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Showing 10 results for “John”

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John 1:1-51

J. Blankespoor·1948-01-01

LESSON I. John 1:1-5 The author of this well-known Gospel narrative is the apostle John, who in his own writings is often called the disciple whom Jesus loved. John probably was a cousin of Jesus (chapter 19:25) and was at first a disciple of the Baptist with his brother James. It was his personal

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Peter and John

George Ophoff·1929-05-20

Next to the absence of all notice of our Lord's mother, few things are more remarkable, in the narra­tive of the period after the resurrection, then the silence respecting John. One of the earliest visitants at the sepulcher, present at both the evening inter­views at Jerusalem, the disciple whom Je

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Exposition of John 21:1-14 (3)

George C Lubbers·1989-04-15

The Threefold Simon, Simon, Son of Jonas (John 21: 15-19)

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John—The Gospel of the Son of God (1)

Jason Kortering·1981-05-24

There are references made to the fact that the author was an eyewitness to the things that took place. We read, "And the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us (and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father) full of grace and truth" (1:14). Referring to the blood and water

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John 3:9 – 4:16

J. Blankespoor·1948-03-01

First John, then Jesus and John, the former sup­planting the latter, and soon John dis­appears from the scene, his work being finished. The Dispute, vss. 25, 26. It is quite evident that this dispute be­tween the Jews (who evidently followed Jesus) and the disciples of John arose out of the situatio

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John: Christ the Eternal Son of God

Daniel Kleyn·2025-06-01

pastor of Doon PRC in Doon, Iowa THE WRITER The inspired writer of this book was one of Jesus' disciples. He and James were the sons of Zebedee and Salome (Matt. 27:56; Mark 15:40). Prior to becoming a disciple of Christ, John and his brother James worked with Peter and Andrew in fishing. Initiall

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(3) John and the Word

Angus Stewart·2011-08-28

(3) John and the Word Preacher: Rev. Angus Stewart Series: The Word Scripture: John 1:6-8 I. John’s Commission II. John’s Witness III. John’s Purpose

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(13) John’s Doubts

Angus Stewart·2013-03-03

(13) John’s Doubts Preacher: Rev. Angus Stewart Series: John the Baptist's Public Ministry Scripture: Luke 7:18-23 I. The Question John Asks II. The Answer Christ Gives III. The Blessing Christ Proclaims

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The Naming of John

  1. A Family Dispute
  2. A Loosed Tongue
  3. A Widespread Fear
Wilbur Bruinsma·2024-12-22

And Abraham, of course, took that covenant of God that God had established with him very, very seriously, and he had his son and the servants of his household all circumcised because of that. God had promised him, I will be your God, and you, Abraham, will be my son, and I will be the God of yo

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(6) John and the Delegation From Jerusalem

Angus Stewart·2013-01-27

(6) John and the Delegation From Jerusalem Preacher: Rev. Angus Stewart Series: John the Baptist's Public Ministry Scripture: John 1:19-28 I. Who Are You? II. Why Do You Baptize?