  13. Themes in the Gospel of John • Consists of 8 major themes: • Incarnation (1:1-18) • Presentation (1:19 – 4:54) • Oppositions (5:1 – 12:50) • Instructions (13:1 – 16:33) • Intersection (17:1-26) • Crucifixion (18:1 – 19:42) • Resurrection (20:1 – 21:31) • Epilogue (21:1 – 21:25)

  14. Symbolism • In John’s Gospel, Jesus symbolizes certain ideas/ objects based on his miracles • Light (Restoring of Sight 9:1) • Bread of Life (Feeding of 5000 6:1) • The Way, the Truth, and the Life (Walking on Water 6:15) • Life Living Water (Water to Wine 2:1) • True Vine (Catching of Fish 21:6-8)

  15. About the author • Most scholars consider John the apostle to be the author • Probably born between 10 – 15 A.D. in Galilee • Son of Zebedee • Gospels suggest his family was wealthy • Also wrote three of the letters in the Bible • Also wrote the book of Revelations

  16. How does John see Jesus? • Portrays Jesus’ divinity very clearly • Echoes Yahweh’s statements from the Old Testament • “I am” • Scholars doubt that the historical Jesus actually made these claims • Jesus claims he is the Son of God in the Gospel of John

  17. Symbols in John’s Gospel

  18. Light used as a symbol in the Gospel of John • John uses light as a symbol because of its’ necessity in everyday life • Crops needed sunlight to grow • Brought a sense of security • As a result, light is used as a metaphor for life

  19. How does John use light as a symbol • Compares it with darkness • Essentially giving the reader two choices • Choosing light and being able to see • Choosing darkness and becoming lost • Also used to describe to process of coming to believe in Jesus • Starts in the dark, gradually moving towards the light

  20. Quote From the Gospel of John “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning.” -John 1:1

  21. What does it mean? • Word- refers to Jesus • In the beginning- alludes to Genesis and the creation story • And the word was God- describes the Word (Jesus) as being indistinguishable from God

  22. Review Questions

  23. Review Questions • List three ways John’s Gospel differs from the Synoptic Gospels. • New characters, such as Lazarus • Jesus attends three Passover festivals • No mention of demon possessions • Discuss three major themes in John’s Gospel • Faith • Love • Resurrection

  24. More Review Questions • What is the symbolic meaning of Jesus’ first miracle at Cana • Showed how much he participated and enjoyed ordinary life • Discuss the meaning of Jesus’ raising Lazarus from the dead. • Sums up all of the other signs • Jesus is the way of life. • He is the Resurrection. • He is God. • Faith is essential for us to gain eternal life.

  25. More Review Questions • Describe the meaning of the Resurrection appearances of Jesus. • First appear to a women • Emphasizes the re-commissioning of the Apostles • Discuss three important implications in the Resurrection of Jesus. • Jesus proved to be God’s son • Accompanied with his death, accomplished our salvation • The resurrection gives us new life

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