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The Gospel of John is a non-_______ gospel. |
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The Synoptic Gospels are _____,______,______. |
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John draws mainly upon events and lessons not _______ in the other _______ |
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John was written to prove to readers that Jesus is _____ in the _______, He is the _______ Word, who came to earth, born to ____ as God's _____ for human _____ |
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God;flesh;eternal;die;sacrafice;sin |
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___ miraculous signs prove that Jesus is the _____, the Son of _____, and that if you _______ you may have eternal life in His name. |
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No finer gospel _____ has ever been written than John's inspired account of Christ's _____,_____,&________ |
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tract;life;death;ressurection |
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When Jesus was born it was the union of two _____, His _____ and _______. |
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Luke emphasizes Jesus' ______, while John portays Jesus as the __________. |
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Jesus is both ___ & ___. His is 100% ____& 100% _____. |
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John presents Jesus as God in ____ in order to spark believing _____ in the readers. |
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This is ____, not primarily ______, and it revolves around ____ miracles & __ I AM statements of Christ. |
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John's brother was _______. |
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John was one of the ___ disciples and later one of the 11 ________. |
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After Christ's _________, John became on of the strong leaders of the church in __________. |
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John was eventually exiled by the Romans to the island of_____ |
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John is called the disciple ___________ |
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John was obviously an _________ to the events. |
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John was familiat with the synoptic gospels and wrote this one as a _____ supplement. |
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The purpose of this gospel is clear- "But these are written that you may ______ that Jesus is the _____, the Son of ___, and that believing you many have _____ in His name. (Jonh 20:31) |
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The verb in John is "______". This requires both _____ and _____. |
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Believing requires that you might _____ that Jesus is the Christ, and that we ____ Him our personal Savior. |
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The predominant theme of this gospel is the ____ response of ____ and _____ in Christ. |
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Those who place their _____ in Him have eternal _____. |
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Those who ____ Him are under the _______ of God. |
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John 1:11-12 summarizes the reactions of ______ & _______ found in this book. |
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John is not only ________, but it is also designed to ____ believers in their faith. |
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Key Phrase of John:______________ |
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Chapter __ is the key chapter in John. John ______ is without doubt the most quoted and preached verse in scripture. |
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The gospel is presented in this verse in its clearest and simplest form; that salvation is a ____ of God and is obtainable only through ____ |
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The conversation in Chapter 3 with __________ and the testimony of John the Baptist provide the setting that clearly points out that being _________ is the only way to find the Kingdom of God. |
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This book presents the most powerful case in all the Bible for the ____ of the _____ Son of God. |
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The most unusual gospel serves as a _______ of the 3 ______ |
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For most people it is the greatest and most _____ of the gospels. |
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John writes this gospel with the specific purpose of bringing people to spiritual ____ through ______ in the person and _____ of the Son of God. |
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This gospel is divided into _ sections. |
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This _______ introduces the rest of the book and gives the background for the _____ narrative that follows. |
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It dates the nature of Jesus, introduces His ______, clarafies His, _____, and notes the _____ and _____ He will find during His ministry. |
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In this section Christ in under careful consideration and _____ by Isreal. He is introduced by _________ who directs his owm disciples to Christ. |
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The author now begins to give __ signs which continue into the next section. |
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These 7 ____ are presented in oreder to build a concise case for His deity. |
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These miracles are called signs because they symbolize the _________ results of belief in Jesus |
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