John chapter 1 |
Joh 1:1-14. |
The divinity, humanity, office, and incarnation of Jesus Christ. |
Joh 1:15-38. |
The testimony of John. |
Joh 1:39-51. |
The calling of Andrew, Peter, etc. |
John chapter 2 |
Joh 2:1-11. |
Christ turns water into wine; |
Joh 2:12. |
departs into Capernaum, |
Joh 2:13. |
and to Jerusalem, |
Joh 2:14-17. |
where he purges the temple of buyers and sellers. |
Joh 2:18-22. |
He foretells his death and resurrection. |
Joh 2:23-25. |
Many believe because of his miracles, but he will not trust himself with them. |
John chapter 3 |
Joh 3:1-13. |
Christ teaches Nicodemus the necessity of regeneration, |
Joh 3:14-15. |
of faith in his death, |
Joh 3:16-17. |
the great love of God towards the world, |
Joh 3:18-21. |
and the condemnation for unbelief. |
Joh 3:22. |
Jesus baptizes in Judea. |
Joh 3:23-36. |
The baptism, witness, and doctrine of John concerning Christ. |
John chapter 4 |
Joh 4:1-26. |
Christ talks with a woman of Samaria, and reveals himself unto her. |
Joh 4:27-30. |
His disciples marvel. |
Joh 4:31-38. |
He declares to them his zeal for God's glory. |
Joh 4:39-42. |
Many Samaritans believe on him. |
Joh 4:43-54. |
He departs into Galilee, and heals the ruler's son that lay sick at Capernaum. |
John chapter 5 |
Joh 5:1-9. |
Jesus on the sabbath day cures him that was diseased eight and thirty years. |
Joh 5:10-16. |
The Jews therefore cavil, and persecute him for it. |
Joh 5:17-30. |
He answers for himself, and reproves them, shewing by the testimony of his Father, |
Joh 5:31-35. |
of John, |
Joh 5:36-38. |
of his works, |
Joh 5:39-47. |
and of the scriptures, who he is. |
John chapter 6 |
Joh 6:1-14. |
Christ feeds five thousand men with five loaves and two fishes. |
Joh 6:15. |
Thereupon the people would have made him king; |
Joh 6:16-25. |
but withdrawing himself, he walks on the sea to his disciples; |
Joh 6:26-31. |
reproves the people flocking after him, and all the fleshly hearers of his word; |
Joh 6:32-65. |
declares himself to be the bread of life to believers. |
Joh 6:66-67. |
Many disciples depart from him. |
Joh 6:68-69. |
Peter confesses him. |
Joh 6:70-71. |
Judas is a devil. |
John chapter 7 |
Joh 7:1-9. |
Jesus reproves the ambition and boldness of his kinsmen; |
Joh 7:10-13. |
goes up from Galilee to the feast of tabernacles; |
Joh 7:14-39. |
teaches in the temple. |
Joh 7:40-44. |
Divers opinions of him among the people. |
Joh 7:45-53. |
The Pharisees are angry that their officers took him not, and chide with Nicodemus for taking his part. |
John chapter 8 |
Joh 8:1-11. |
Christ delivers the woman taken in adultery. |
Joh 8:12-30. |
He declares himself the light of the world, and justifies his doctrine; |
Joh 8:31-32. |
promises freedom to those who believe; |
Joh 8:33-47. |
answers the Jews that boasted of Abraham; |
Joh 8:48-58. |
answers their reviling, by shewing his authority and dignity; |
Joh 8:59. |
and conveys himself from their cruelty. |
John chapter 9 |
Joh 9:1-7. |
The man that was born blind restored to sight. |
Joh 9:8-12. |
He is brought to the Pharisees. |
Joh 9:13-34. |
They are offended at it, and excommunicate him; |
Joh 9:35-38. |
but he is received of Jesus, and confesses him. |
Joh 9:39-41. |
Who they are whom Christ enlightens. |
John chapter 10 |
Joh 10:1-18. |
Christ is the door, and the good shepherd. |
Joh 10:19-22. |
Divers opinions of him. |
Joh 10:23-30. |
He proves by his works that he is Christ the Son of God; |
Joh 10:31-38. |
escapes the Jews; |
Joh 10:39-42. |
and goes again beyond Jordan, where many believe on him. |
John chapter 11 |
Joh 11:1-44. |
Christ raises Lazarus, four days buried. |
