John 1:1 - Since when has "the Word" existed? He was there in the Beginning. John 1:1 - How is "the Word" described? The Word was with God and the Word was God. John 1:1 - Who or what is "the Word"? Jesus Christ. John 1:2 - Who was with God (the Father) in the Beginning? The Word (Jesus). John 1:3 - What was made through Jesus? All things. John 1:3 - What things were not made through the Word? Nothing. John 1:4 - The life that was through the Word was what? The light of men. John 1:5 - What does the light do? It shines in the darkness. John 1:5 - What happened when the light shined on the darkness? The darkness did not understand it. John 1:5 - Who or what is "the light"? Jesus Christ. John 1:6 - How did John the Baptist come? He was sent by God. John 1:7 - Why was John the Baptist sent by God? As a witness to testify concerning the light. John 1:7 - Why was John the Baptist sent as a witness to testify concerning the light? So that through him all men might believe. John 1:8 - Was John the Baptist "the light"? No. John 1:8 - Although John the Baptist was not the light, what was true about his relationship to "the light"? He came only as a witness to the light. John 1:9 - What was the light doing while John the Baptist was testifying about it? The true light was coming into the world. John 1:9 - What does the true light do? It gives light to every man. John 1:10 - What was strange about Jesus' coming into the world? Though the world was made through him, it did not recognize him. John 1:11 - Jesus came to the world, to that which was his own, but what happened? His own did not receive him. John 1:12 - What right was given to all who received Jesus when he came? The right to become children of God! John 1:12 - The right to become children of God was given to whom? To all those who received Jesus and believed in his name. John 1:13 - Those who would be given the right to be children of God would be what kind of children? Children born not of natural decent, nor of human decision or a husband's will, but born of God. John 1:14 - What happened to the Word that was with God in the Beginning? The Word became flesh. John 1:14 - What did the Word do after becoming flesh? He made his dwelling among us. John 1:14 - What did John the Baptist testify about the Word made flesh? That he had seen his glory. John 1:14 - How does John the Baptist describe the glory of the Word that became flesh? It was the glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth. John 1:15 - What did John the Baptist testify about, concerning the Word made flesh? "This was he of whom I said 'He who comes after me has surpassed me because he was before me.'" John 1:16 - Where have we received our blessings in life from? The fullness of Jesus' grace. John 1:17 - What was given to God's people through Moses? The Law. John 1:17 - What was given to God's people through Jesus Christ? Grace and truth. John 1:18 - How many people have seen God? No one has ever seen God. John 1:18 - Although we have not seen God, Jesus has done what for us? He has made God known to us. John 1:18 - How does John the Baptist describe Jesus, the one who makes the Father known to us? God the One and Only, who is at the Father's side. John 1:19 - John the Baptist testified about Jesus when what group of people asked him who he was? The priests and Levites sent by the Jews of Jerusalem. John 1:20 - When challenged by the priests and Levites from Jerusalem, what did John the Baptist do? He freely confessed that he was not the Christ. John 1:21 - When John the Baptist confessed that he was not the Christ, what was he asked? "Then who are you? Are you Elijah?" John 1:21 - How did John the Baptist react when asked if he was Elijah? He said that he was not. John 1:21 - What was John the Baptist asked when he said that he was not Elijah? "Are you the Prophet?" John 1:21 - How did John the Baptist react when asked if he was "the Prophet"? He said that he was not. John 1:22 - When the Jews from Jerusalem became irritated after John the Baptist denied being Christ, Elijah or the Prophet, what did they ask him? They wanted to know who he said he was so that they could have an answer to take back to those who sent them there. John 1:23 - What prophet did John the Baptist quote when pressed by the Jews about who he was? Isaiah. John 1:23 - What did John the Baptist reply when pressed by the Jews about who he was? "I am the voice of one calling in the desert, 'Make straight the way for the Lord.'" John 1:24 - Who questioned John the Baptist about why he was baptizing? Some Pharisees who had been sent to him. John 1:25 - What was