Robert Carrillo and John Oakes. I. Prologue 1:1-1:18 II. Book of Signs 1:19-12:50 III. Book of Glory Passion Story 13:1-20:31 IV. Epilogue 21:1-21:25.

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Robert Carrillo and John Oakes

I. Prologue 1:1-1:18 II. Book of Signs 1:19-12:50 III. Book of Glory Passion Story 13:1-20:31 IV. Epilogue 21:1-21:25 Theme: The Son of who reveals God’s glory. Theme verses 1:14, 1:18, 3:16 20:30-31

 Seven I AM statements  I AM the bread of life 6:35  I AM the light of the world 8:12,9:5  I AM the door (and the gate) 10:7  I AM the good shepherd 10:1,14  I AM the resurrection and the life 11:25  I AM the Way the Truth and the Life 14:6  I AM the true vine 15:1  All are metaphors

 [knew thoughs of Nathanael 1:43-50]  water to wine 2:1-11  healing of official’s son 4:43-54  healing at pool of Bethesda 5:1-5  feeding of :1-14  walking on water 6:16-21  man born blind 9:1-12  resurrection of Lazarus 11:1-44  [miraculous catch of fish John 21:1-13]

Cause people to have faith in God Cause people to give glory to God

 Miracle/Sign  Response or challenge of people  Follow-up teaching  Response (some have faith and some reject Jesus)

I. Knowing Nathanael’s mind and heart, which causes belief (1:49) “Rabbi, you are the Son of God; you are the King of Israel. Q: Implications?

John 2:1-11. v. 11 “He thus revealed his glory, and his disciples put their faith in him” metaphor/symbol: the marriage feast in heaven. Isaiah 25:6 empty jars = Jewish ritual wine = New Covenant Result: 2:11 God’s glory is revealed and people (the disciples in this case) put their faith in Jesus.

Jesus clears the temple John 2:12-17 “The Jews” demand a sign to prove his authority to act this way. John 2:18-19 Note: The Jews assumed that authority as an inspired teacher must be supported by “signs.” Jesus: No sign will be given you if you demand one.

A. Jesus did not work miracles as a response to a challenge or to defend his claims about himself. John 2: B. He did not do miracles to convince the hard- hearted or to force people’s mind. Matthew 13:55-58 John 13:27 Satan did not hesitate in this area at all. (notice v. 28 Jesus did not resist this) Implication?

C. Jesus did not work miracles to take care of his own physical needs John 4:6 tired. John 19:28 Jesus thirsty. Mark 11:12, Luke 4:3-4 hungry Implications? D. Jesus did not use his power to judge or destroy his enemies. Luke 9: Jn 12:47 Implications?

E. (and this one contains them all) He did not use his power to end the crucifixion. Mark 15: Matthew 26: Jesus: I could call on my Father and he would put at my disposal more than twelve legions of angels. Implications?

John 2: What is the sign of Jesus?—the sign proving my right to be greater than the temple? I will be raised from the dead on the third day.

Jesus heals official’s Son 4:43-54 (parallels Matt 8:5-13, Luke 7:1-10) Healing for Gentiles too. Healing from a distance. Result: faith 4:53 Your son will live “he and all his household believed.” Gentile man believes without seeing. (unlike Thomas, but like us John 20:29)

John 5:1-9 Jesus: “Get up your mat and walk” “My father is always at work to this very day and I, too, am working” (v17) 5:18 Result: The Jews tried even harder to kill him. Why? He claims to be equal to God.

1. Jesus greater than the Sabbath Jn 5: Jesus greater than Passover Jn 6: Jesus greater than Booths/Tabernacles Jn 7:1-9:41 4. Jesus greater than Festival of Lights (Chanukkah) Jn 10

Jesus: There are three things which testify about me: a. John the Baptist b. The miracles c. Prophecy/Scripture John 5:45-47 I am Greater than Moses.

Theme: Jesus will replace Moses and will replace the Passover. Type: Marriage feast with God Jesus gives bread (like the manna) People’s response: 6:14 “Surely this is the prophet” (Deuteronomy 18:17-19)

Jn 6:16-24 (Matt14:22-33, Mark 6:47-51) John’s emphasis: A parallel to Moses parting the water. An Exodus/Passover scene. “It is I” (I AM that I AM ego eimi ) Do not be afraid. Suddenly they are on the other side (recalling the crossing of the Red Sea)

v Seek spiritual not physical food “Work” for spiritual food. v What is the work of God? Believe in the one he sent. Irony v. 30 Jews demand a sign again (recall clearing the temple) Jesus: I gave you bread. I am greater than Moses. Isn’t that testimony enough? In fact: I AM the bread of life. physically v. 35 and eternally v

Not a prefigure of the Lord’s Supper. The Lord’s Supper is a remembrance of this fact. v The people respond. Offended. Jesus: What about you? Peter: To whom else shall we go?

 Tabernacles (Sukkot)  Harvest Festival  Remembrance of Wandering in the Wilderness = living by faith in a relationshiip with God  John 1:14