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    • [PDF File]The Gospel of John: A Chapter by Chapter Study

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      John 14:6 Chapter 1 V1-5 What does “the Word” refer to in the opening statements? There is a double meaning here. ^The Word _ is the ancient Hebrew way of referring to God Himself. The modern translation would be simply ^God. _ John used the word ^Logos here which is the Greek


    • [PDF File]John Chapters 1-4 Bible Study

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      Lesson 1 John Chapter 1:1-14 Answers 12 Come to a conclusion: who was “The Word”? If there is still hesitation, skip ahead and read verse 14. This should seal the answer. Answer: Jesus. Did you know all those things were true of Jesus? 3. Why does John call Him “The Word”? How does that further describe what Jesus was all about?


    • [PDF File]Small Group Study Guide: 1 John

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      Chapter 1 of 1 John starts out with a big idea - “God is light.” This might leave us searching for specific meaning or application. We turn a corner with chapter 2 and find some specifics right away in one of the primary reasons this letter was written: “I write this so that you will not sin” (1 John 2:1).


    • [PDF File]6-SESSION BIBLE STUDY 1 JOHN

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      have fellowship (see 1 John 1:3). Second, John wanted believers to have joy (see 1:4). Third, he wanted believers not to sin (see 2:1-2). John explained that although Jesus has already paid the penalty for a Christian’s sin, we can have victory over sin in daily life and experience unhindered communion with Christ.



    • [PDF File]John 1; John 1 and Genesis 1 & 2 - Fordham University

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      Group Three: Find parallels, connections, references, etc. (Sources: John Ch.1 and Genesis Ch. 2) Be specific - note passage numbers and words. Offer reason/s for what you find • John 1 o All is created by God (John 1:3-5) o “Flesh”-God’s gift of son, Jesus (John 1:13-14) o Children of God (John 1:12-13) • Genesis 2


    • [PDF File]A simple overview of 1 John

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      •ERRORS DEBUNKED BY JOHN IN 1 JOHN CHAPTER TWO •You can sin as much as you like (1)-- The idea that you can sin as you like is also contradicted in chapter three of 1 JOHN. •You can know God and yet fail to keep his commandments (6). •You can walk in light and yet hate your brother (9). This is contradicted also by John 13:35).


    • [PDF File]Studies From 1st, 2nd, and 3rd John

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      local church (cp. 1 Pet. 5:1). Also, 1 Jn. 2:1,12,28; 3:7,18; 5:21; and 3 Jn. 4 all reference John™s readers as his filittle children.fl Such a fatherly concern points to John as an older man. As to a date, it is commonly believed to have been written close to the end of the 1st century, somewhere between 90-94 A.D.


    • [PDF File]A Study on 1, 2, 3 JohnJohn

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      The Study of John 1, 2 & 3 Page 2 And history reveals that it was well underway by the last half of the 2nd century. Various names have been connected with these heresies: Cerinthus (who lived in Ephesus the same time John did), Marcion, Valentinus, Arius, Sabellius, Apollinaris, Nestorius, etc., were some of the prominent names among this number.


    • [PDF File]The Gospel of John CHAPTER 1

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      CHAPTER 1 1 Before the beginning was Decision, and from Decision issued forth the Word, and Decision was made manifest. The Word was God, and God was the Word. And God saw his creation, and seeing it, the world came into being. 2 The Word was together in the beginning with God. 3 All things were made through the power of the Word; and


    • [PDF File]The First Epistle Of John - Bible Study Guide

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      1 John 1:5-2:2 INTRODUCTION 1. In the first four verses of First John, we saw that John’s aim in this epistle is... a. To declare the “Word of life”, the “eternal life” that was with the Father and has been manifested in Jesus Christ - 1 Jn 1:1-2 b. That we might have fellowship with the Father and Son, just as the apostles do - 1 Jn ...


    • [PDF File]A Study Of The Epistles Of John - The Church Of Christ in ...

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      A Study of the Epistles of John Gene Taylor 6 First John: Chapter 2 Summary Vv. 1-6. The stated purpose for writing this epistle: to keep the recipients of it from sinning. In case a Christian does sin, though, he has Jesus Christ as his advocate before the Father. Jesus is the propitiation for the sins of mankind.


    • [PDF File]Quiz-Time Systems: John

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      Pg 1 of 21 QUIZ-TIME QUESTIONS JOHN (21 Chapters) SUGGESTED SCHEDULE: 3 chapters a month for 7 months: 1. John 1-3 2. John 4-6 3. John 7-9 4. John 10-12 5. John 13-15 6. John 16-18 7. John 19-21 Note: Each set of 3 chapters has 10 questions marked with an asterisk (*). These may be used to introduce quizzing during a 1-hour period. JOHN 1 1.


    • [PDF File]Interesting Facts About 1 John - Bible Charts

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      John 13:23 • Was one of the first two disciples called by Jesus. • Was one of the “pillars” of the church at Jerusalem. Galatians 2:9 • Near the end of his life, John lived in Ephesus. • Near the end of the 1st century, John was exiled to the island of Patmos. John authored five books of the New Testament. • John • 1 John • 2 John


    • [PDF File]The First Epistle Of John - Executable Outlines

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      Mark A. Copeland Sermons From First John 4 b. “that you may not sin” - 1 Jn 2:1 c. “that you may know that you have eternal life” - 1 Jn 5:13a d. “that you may continue to believe in the name of the Son of God” - 1 Jn 5:13b 2.


    • 1 JOHN - J. Vernon McGee

      times) — John wrote to meet the first heresy that entered the church. It was Gnosticism, which boasted super-knowledge. It accepted the deity of Jesus, but it denied His humanity. John gives us the true gnosticism — knowledge. OUTLINE: I. God is LIGHT (1:5), Chapters 1:1 — 2:2 A. Prologue, Chapter 1:1, 2 B.


    • [PDF File]1, 2, and 3 John: A Chapter by Chapter Study

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      1 John Chapter 1 V1-4 John mimics the opening of his gospel here referring to God from the ^beginning. Why does John begin his letter in this manner referring to things seen, heard, and touched? John is directly addressing Gnosticism with this sentence. Gnosticism in the first century was the belief that all


    • [PDF File]John 1:1-18 The Word Became Flesh

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      John’s use of that word would catch their attention. In the mind of the ancient Jews, the phrase “the word of God” was used to refer to God Himself. To them it was the same as saying, “God became flesh and made His dwelling among us.” Where else do we read “in the beginning”? Genesis 1 Is John 1:1 referring to the same ...


    • [PDF File]Life Application Bible Commentary

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      Read 1 John and know that your Light has come. Let it shine! AUTHOR The apostle John. The similarities between the Gospel of John and these letters identified as 1, 2, and 3 John are so remarkable that it would be difficult to argue that these writings were done by two different people. The syntax, the vocabulary, and the thematic develop-


    • [PDF File]Notes on 1 John - Plano Bible Chapel

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      2 Dr. Constable's Notes on 1 John 2021 Edition "The heresy which occasioned 1 and 2 John cannot be parallel with any other manifestation of heresy known from that era. Yet it has affinities with more than one such movement."1 This is one of the most difficult of all the New Testament books to date.


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