John the Baptist questioned about by some Pharisees concerning baptism? They wanted to know why he was baptizing people if he was not the Christ, Elijah or the Prophet. John 1:26 - What did John the Baptist say he baptized with? Water. John 1:26 - Who did John the Baptist tell the Pharisees stood among them? One they did not know. John 1:27 - What did John the Baptist say about the one who comes after him? John didn't think he was worthy to untie the thongs of his sandals. John 1:27 - Who was the one who would come after John the Baptist? Jesus. John 1:28 - Where was John the Baptist baptizing when questioned by the Pharisees? At Bethany, on the other side of the Jordan. John 1:29 - How long after John the Baptist was questioned by the Pharisees did Jesus arrive to see John? It was the next day. John 1:29 - When John the Baptist saw Jesus coming towards him, what did he say about him? "Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!" John 1:30 - After proclaiming Jesus to be the Lamb of God, what did John the Baptist tell the people? That Jesus was the one he was talking about when he said someone would come after him who would surpass him. John 1:31 - What did John the Baptist say about his relationship with Jesus before their meeting at the Jordan? That he himself did not know him. John 1:31 - Why did John the Baptist say he came baptizing with water? So that Jesus might be revealed to Israel. John 1:32 - What did John the Baptist say he saw happen to Jesus? He saw the Spirit come down from heaven and remain on him. John 1:33 - How did John the Baptist recognize Jesus? He saw the Spirit come down from heaven and remain on him. John 1:33 - What did God tell John the Baptist about the person on whom the spirit descended and remained with? He would be the one who would baptize with the Holy Spirit. John 1:33 - Why did John the Baptist recognize Jesus when the Spirit descended on him? The one who sent him to baptize told him that when he saw the spirit come down and remain on someone, they would be the one he was looking for. John 1:34 - When John the Baptist spoke of God's direction to him about how to identify the Christ, what did he confess? "I have seen and I testify that this is the Son of God." John 1:35 - Who was with John the Baptist the day after he met Jesus, when Jesus again passed by him? Two of his disciples. John 1:36 - What did John the Baptist say to his two disciples when Jesus passed by him the day after they first met? "Look, the Lamb of God!" John 1:37 - What did John the Baptist's two disciples do when John pointed at Jesus and told them that he was the Lamb of God? When they heard him say this, they followed Jesus. John 1:38 - What happened after two of John the Baptist's disciples began following Jesus after he passed by John? Jesus saw them following, turned around and asked them what they wanted. John 1:38 - How did the two disciples of John the Baptist, who left to follow Jesus, react when Jesus asked them what they wanted? They asked him where he was staying. John 1:38 - How did John the Baptist's two disciples, who left to follow Jesus, refer to Jesus when he asked them what they wanted? They called him "Rabbi", which means teacher. John 1:39 - How did Jesus answer John the Baptist's two disciples who asked him where he was staying? He told them to come and they would see. John 1:39 - What did John the Baptist's two disciples do when Jesus told them to come see where he was staying? They followed him and saw where he was staying, and spent the day with him. John 1:39 - About what time of the day was it when Jesus brought John the Baptist's two disciples to the place where he was staying? About the tenth hour. John 1:40 - Who was Andrew's brother? Simon Peter. John 1:40 - Who was Simon Peter's brother? Andrew. John 1:40 - Who was one of the two disciples of John the Baptist that followed Jesus to the place he was staying? Andrew. John 1:41 - What was the first thing Andrew did after spending time with Jesus at the place he was staying? He found his brother Simon and told him "We have found the Messiah". John 1:41 - What is another word for the "Messiah"? The "Christ". John 1:42 - After leaving Jesus, what did Andrew do when he found his brother Simon? He brought Simon to see Jesus. John 1:42 - What did Jesus do when Andrew brought Simon to see him? He looked at Simon and said "You are Simon son of John. You will be called Cephas." John 1:42 - What name did Jesus give to Simon? Cephas. John 1:42 - What is the translation of the name Cephas? Peter. John 1:42 - What was Simon and Andrew's father's name? John. John 1:43 - How long after naming Peter did Jesus decide to leave Galieee? It was the next day. John 1:43 - When Jesus decided to leave Galilee after naming Peter, who did he find? Philip. John 1:43 - What did Jesus say to Philip when he encountered him while leaving Galilee? "Follow me." John 1:44 - What was the hometown of Philip, Andrew and Peter? Bethsaida. John 1:45 - After he began to follow Jesus, Philip went to tell what person about him? Nathanael. John 1:45 - What did Philip say to Nathanael when he found him? He told him that they had found the one Moses and the prophets had written about. John 1:45 - Who did Philip tell Nathanael that Moses and the prophets had written about? Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph. John 1:45 - What was the hometown of Jesus? Nazareth. John 1:45 - Who was Jesus' "earthly" father? Joseph. John 1:46 - How did Nathanael react when Philip told him they had found the Messiah? He was distressed that Jesus was from Nazareth, and asked if anything good could come from there. John 1:46 - How did Philip react when Nathanael asked if anything good could come from Nazareth? Philip told him to come and see. John 1:47 - What did Jesus say when he saw Nathanael approaching him? He said "Here is a true Israelite, in whom there is nothing false." John 1:48 - When Jesus saw Nathanael and spoke of him being a "true Israelite", what did Nathanael say? He asked how Jesus knew him. John 1:48 - How did Jesus say he knew Nathanael? He had seen him while he was still under a fig tree, before Philip called him. John 1:49 - What did Nathanael confess when Jesus told of how he had seen him earlier under the fig tree? That Jesus was the Son of God and the King of Israel. John 1:50 - Why did Jesus say Nathanael believed in who he was? Because Jesus had told him of how he had seen him under a fig tree. John 1:50 - What did Jesus tell Nathanael about his "miraculous" knowledge of Nathanael under a fig tree? He told him that he would see greater things than that. John 1:51 - After telling Nathanael of the great things he would see, what did Jesus add? "...you shall see heaven open, and the angels of God ascending and descending on the Son of Man." John 2:1 - What event is described after Jesus' meeting with Philip and Nathanael? A wedding. John 2:1 - On what day did the wedding in Cana take place? The third day. John 2:1 - Where was Cana? In Galilee. John 2:1 - What relative of Jesus was present at the wedding in Cana? His mother. John 2:2 - What event were Jesus and his disciples invited to in Cana of Galilee? A wedding. John 2:3 - What happened at the wedding in Cana that caused Jesus' mother to ask him to help? The guests drank up all the wine. John 2:3 - What happened when all the wine was gone at the wedding in Cana? Jesus' mother went to him and told him they had no more wine. John 2:4 - What did Jesus say to his mother when she told him about the wine being gone at the wedding in Cana? "Dear woman, why do you involve me? My time has not yet come." John 2:5 - After Jesus asked his mother why she had involved him in the wine problem at the wedding in Cana, what did Mary do? She told the servants to do whatever Jesus told them. John 2:6 - What was standing nearby when Jesus' mother requested his help at the wedding? Six stone water jars. John 2:6 - What were the stone water jars at the wedding used for? They were the kind used by the Jews for ceremonial washing. John 2:6 - How large were the stone jars at the wedding in Cana? They each held between twenty and thirty gallons. John 2:7 - What was the first thing Jesus commanded the servants at the wedding to do? To fill the stone water jars with water. John 2:7 - What did the servants at the wedding do when Jesus told them to fill the jars with water? They filled them all to the brim. John 2:8 - After the servants at the wedding had filled the water jars to the top, what did Jesus command them? To remove some of the contents and take it to the master of the banquet. John 2:9 - What happened to the water in the stone jars at the wedding in Cana? Jesus turned it into wine. John 2:9 - What did the master of the wedding banquet know about the wine the servants brought him? He did not realize where it had come from, though the servants who drew the water knew. John 2:9-10 - What happened when the master of the wedding banquet tasted the wine from the stone jar? He called the bridegroom aside and complimented him on the wine. John 2:10 - What did the master of the wedding banquet tell the bridegroom about the wine from the stone jars? "Everyone brings out the choice wine first and then the cheaper wine