Encountering the New Testament, 4th Edition

A Historical and Theological Survey

series: Encountering Biblical Studies

Chapter

7. The Gospel of John

Chapter Intro Video


Chapter Objectives

  • Contrast John with the other Gospels
  • Present the evidence for John鈥檚 authorship of this Gospel
  • Demonstrate John鈥檚 emphasis on the divine glory of Christ
  • Illustrate how the challenge to Jesus鈥檚 humanity is met in the Gospel of John
  • List the beliefs a follower of Christ should have
  • Identify the individuals John notes as having held these beliefs

Chapter Summary

  1. The Gospel of John differs from Matthew, Mark, and Luke because 90 percent of it has no direct parallel with these three: it postulates a ministry of three years rather than one, it focuses on different parts of Jesus鈥檚 teachings, and it emphasizes Jesus鈥檚 ministry in a different manner.

  2. John, the son of Zebedee, wrote the Gospel of John in the AD 90s in Ephesus.

  3. The fact that Jesus is God incarnate in human flesh is found in passages that (a) emphasize his divine qualities, (b) focus on Jesus as God鈥檚 unique divine representative, and (c) show Jesus as the fulfillment of Israel鈥檚 and all humanity鈥檚 hopes.

  4. John emphasizes Jesus鈥檚 human nature in many incidents, including (a) traveling with his mother and brothers, (b) asking for a drink of water in Samaria, (c) crossing the Sea of Galilee in a boat, (d) spitting on the ground to make mud for the blind man鈥檚 eyes, (e) weeping over Lazarus鈥檚 death, (f) washing his disciples鈥 feet, and (g) dying and being buried.

  5. John represents the principle of faith in his Gospel and makes clear that only those who believe in Christ will receive the gift of eternal life.

  6. John notes many people who believed in Christ, starting with John the Baptist.

  7. The Gospel of John has many themes but all flow out of the basic truth that Jesus is a divine and human savior who was sent by God for us to believe in and follow.


Study Questions

  1. How is the Gospel of John different from the Synoptics?

  2. Why are Irenaeus鈥檚 reflections on his childhood important for understanding John?

  3. How does John emphasize Jesus鈥檚 divine essence?

  4. How did Jesus fulfill Israel鈥檚 hopes?

  5. How is Jesus鈥檚 humanity emphasized in John?

  6. What is the importance of 鈥渇aith鈥 in John鈥檚 Gospel?