Joh 11:45-46. |
Many Jews believe. |
Joh 11:47-48. |
The high priests and Pharisees gather a council against Christ. |
Joh 11:49-53. |
Caiaphas prophesies. |
Joh 11:54. |
Jesus hides himself. |
Joh 11:55-57. |
At the passover they inquire after him, and lay wait for him. |
John chapter 12 |
Joh 12:1-8. |
Jesus excuses Mary anointing his feet. |
Joh 12:9. |
The people flock to see Lazarus. |
Joh 12:10-11. |
The chief priests consult to kill him. |
Joh 12:12-19. |
Christ rides into Jerusalem. |
Joh 12:20-22. |
Greeks desire to see Jesus. |
Joh 12:23-36. |
He foretells his death. |
Joh 12:37-41. |
The Jews are generally blinded; |
Joh 12:42-43. |
yet many chief rulers believe, but do not confess him; |
Joh 12:44-50. |
therefore Jesus calls earnestly for confession of faith. |
John chapter 13 |
Joh 13:1-17. |
Jesus washes the disciples' feet, and exhorts them to humility and charity. |
Joh 13:18-30. |
He foretells and discovers to John by a token, that Judas should betray him; |
Joh 13:31-35. |
commands them to love one another; |
Joh 13:36-38. |
and forewarns Peter of his denials. |
John chapter 14 |
Joh 14:1-4. |
Christ comforts his disciples with the hope of heaven; |
Joh 14:5-12. |
professes himself the way, the truth, and the life, and one with the Father; |
Joh 14:13-14. |
assures their prayers to be effectual; |
Joh 14:15. |
requires obedience; |
Joh 14:16-26. |
promises the Comforter; |
Joh 14:27-31. |
and leaves his peace with them. |
John chapter 15 |
Joh 15:1-17. |
The union of Christ and his members shown under the parable of a vine. |
Joh 15:18-25. |
The hatred of the world. |
Joh 15:26-27. |
The office of the Holy Ghost. |
John chapter 16 |
Joh 16:1-22. |
Christ comforts his disciples by the promise of the Holy Ghost, and his ascension; |
Joh 16:23-32. |
assures their prayers made in his name to be acceptable. |
Joh 16:33. |
Peace in Christ, and in the world affliction. |
John chapter 17 |
Joh 17:1-26. |
Christ prays to his Father. |
John chapter 18 |
Joh 18:1-5. |
Judas betrays Jesus. |
Joh 18:6-9. |
The officers fall to the ground. |
Joh 18:10-11. |
Peter smites off Malchus' ear. |
Joh 18:12-14. |
Jesus is taken, and led unto Annas and Caiaphas. |
Joh 18:15-18. |
Peter's denial. |
Joh 18:19-24. |
Jesus examined before Caiaphas. |
Joh 18:25-27. |
Peter's second and third denial. |
Joh 18:28-35. |
Jesus arraigned before Pilate. |
Joh 18:36-39. |
His kingdom. |
Joh 18:40. |
The Jews prefer Barabbas. |
John chapter 19 |
Joh 19:1-3. |
Christ is scourged, crowned with thorns, and beaten. |
Joh 19:4-22. |
Pilate is desirous to release him, but being overcome with the outrage of the Jews, he delivers him to be crucified. |
Joh 19:23-24. |
They cast lots for his garments. |
Joh 19:25-27. |
He commends his mother to John. |
Joh 19:28-30. |
He dies. |
Joh 19:31-37. |
His side is pierced. |
Joh 19:38-42. |
He is buried by Joseph and Nicodemus. |
John chapter 20 |
Joh 20:1-2. |
Mary comes to the sepulchre; |
Joh 20:3-10. |
so do Peter and John, ignorant of the resurrection. |
Joh 20:11-18. |
Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene, |
Joh 20:19-23. |
and to his disciples. |
Joh 20:24-29. |
The incredulity and confession of Thomas. |
Joh 20:30-31. |
The Scripture is sufficient to salvation. |
John chapter 21 |
Joh 21:1-11. |
Christ appearing again to his disciples is known of them by the great draught of fishes. |
Joh 21:12-14. |
He dines with them; |
Joh 21:15-17. |
earnestly commands Peter to feed his lambs and sheep; |
Joh 21:18-21. |
foretells him of his death; |
Joh 21:22-23. |
rebukes his curiosity touching John. |
Joh 21:24-25. |
The conclusion. |