after the guests have had too much to drink; but you have saved the best until now." John 2:11 - What was the first of Jesus' miraculous signs? Turning the water into wine at the wedding in Cana. John 2:11 - What happened as a result of Jesus' first miraculous sign? He revealed his glory and his disciples put their faith in him. John 2:12 - Where did Jesus go after leaving the wedding in Cana? To Capernaum. John 2:12 - Who went with Jesus when he left Cana and went to Capernaum? His mother, brothers, and his disciples. John 2:12 - How long did Jesus and those with him stay in Capernaum after leaving Cana? A few days. John 2:13 - What caused Jesus to go up to Jerusalem shortly after his stays in Cana and Capernaum? It was almost time for the Jewish Passover. John 2:13 - Where did Jesus go when it was almost time for the Passover? Up to Jerusalem. John 2:14 - What did Jesus find when he came to Jerusalem from the Passover? In the temple courts he found men selling cattle, sheep and doves, and others sitting at tables exchanging money. John 2:15 - How did Jesus react to the merchants and moneychangers he found in the temple courts? He made a whip out of cords and drove them all from the temple area. He scattered the moneychangers' coins and overturned their tables. John 2:16 - What did Jesus say to the people selling doves in the temple courts in Jerusalem? "Get these out of here! How dare you turn my Father's house into a market!" John 2:17 - What prophecy did Jesus' disciples remember when they saw him become angry with the merchants in the temple courts? "Zeal for your house will consume me." John 2:18 - After disrupting the merchants in the temple courts, what did the Jews demand of him? They wanted him to show them a miraculous sign to prove his authority to do all that he had done. John 2:19 - How did Jesus answer the Jews who demanded a miraculous sign of him after the clearing of the temple merchants? "Destroy this temple, and I will raise it again in three days." John 2:20 - How long had it taken the Jews to build the temple in Jerusalem? 46 years. John 2:20 - How did the Jews react when Jesus spoke of destroying the temple and raising it again in three days? They laughed because it had taken 46 years to build the temple, but Jesus was supposedly going to destroy and rebuild it in 3 days. John 2:21 - What was Jesus referring to when he spoke of the temple the Jews could destroy only to have him rebuild it in 3 days? The temple he was speaking of was his body. John 2:22 - How was Jesus' claim about rebuilding the temple important after his resurrection? After he was raised from the dead, the disciples recalled what Jesus had said and they believed the scripture and the words he had spoken. John 2:23 - What was happening around him while Jesus was in Jerusalem at the Passover feast? Many people saw the miraculous signs Jesus was doing and believed in his name. John 2:24 - Although many began to believe in Jesus while he was in Jerusalem doing miraculous signs, what was he careful not to do? He would not entrust himself to them. John 2:25 - Why would Jesus not entrust himself to those who came to believe in him in Jerusalem? He did not need man's testimony about man, for he knew what was in a man. John 3:1 - Who was the Pharisee who came to Jesus at night while he was in Jerusalem? Nicodemus. John 3:1 - Describe Nicodemus' religious and political position. He was a Pharisee and a member of the Jewish ruling council. John 3:2 - At what time of day did Nicodemus come to talk to Jesus? At night. John 3:2 - What did Nicodemus say to Jesus when he came to see him one night? That they knew he was a teacher who has come from God. John 3:2 - Why did Nicodemus tell Jesus he knew he was a teacher that had come from God? Because no one could perform the miraculous signs Jesus was doing if God were not with him. John 3:3 - What did Jesus tell Nicodemus when he admitted that Jesus must have come from God? Jesus told him that no one can see the kingdom of God unless he is born again. John 3:4 - What did the puzzled Nicodemus ask Jesus after being told about how he must be "born again"? "How can a man be born when he is old? Surely he cannot enter a second time into his mother's womb to be born!" John 3:5 - When Nicodemus asked what Jesus meant about being "born again", what reply did he receive? That no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born of water and the Spirit. John 3:5 - To be "born again", Jesus said we must be born of what? Water and the Spirit. John 3:6 - What do flesh and spirit each give birth to? Flesh gives birth to flesh, but the