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Outline
of
John
The
Prologue
(1:1-18)
Jesus
Before
the
World
(1:19-12:50)
Jesus
with
His
Own
(13-20)
Epilogue
(21)
Gospel
of
John
PURPOSE
of
JOHN:
John
20:31-32
Jesus
did
many
other
miraculous
signs
in
the
presence
of
his
disciples,
which
are
not
recorded
in
this
book.
But
these
are
written
that
you
may
believe
that
Jesus
is
the
Christ,
the
Son
of
God,
and
that
by
believing
you
may
have
life
in
his
name.
Outline
of
John
Jesus
Before
the
World
(1:19-12:50)
Calling
Disciples
(1:19-2:11)
The
Temple
and
Nicodemus
(2:12-3:21)
An
interlude
in
Judea
(3:22-36)
The
Samaritan
woman
&
the
nobleman
(4)
The
man
at
the
pool
of
Bethesda
(5)
Feeding
the
multitude
(6)
Confrontation
in
Jerusalem
(7-8)
The
blind
man
and
the
shepherd's
sheep
(9-10)
The
raising
of
Lazarus
(11:1-54)
Preparations
for
the
Passover
(11:55-12:50)
29
A.D.
30
A.D.
31
A.D.
32
A.D.
Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
Pentecost
Tabernacles
Dedication
Passover
Pentecost
Tabernacles
Dedication
Passover
Pentecost
Tabernacles
Dedication
Passover
Pentecost
First
disciples
1:35-51
Cana
Wedding
miracle
2:1-11
Cleansing
Temple
2:13-22
Nicodemus
2:23-3:21
Woman
at
well
4:15-42
Healing
at
Cana
4:46-54
Lame
man
healed
5:1-47
Fall
Winter
Spring
Tabernacles
Dedication
Passover
Pentecost
Feeding
the
5,000
6:1-14
John
the
B.
behead
Mt
14:1-12
Jesus
Baptized
Mt
3:13-17
Bread
of
Life
Discourse
6:25-71
Tabernacles
Discourse
7,8
Healing
the
Blind
man
9
Shepherd
discourse
10:1-21
April
3,
33
A.D.
Raising
of
Lazarus
11
John
9:35
Jesus
heard
that
they
had
thrown
him
out,
and
when
he
found
him,
he
said,
"Do
you
believe
in
the
Son
of
Man?"
John
9:36
"Who
is
he,
sir?"
the
man
asked.
"Tell
me
so
that
I
may
believe
in
him."
John
9:37
Jesus
said,
"You
have
now
seen
him;
in
fact,
he
is
the
one
speaking
with
you."
John
9:38
Then
the
man
said,
"Lord,
I
believe,"
and
he
worshiped
him.
John
9:40
Some
Pharisees
who
were
with
him
heard
him
say
this
and
asked,
"What?
Are
we
blind
too?"
The
Good
Shepherd
Discourse
Chapter
10:1-21
John
10:7,8
Therefore
Jesus
said
again,
"I
tell
you
the
truth,
I
am
the
gate
for
the
sheep.
All
who
ever
came
before
me
were
thieves
and
robbers,
but
the
sheep
did
not
listen
to
them.
John
10:11
I
am
the
good
shepherd.
The
good
shepherd
lays
down
his
life
for
the
sheep.
Ezekiel
34:22
I
will
save
my
flock,
and
they
will
no
longer
be
plundered.
I
will
judge
between
one
sheep
and
another.
Ezekiel
34:23
I
will
place
over
them
one
shepherd,
my
servant
David,
and
he
will
tend
them;
he
will
tend
them
and
be
their
shepherd.
The
LORD
is
my
shepherd,
I
shall
not
be
in
want.
He
makes
me
lie
down
in
green
pastures,
he
leads
me
beside
quiet
waters,
Psalms
23:1,2
Isaiah
11:1
A
shoot
will
come
up
from
the
stump
of
Jesse;
from
his
roots
a
Branch
will
bear
fruit.
Jesse
Isaiah
11:2
The
Spirit
of
the
LORD
will
rest
on
him—
the
Spirit
of
wisdom
and
of
understanding,
the
Spirit
of
counsel
and
of
power,
the
Spirit
of
knowledge
and
of
the
fear
of
the
LORD--
Isaiah
11:3-5
and
he
will
delight
in
the
fear
of
the
LORD.
He
will
not
judge
by
what
he
sees
with
his
eyes,
or
decide
by
what
he
hears
with
his
ears;
but
with
righteousness
he
will
judge
the
needy,
with
justice
he
will
give
decisions
for
the
poor
of
the
earth.
Isaiah
11:3-5
He
will
strike
the
earth
with
the
rod
of
his
mouth;
with
the
breath
of
his
lips
he
will
slay
the
wicked.
Righteousness
will
be
his
belt
and
faithfulness
the
sash
around
his
waist.
Romans
8:21
that
the
creation
itself
will
be
liberated
from
its
bondage
to
decay
and
brought
into
the
glorious
freedom
of
the
children
of
God.
