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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.
=
Gospel
of
John
=
Outline
of
John
The
Prologue
(1:1-18)
Jesus
Before
the
World
(1:19-12:50)
Jesus
with
His
Own
(13-20)
Epilogue
(21)
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)
1st
“Sign”
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)
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)
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)
2nd
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)
3rd
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)
4th
5th
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)
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)
6th
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)
7th
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.
3½
months
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
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.
I
and
the
Father
are
one.
John
10:29,30
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)
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
Bethany
(beyond
the
Jordan)
Jerusalem
Bethany
20
miles
"The
only
two
certainties
in
life
are
death
and
taxes"---Mark
Twain
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."
1
Thessalonians
4:15-18
According
to
the
Lord's
own
word,
we
tell
you
that
we
who
are
still
alive,
who
are
left
till
the
coming
of
the
Lord,
will
certainly
not
precede
those
who
have
fallen
asleep.
For
the
Lord
himself
will
come
down
from
heaven,
with
a
loud
command,
with
the
voice
of
the
archangel
and
with
the
trumpet
call
of
God,
and
the
dead
in
Christ
will
rise
first.
After
that,
we
who
are
still
alive
and
are
left
will
be
caught
up
together
with
them
in
the
clouds
to
meet
the
Lord
in
the
air.
And
so
we
will
be
with
the
Lord
forever.
Therefore
encourage
each
other
with
these
words.
1
Corinthians
15:51-54
Listen,
I
tell
you
a
mystery:
We
will
not
all
sleep,
but
we
will
all
be
changed--
in
a
flash,
in
the
twinkling
of
an
eye,
at
the
last
trumpet.
For
the
trumpet
will
sound,
the
dead
will
be
raised
imperishable,
and
we
will
be
changed.
For
the
perishable
must
clothe
itself
with
the
imperishable,
and
the
mortal
with
immortality.
When
the
perishable
has
been
clothed
with
the
imperishable,
and
the
mortal
with
immortality,
then
the
saying
that
is
written
will
come
true:
"Death
has
been
swallowed
up
in
victory."
Then
Thomas
(called
Didymus,
the
twin)
said
to
the
rest
of
the
disciples,
"Let
us
also
go,
that
we
may
die
with
him."
John
11:16
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If
we
live,
we
live
to
the
Lord;
and
if
we
die,
we
die
to
the
Lord.
So,
whether
we
live
or
die,
we
belong
to
the
Lord.
(For
this
very
reason,
Christ
died
and
returned
to
life
so
that
he
might
be
the
Lord
of
both
the
dead
and
the
living.
Romans
14:8,9
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Then
Jesus
said
to
his
disciples,
"If
anyone
would
come
after
me,
he
must
deny
himself
and
take
up
his
cross
and
follow
me.
For
whoever
wants
to
save
his
life
will
lose
it,
but
whoever
loses
his
life
for
me
will
find
it.
What
good
will
it
be
for
a
man
if
he
gains
the
whole
world,
yet
forfeits
his
soul?
Or
what
can
a
man
give
in
exchange
for
his
soul?
Matthew
16:24-26
Jesus
said
to
her,
"Your
brother
will
rise
again."Martha
answered,
"I
know
he
will
rise
again
in
the
resurrection
at
the
last
day."
John
11:23,24
Jesus
said
to
her,
"I
am
the
resurrection
and
the
life.
He
who
believes
in
me
will
live,
even
though
he
dies;
and
whoever
lives
and
believes
in
me
will
never
die.
Do
you
believe
this?"
John
11:25,26
For
God
so
loved
the
world
that
he
gave
his
one
and
only
Son,
that
whoever
believes
in
him
shall
not
perish
but
have
eternal
life.
Jesus
wept
For
we
do
not
have
a
high
priest
who
is
unable
to
sympathize
with
our
weaknesses,
but
we
have
one
who
has
been
tempted
in
every
way,
just
as
we
are--yet
was
without
sin.
Hebrews
4:15
Let
us
then
approach
the
throne
of
grace
with
confidence,
so
that
we
may
receive
mercy
and
find
grace
to
help
us
in
our
time
of
need.
Hebrews
4:16
For
the
Lord
himself
shall
descend
from
heaven
with
a
shout,
with
the
voice
of
the