Spirit gives birth to spirit. John 3:7 - How did Jesus say Nicodemus should feel about Jesus' saying "you must be born again"? Nicodemus should not be surprised by it. John 3:8 - What comparison did Jesus use to describe people born of the Spirit? The wind, and how it blows where it pleases but you cannot tell where it is or where it is going. John 3:9 - What did Nicodemus say when Jesus compared the wind and those born of the Spirit? "How can this be?" John 3:10 - Why was Jesus disappointed that Nicodemus was not comprehending his teaching on being born of the Spirit? He was Israel's teacher, yet he did not understand these things. John 3:11-12 - Why did Jesus tell Nicodemus that the Jews would have trouble believing what he taught about the Spirit? Jesus spoke of what we know and see and his testimony is not accepted, so how will they understand about things unseen? John 3:12 - Jesus told Nicodemus that he had spoken to the Jews about earthly things, but what happened? They did not believe. John 3:12 - Since the Jews did not believe Jesus when he spoke of earthly things, what would probably be true? How will they believe if he spoke of heavenly things? John 3:13 - How many people did Jesus say had gone into heaven? No one except the one who came from heaven, the Son of Man. John 3:14 - What comparison did Jesus make about his own upcoming crucifixion? He compared the lifting up of the Son of Man to Moses lifting up the snake in the desert. John 3:15 - For what purpose did Jesus say that the Son of Man must be lifted up? So that everyone who believes in him may have eternal life. John 3:16 - How much did Jesus say God loved the world? So much that he gave his one and only son. John 3:16 - What did Jesus say would happen to those who believed in God's son? They would not perish, but have eternal life. John 3:17 - What did God not send his son into the world for? To condemn it. John 3:17 - Why did Jesus say God sent his son into the world? So that the world might be saved through him. John 3:18 - Jesus said that whoever believes in him is not what? Condemned. John 3:18 - Jesus said that everyone who does not believe in him does what? Stands condemned already. John 3:18 - Why does Jesus say that whoever does not believe in him already stands condemned? Because they have not believed in the name of God's one and only son. John 3:19 - While speaking of belief in him, what does Jesus say the "verdict" is? Light has come into the world, but men loved darkness instead of light. John 3:19 - Why does Jesus say that men loved darkness instead of light? Because their deeds were evil. John 3:20 - Who does Jesus say hates the light? Everyone who does evil. John 3:20 - Why will those who do evil not come into the light? For fear that their deeds will be exposed. John 3:21 - Jesus says that whoever lives by the truth does what? Comes into the light. John 3:21 - Why should those who live by truth come into the light? So it may be seen plainly what he has done has been done through God. John 3:22 - After speaking to Nicodemus about light and darkness, where did Jesus and his disciples go? Out into the Judean countryside. John 3:22 - What did Jesus do after heading out into the Judean countryside with his disciples? He spent some time with them and baptized. John 3:23 - While Jesus was spending time with his disciples in the Judean countryside, what was John the Baptist doing? Baptizing. John 3:23 - Where was John the Baptist baptizing while Jesus spent time with his disciples in the Judean countryside? At Aenon near Salim. John 3:23 - Why was John the Baptist baptizing at Aenon? Because there was plenty of water there and people were coming to be baptized. John 3:24 - John the Baptist was baptizing at Aenon before what major event in his life? Before he was put in prison. John 3:25 - What happened while John the Baptist was baptizing at Aenon? An argument developed between some of John's disciples and a certain Jew. John 3:25 - What were John the Baptist's disciples arguing about with a certain Jew in Aenon? Over the matter of ceremonial washing. John 3:26 - What did John the Baptist's disciples express concern to him about while in Aenon? That Jesus was baptizing and everyone was going to him. John 3:27 - How did John the Baptist react when his disciples expressed concern over others following Jesus? He told them that a man can receive only what is given to him from heaven. John 3:28 - What did John the Baptist tell his disciples that they could testify about concerning the Christ? That John had said he was not the Christ, but was sent on ahead of him. John 3:29 - What did