Isaiah
11:6
The
wolf
will
live
with
the
lamb,
the
leopard
will
lie
down
with
the
goat,
the
calf
and
the
lion
and
the
yearling
together;
and
a
little
child
will
lead
them.
the
cow
will
feed
with
the
bear,
their
young
will
lie
down
together
the
lion
will
eat
straw
like
the
ox.
the
infant
will
play
near
the
hole
of
the
cobra,
and
the
young
child
put
his
hand
into
the
viper's
nest.
Assyria
Elam
Babylonia
Hamath
Islands
of
the
Sea
Lower
Egypt
Upper
Egypt
Cush
Isaiah
11:11
In
that
day
the
Lord
will
reach
out
his
hand
a
second
time
to
reclaim
the
remnant
that
is
left
of
his
people
from
Assyria
Elam
Babylonia
Hamath
Islands
of
the
Sea
Lower
Egypt
Upper
Egypt
Cush
Isaiah
11:12
He
will
raise
a
banner
for
the
nations
and
gather
the
exiles
of
Israel;
he
will
assemble
the
scattered
people
of
Judah
from
the
four
quarters
of
the
earth.
John
10:22,23
Then
came
the
Feast
of
Dedication
at
Jerusalem.
It
was
winter,
and
Jesus
was
in
the
temple
area
walking
in
Solomon's
Colonnade.
Tabernacles
(Booths)
}
Esther
9:16-22
John
10:22
1
Mac
4:52
Leviticus
23
Calendar:
32
to
33
A.D.
Trumpets
(New
Year’s
Day
Rosh
Hashanah)
Dedication
Lights
(Hanukkah)
Purim
Unleavened
Bread
(Firstfruits)
}
Passover
Weeks
(Pentecost
Harvest)
Jan
Feb
Oct
Sep
Aug
Nov
Dec
Mar
Aug
Jul
Jun
May
Apr
7
6
5
8
9
10
11
12
Tishri
(Ethanim)
Marcheshvan
(Bul)
Kislev
Tebeth
Shebat
Adar
Tammuz
Ab
Elul
2
4
3
1
5
Nisan
(Abib)
Iyyar
(Ziv)
Sivan
Tammuz
Ab
Day
of
Atonement
(Yom
Kippur)
Tabernacles
(Booths)
}
3½
months
Dan
11:21
He
will
be
succeeded
by
a
contemptible
person
who
has
not
been
given
the
honor
of
royalty.
He
will
invade
the
kingdom
when
its
people
feel
secure,
and
he
will
seize
it
through
intrigue.
Antiochus
IV
–
Epiphanes
175
B.C.
to
163
B.C.
“God
manifest”
Solomon's
Colonnade.
"How
long
will
you
keep
us
in
suspense?
If
you
are
the
Christ,
tell
us
plainly."
John
10:24
I
did
tell
you,
but
you
do
not
believe.
The
miracles
I
do
in
my
Father's
name
speak
for
me,
but
you
do
not
believe
because
you
are
not
my
sheep.
John
10:25-26
My
sheep
listen
to
my
voice;
I
know
them,
and
they
follow
me.
I
give
them
eternal
life,
and
they
shall
never
perish;
no
one
can
snatch
them
out
of
my
hand.
John
10:27,28
My
Father,
who
has
given
them
to
me,
is
greater
than
all
;
no
one
can
snatch
them
out
of
my
Father's
hand.
John
10:29
I
and
the
Father
are
one.
Again
the
Jews
picked
up
stones
to
stone
him,
but
Jesus
said
to
them,
"I
have
shown
you
many
great
miracles
from
the
Father.
For
which
of
these
do
you
stone
me?"
John
10:30-32
"We
are
not
stoning
you
for
any
of
these,"
replied
the
Jews,
"but
for
blasphemy,
because
you,
a
mere
man,
claim
to
be
God."
Jesus
answered
them,
"Is
it
not
written
in
your
Law,
'I
have
said
you
are
gods'?
John
10:33,34
Psalms
82:1
A
psalm
of
Asaph.
God
presides
in
the
great
assembly;
he
gives
judgment
among
the
"gods":…
Psalms
82:6-8
"I
said,
'You
are
"gods";
you
are
all
sons
of
the
Most
High.'
But
you
will
die
like
mere
men;
you
will
fall
like
every
other
ruler."
Rise
up,
O
God,
judge
the
earth,
for
all
the
nations
are
your
inheritance.
If
he
called
them
'gods,'
to
whom
the
word
of
God
came--and
the
Scripture
cannot
be
broken--
what
about
the
one
whom
the
Father
set
apart
as
his
very
own
and
sent
into
the
world?
Why
then
do
you
accuse
me
of
blasphemy
because
I
said,
'I
am
God's
Son'?
John
10:35,36
Do
not
believe
me
unless
I
do
what
my
Father
does.
But
if
I
do
it,
even
though
you
do
not
believe
me,
believe
the
miracles,
that
you
may
know
and
understand
that
the
Father
is
in
me,
and
I
in
the
Father."
John
10:37,38
Again
they
tried
to
seize
him,
but
he
escaped
their
grasp.
