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Genre/Form: | Commentaries |
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Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
CRAIG L BLOMBERG |
ISBN: | 0830838716 9780830838714 |
OCLC Number: | 869726076 |
Description: | 346 pages ; 22 cm |
Contents: | Machine generated contents note: pt. ONE Introductory Considerations -- Authorship -- Date and provenance -- Sources -- John's omissions -- Interlocking between John and the Synoptics -- The outlines of the four Gospels -- Other indications of historicity -- Literary genre -- John's unique audience and purposes -- The burden of proof and the criteria of authenticity -- The way forward -- pt. TWO Commentary -- Prologue (1:1--18) -- The Baptist's testimony (1:19--34) -- The first followers of Jesus (1:35--51) -- Water into wine (2:1--11) -- Clearing the temple (2:12--25) -- Jesus and Nicodemus (3:1--21) -- The Baptist gives way to Jesus (3:22--36) -- Jesus and the Samaritan woman (4:1--42) -- Healing an official's son (4:43--54) -- Healing the invalid by the Bethesda pool (5:1--18) -- The son's testimony (5:19--47) -- Feeding the five thousand (6:1--15) -- Walking on water (6:16--21) -- The bread of life discourse (6:22--59) -- A turning point in Jesus' ministry (6:60--71). Contents note continued: Jesus leaves for the Tabernacles festival (7:1--13) -- Jesus begins teaching at Tabernacles (7:14--36) -- The living water (7:37--52) -- The woman caught in adultery (7:53 -- 8:11)] -- The light of the world (8:12--30) -- Jesus as the `I am' (8:31--59) -- Healing the man born blind (9:1--12) -- The aftermath of the miracle (9:13--41) -- The good shepherd (10:1--21) -- The feast of Dedication (10:22--42) -- The resurrection of Lazarus (11:1--44) -- Plotting to kill Jesus (11:45--57) -- Mary of Bethany anoints Jesus (12:1--11) -- The `atriumphal entry' (12:12--19) -- Jesus' death and the ministry to the Greeks (12:20--36) -- Summaries of Jesus' ministry (12:37--50) -- The footwashing (13:1--20) -- Betrayal and denial predicted (13:21--38) -- `Do not let your hearts be troubled' (14:1--14) -- The promise of the Paraclete (14:15--31) -- The vine and the branches (15:1--17) -- Future hatred for the disciples (15:18 -- 16:4). Contents note continued: Further encouragement (16:5--33) -- Jesus' `high-priestly' prayer (17:1--26) -- Jesus' arrest (18:1--14) -- Initial interrogations of Peter and Jesus (18:15--27) -- Jesus and Pilate (18:28 -- 19:16) -- The crucifixion (19:17--30) -- Confirmation of death and burial (19:31--42) -- Resurrection and appearance to Mary Magdalene (20:1--18) -- Jesus appears to the Eleven (20:19--29) -- The purpose of the Gospel (20:30--31) -- Fishing in Galilee (21:1--14) -- The future for Peter and John (21:15--23) -- Final testimony (21:24--25) -- CONCLUSIONS -- Summary of findings -- Implications of these results. |
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