John the Baptist say about disciples leaving him to follow Jesus? He felt that the "bride belongs to the bridegroom." John 3:29 - What symbols did John the Baptist use to describe Jesus and himself when his disciples asked him about people leaving to follow Jesus? Jesus was the bridegroom and John was the friend who attends the bridegroom. John 3:29 - What did John the Baptist say the friend who attends the bridegroom does? He waits and listens for him, and is full of joy when he hears the bridegroom's voice. John 3:29 - How did John the Baptist feel about his disciples leaving to follow Jesus? He felt they belonged to Jesus to begin with, and it filled him with joy. John 3:29 - How did John the Baptist describe his joy, when his disciples had left to follow Jesus? It was now complete. John 3:30 - Once Jesus had begun his public ministry, how did John the Baptist feel his role in God's plan had changed? He felt that Jesus must become greater and he must become less. John 3:31 - When speaking of Jesus' becoming greater than he, John the Baptist spoke of what three men? The one who comes from above, the one who is from the earth, and the one who comes from heaven. John 3:31 - What did John the Baptist say about the one who comes from above? He is above all. John 3:31 - What did John the Baptist say about the one who is from the earth? He belongs to the earth. John 3:31 - What did John the Baptist say about the one who comes from heaven? He is above all. John 3:32 - What did John the Baptist say "the one who comes from heaven" does? He testifies to what he has seen and heard. John 3:32 - What did John the Baptist say happened when the "one who comes from heaven" testified? No one accepted his testimony. John 3:33 - What is true about the man who accepts the testimony of the "one who comes from heaven"? They have certified that God is truthful. John 3:34 - John the Baptist says that the one who God sent speaks what? The words of God. John 3:34 - Why does the one God sent speak the words of God? For God gives the Spirit without limit. John 3:35 - Because the Father loves the Son, what has he done for him? Placed everything in his hands. John 3:36 - What is true about whoever believes in the Son? They have eternal life. John 3:36 - What is true about whoever rejects the son? They will not see life. John 3:36 - Why will those that reject the Son not see life? God's wrath remains on them. John 4:1 - Who heard about Jesus gaining and baptizing more disciples than John the Baptist? The Pharisees. John 4:2 - Although the Pharisees heard about Jesus gaining and baptizing disciples, what was really true? It was not Jesus who baptized but his disciples. John 4:3 - What did Jesus do when he learned that the Pharisees had found out about him gaining disciples? He left Judea and went back once more to Galilee. John 4:4 - What did Jesus have to do when he left Judea on his way back to Galilee? He had to go through Samaria. John 4:5 - When Jesus was passing through Samaria, what town did he come to? Sychar. John 4:5 - Where was the town of Sychar near? It was near the plot of ground Jacob had given to his son Joseph. John 4:6 - What landmark was in the town of Sychar? Jacob's well. John 4:6 - Where did Jesus stop to rest on his way through the town of Sychar? At Jacob's well. John 4:6 - What time was it when Jesus stopped to rest at Jacob's well? About the sixth hour. John 4:7 - While Jesus was resting at Jacob's well, what happened? A Samaritan woman came to draw water. John 4:7 - What did Jesus ask the Samaritan woman who came to draw water at Jacob's well? He asked her if she would give him a drink. John 4:8 - Where were Jesus' disciples when he met the Samaritan woman at Jacob's well? They had gone into the town to buy food. John 4:9 - How did the Samaritan woman react when Jesus asked her for some water? She said "You are a Jew and I am a Samaritan woman. How can you ask me for a drink?" John 4:9 - What was true about the relationship between Jews and Samaritans when Jesus stopped at Sychar? Jews did not associate with Samaritans. John 4:10 - How did Jesus answer when the Samaritan woman questioned why we was talking to her? He told her that if she knew the gift of God and who was asking her for a drink, she would have asked him and he would have given her living water. John 4:11 - When Jesus spoke to the Samaritan woman of living water, what did she ask him? She noted that the well was deep and he had nothing to draw water with, so where would he get this living water? John 4:12 - What did the Samaritan woman ask Jesus about himself when he spoke of living water? She