John 17 1 5 commentary

    • [PDF File]International Bible Lessons Commentary John 17:1-26

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      Jan 11, 2015 · International Bible Lesson Commentary . John 17:1-26 (John 17:1) When Jesus had spoken these words, he lifted up his eyes to heaven, and said, “Father, the hour has come; glorify your Son that the Son may glorify you, After Jesus spoke words of …

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    • [PDF File]ON THE STYLE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF JOHN 17

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      efforts to uncover the chiastic design of John 1:19-5:47 and of several major sections in the rest of the Gospel (6:1-12:50; 13:1-35; 13:36- 14:31; 15:1-17:26).5 Talbert concludes that "a balanced symmetrical plan for the construction of most of the Gospel emerges,"6 with the first half of John (1:19-12:50) falling into two large chiasmuses (1:19-

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    • [PDF File]The High Priestly Prayer | John 17:1-26

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      1. The Glory of God • In the first 5 verses of John 17 Jesus is praying for himself. And he makes only one request here. “Glorify your Son that your Son may glorify you.” • Jesus will be glorified when he dies on the cross: John 3:14 and John 12:34 Jesus speaks of himself being “lifted up.”

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    • [PDF File]Being the Answer to Jesus' Prayer: A Study of John 17

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      John 17: 1, 4-5, 22 One cannot study John 17 without addressing the subject of glory. The word glory and its variations is used eight times in Jesus‟ prayer, five times in the first section where Jesus prays for himself. This word glory can be confusing. Jesus said, “Glorify you Son” (v. 2); “I have glorified You on

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    • [PDF File]John 17:1-26 Jesus Prays How is this chapter/prayer often ...

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      John records the high priestly prayer of Jesus in chapter 17, and did not mention the Gethsemane prayer. Matthew, Mark, and Luke describe the Gethsemane prayer of Jesus, but say nothing about His high priestly prayer. Conclusion: Our Lord’s prayer in John 17 surely has something to teach us about prayer. A few lessons might be:

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