Then
Jesus
went
back
across
the
Jordan
to
the
place
where
John
had
been
baptizing
in
the
early
days.
Here
he
stayed.
John
10:39,40
Bethany
(beyond
the
Jordan)
Jerusalem
John
1:28
This
all
happened
at
Bethany
on
the
other
side
of
the
Jordan,
where
John
was
baptizing.
and
many
people
came
to
him.
They
said,
“Though
John
never
performed
a
miraculous
sign,
all
that
John
said
about
this
man
was
true.”
And
in
that
place
many
believed
in
Jesus.
(John
10:41-42)
Legend
Liar
Lunatic
Lord!
Now
a
man
named
Lazarus
was
sick.
He
was
from
Bethany,
the
village
of
Mary
and
her
sister
Martha.
John
11:1
This
Mary,
whose
brother
Lazarus
now
lay
sick,
was
the
same
one
who
poured
perfume
on
the
Lord
and
wiped
his
feet
with
her
hair.
John
11:2
Luke
10:38-42
As
Jesus
and
his
disciples
were
on
their
way,
he
came
to
a
village
where
a
woman
named
Martha
opened
her
home
to
him.
She
had
a
sister
called
Mary,
who
sat
at
the
Lord's
feet
listening
to
what
he
said.
But
Martha
was
distracted
by
all
the
preparations
that
had
to
be
made.
Luke
10:38-42
She
came
to
him
and
asked,
"Lord,
don't
you
care
that
my
sister
has
left
me
to
do
the
work
by
myself?
Tell
her
to
help
me!“
"Martha,
Martha,"
the
Lord
answered,
"you
are
worried
and
upset
about
many
things,
but
only
one
thing
is
needed.
Mary
has
chosen
what
is
better,
and
it
will
not
be
taken
away
from
her."
Matthew
26:6-13
While
Jesus
was
in
Bethany
in
the
home
of
a
man
known
as
Simon
the
Leper,
a
woman
came
to
him
with
an
alabaster
jar
of
very
expensive
perfume,
which
she
poured
on
his
head
as
he
was
reclining
at
the
table.
When
the
disciples
saw
this,
they
were
indignant.
"Why
this
waste?"
they
asked.
"This
perfume
could
have
been
sold
at
a
high
price
and
the
money
given
to
the
poor."
Aware
of
this,
Jesus
said
to
them,
"Why
are
you
bothering
this
woman?
Matthew
26:6-13
She
has
done
a
beautiful
thing
to
me.
The
poor
you
will
always
have
with
you,
but
you
will
not
always
have
me.
When
she
poured
this
perfume
on
my
body,
she
did
it
to
prepare
me
for
burial.
I
tell
you
the
truth,
wherever
this
gospel
is
preached
throughout
the
world,
what
she
has
done
will
also
be
told,
in
memory
of
her."
John
11:3,4
So
the
sisters
sent
word
to
Jesus,
"Lord,
the
one
you
love
is
sick.“
When
he
heard
this,
Jesus
said,
"This
sickness
will
not
end
in
death.
No,
it
is
for
God's
glory
so
that
God's
Son
may
be
glorified
through
it."
John
11:5-7
Jesus
loved
Martha
and
her
sister
and
Lazarus.
Yet
when
he
heard
that
Lazarus
was
sick,
he
stayed
where
he
was
two
more
days.
Then
he
said
to
his
disciples,
"Let
us
go
back
to
Judea."
John
11:8-14
"But
Rabbi,"
they
said,
"a
short
while
ago
the
Jews
tried
to
stone
you,
and
yet
you
are
going
back
there?"
Jesus
answered,
"Are
there
not
twelve
hours
of
daylight?
A
man
who
walks
by
day
will
not
stumble,
for
he
sees
by
this
world's
light.
John
11:8-14
It
is
when
he
walks
by
night
that
he
stumbles,
for
he
has
no
light."
John
8:12
When
Jesus
spoke
again
to
the
people,
he
said,
"I
am
the
light
of
the
world.
Whoever
follows
me
will
never
walk
in
darkness,
but
will
have
the
light
of
life."
John
11:8-14
After
he
had
said
this,
he
went
on
to
tell
them,
"Our
friend
Lazarus
has
fallen
asleep;
but
I
am
going
there
to
wake
him
up.“
His
disciples
replied,
"Lord,
if
he
sleeps,
he
will
get
better.”
John
11:8-14
Jesus
had
been
speaking
of
his
death,
but
his
disciples
thought
he
meant
natural
sleep.
So
then
he
told
them
plainly,
"Lazarus
is
dead,
and
for
your
sake
I
am
glad
I
was
not
there,
so
that
you
may
believe.
But
let
us
go
to
him."
Biblical
Explanations
for
Suffering
Living
in
a
Fallen
World
Rejection
of
Christ
&
His
followers
by
a
Fallen
World
Personal
Sin
Sins
of
Others
Satan
God
Why
did
God
let
my
brother
die?
God
Get
our
attention
Personal
Growth
Keep
us
humble
Comfort
others
in
like
circumstances
Bring
Glory
to
God
Work
His
Will