wanted to know if he was greater than their father Jacob who gave them the well. John 4:12 - Who did the Samaritan woman say had drunk from Jacob's well? Their father Jacob, along with his sons, flocks and herds. John 4:13 - What did Jesus tell the Samaritan woman about the water from Jacob's well? Whoever drinks of it will be thirsty again. John 4:14 - What did Jesus tell the Samaritan woman about the water he gives? They will never thirst. John 4:14 - What did Jesus say the water he gives would become in those that drank it? A spring of water welling up to eternal life. John 4:15 - What did the Samaritan woman ask when Jesus spoke of the water that he gave which ended thirst in those who drank it? She wanted him to give her some so she wouldn't get thirsty and have to keep coming back to the well for water. John 4:16 - What did Jesus tell the Samaritan woman when she asked for his living water? To go call her husband and come back. John 4:17 - What did the Samaritan woman say when Jesus told her to call her husband? She said that she had no husband. John 4:17 - What did Jesus say when the Samaritan woman said that she had no husband? He told her she was right that she had no husband. John 4:18 - What did Jesus tell the Samaritan woman about her past? He told her that she had had five husbands. John 4:18 - What did Jesus tell the Samaritan woman about the man she now had? That he was not her husband. John 4:19 - When Jesus spoke of the Samaritan woman's past and her "husbands", what did she say about Jesus? That she could see that he was a prophet. John 4:20 - After declaring Jesus a prophet, what did the Samaritan woman ask him about? She said her forefathers worshiped on the mountain before them, but the Jews claimed the place they must worship is in Jerusalem. John 4:21 - When asked by the Samaritan woman about where was appropriate to worship, what did Jesus say was coming? A time when they would worship the Father neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem. John 4:22 - What did Jesus say the Samaritans worshiped? What they did not know. John 4:22 - What did Jesus say the Jews worshiped? What they did know. John 4:22 - Why did Jesus say the Jews worshiped what they knew, but the Samaritans did not? Because salvation is from the Jews. John 4:23 - Jesus told the Samaritan woman that the time had come when the true worshipers of God would do what? Worship God in spirit and truth. John 4:23 - Who did Jesus say would worship the Father in spirit and truth? The true worshipers of God. John 4:23 - Why did Jesus say true worshipers of God would worship him in spirit and truth? Because those are the kind of worshipers the Father seeks. John 4:24 - Since God is spirit, how must we worship him? In spirit and in truth. John 4:24 - Why must we worship God in spirit and in truth? Because God is spirit. John 4:25 - When Jesus told the Samaritan woman about worshiping God in spirit and truth, what did she say? That the Messiah was coming and when he did, he would explain everything to them. John 4:26 - What did Jesus tell the Samaritan woman when she spoke of the Messiah returning? He said "I who speak to you am he." John 4:27 - What happened just as Jesus was declaring himself to be the Messiah to the Samaritan woman? His disciples returned. John 4:27 - What happened when Jesus' disciples returned and found Jesus talking to the Samaritan woman? They were surprised to find him talking to her. John 4:27 - When Jesus' disciples found him talking with the Samaritan woman, what did they not do? No one asked why he was talking with her. John 4:28 - After Jesus' disciples returned to Jesus at Jacob's well, what did the Samaritan woman do? She left her water jar and went back to town. John 4:29 - What did the Samaritan woman do after returning to town following her encounter with Jesus? She told them to come see a man who told her everything she ever did, and she told them it might be the Christ. John 4:30 - What did the people do who heard the Samaritan woman's story about Jesus? They came out of town and made their way toward him. John 4:31 - After the Samaritan woman left Jesus, what was happening at the well? Jesus' disciples were urging him to eat something. John 4:32 - When Jesus' disciples urged him to eat at Jacob's well, what did he tell them? "I have food to eat that you know nothing about." John 4:33 - How did the disciples react at Jacob's well when Jesus spoke of having food they knew nothing about? They wondered to each other if someone could have brought him some food. John 4:34 - While the disciples at Jacob's well were wondering who might have