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The book of John is written in narrative. Key Themes. Discerning light from darkness and life from death. God’s love for his people’s unity throughout the world. The true humanity and divinity of Jesus. The choice to believe into God’s power over death. Structure. John is divided into five parts.
- Genesis
- Exodus
- Leviticus
- Numbers
- Deuteronomy
- Joshua
- Judges
- Ruth
- 1 Samuel
- 2 Samuel
Provides an account of the creation of the world and the origin of life. Answers the questions “How did God’s relationship with us begin?” and “How did the nation of Israel form?” Key personalities include Adam, Eve, Noah, Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Rebekah, Jacob, and Joseph. View detailed outline.
An account of how God delivered Israel from slavery in Egypt and provides a history of their departure. View detailed outline.
Describes ceremonial law, the procedural instructions for how Israel (especially Levitical priests) should worship God. View detailed outline.
Describes a census of the people and Israel’s failure to trust and obey God (and thus are forced to wander in the wilderness for 40 years). View detailed outline.
Moses gives Israel a rehash of the instructions for following God. Its intent is to remind Israelites of what God has given them and what he expects from them. View detailed outline.
A description of Joshua’s campaign to conquer the Promised Land and distribute its properties to the Twelve Tribes of Israel. View detailed outline.
The history of Israel from Joshua to Samson. Judges describes a nation the repeats a cycle of turning away from God, falling captive and becoming an oppressed nation, calling out to God for help, and finally being rescued by their leaders (the “judges”). Key personalities include Othniel, Ehud, Deborah, Gideon, Abimelech, Jephthah, Samson, and Deli...
Two widows lose everything but find hope which leads to the birth of Israel’s future king, King David. Illustrates the outcome and difference between a nation that does not follow the covenant of God (Judges) and a nation that faithfully adheres to the covenant (Ruth). View detailed outline.
Written by the last of the Judges, it provides a history of Israel during the judgeship of Samuel and the reign of Saul in order to demonstrate how Israel chose a king while neglecting God’s wishes.
A narration of King David that demonstrates effective leadership while submitting to God. View detailed outline.
Bible Outlines: Every Book. What you'll find here is a complete outline for each book of the Bible. The format follows a very simple, easy to read "section headings" list. Reading through these outlines can give you a bird's eye view of the whole Bible.
Our Gospel of John inductive Bible study guide contains 34 free lessons. Each lesson contains questions, study notes, cross-references and applications.
Studies in John will take you systematically through the Book of John, and bring you to a crucial point of decision regarding his-tory’s most influential figure. This study is designed with four sections which are to be done simultaneously; thus, in 31 days, you will complete this book. Section 1—Bible study of the Gospel of John
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Gospel of John - In-depth, verse-by-verse Bible study and commentary of the Gospel of John in plain English. This free, seminary-level study uses an engaging interactive format.
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John 1:1-5 INTRODUCTION 1. The gospel of John was written for a simple purpose... a. To produce faith in Jesus as the Christ, the Son of God - Jn 20:30-31a b. To share the “life” that comes through such faith - Jn 20:31b 2. To encourage us to have faith in Jesus Christ... a. John begins his gospel with a prologue - Jn 1:1-18 b.
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