brought Jesus some food, what did Jesus tell them? He said that his food is to do the will of he who sent him and to finish his work. John 4:35 - What did Jesus tell his disciples is said about the harvest? "Four more months and then the harvest." John 4:35 - What did Jesus tell his disciples about how they should view people of the world? That they should open their eyes and look at the fields, for they are ripe for the harvest. John 4:36 - What did Jesus tell his disciples was going on even now with the harvest? The reaper draws his wages and harvests the crop for eternal life. John 4:36 - Why does the reaper harvest the crop for eternal life? So that the sower and the reaper may be glad together. John 4:37 - Because the sower and reaper work together on the crop, what saying is true? "One sows and another reaps." John 4:38 - What did Jesus tell his disciples that their part in the harvest was? He sent them to reap what they have not worked for. Others had done the hard work, and the disciples would reap the benefits of their labor. John 4:39 - Why did many of the Samaritans in Sychar believe in Jesus? Because of the woman's testimony that Jesus told her everything she ever did. John 4:40 - Because many Samaritans came to believe in Jesus, what did they ask Jesus? For him to stay with them. John 4:40 - When the Samaritans asked Jesus to stay with them, did he do? He agreed and stayed two days. John 4:41 - What happened when Jesus stayed an additional two days at Sychar? Because of his words, many more became believers. John 4:42 - After hearing Jesus speak to them, what did the people of Sychar say to the woman who met Jesus at the well? That they no longer believed just because of her testimony, but now they had heard for themselves. John 4:42 - Once they had heard Jesus for themselves, what did many people from the town of Sychar believe? That Jesus really is the Savior of the world. John 4:43 - Where did Jesus go after leaving Sychar? He left for Galilee. John 4:44 - What had Jesus pointed out about prophets in the land they were from? That a prophet has no honor in his own country. John 4:45 - How did the Galileans feel when Jesus arrived from Sychar? They welcomed him. John 4:45 - Why were the Galileans excited when Jesus arrived there from Sychar? They had seen all that he had done in Jerusalem at the Passover Feast. John 4:46 - When Jesus returned to Galilee, what city did he visit again? Cana, where he had turned the water into wine. John 4:46 - When Jesus returned to Cana, who did he encounter? A royal official whose son was sick. John 4:46 - Where was the son of the royal official that Jesus met in Cana? Laying sick in Capernaum. John 4:47 - What did the royal official do when he heard that Jesus had arrived in Galilee and was in Cana? He went to Jesus and begged him to come and heal his son. John 4:47 - Describe the condition of the royal official's son when the official came to see Jesus. He was close to death. John 4:48 - When Jesus was asked by the royal official in Cana to heal his son, what did Jesus say? "Unless you people see miraculous signs and wonders, you will never believe." John 4:49 - When Jesus had spoken in Cana to the royal official about the people demanding miraculous signs before they would believe, what did the official do? He asked Jesus to come down before his child died. John 4:50 - When the royal official in Cana asked Jesus a second time to heal his son, what did Jesus do? He told the man to go, and that his son would live. John 4:50 - How did the royal official in Cana react when Jesus told him to go for his son was healed? The man took Jesus at his word and departed. John 4:51 - What happened while the royal official who met Jesus in Cana was on his way home? His servants met him with the news that his boy was living. John 4:52 - When told by his servants about his son's recovery, the royal official did what? He asked them what time his son had gotten better. John 4:52 - What did the servants of the royal official say when asked about what time the official's son had recovered? They said that the fever had left him the day before at the seventh hour. John 4:53 - What did the royal official realize when told the time his son had recovered? He realized that was the exact time at which Jesus told him his son would live. John 4:53 - What happened as a result of the healing of the royal official's son in Galilee? The royal official and all of his household believed. John 4:54 - What was the second miraculous sign Jesus performed in Galilee? The healing of the royal official's son. John 5:1 - Some time after healing the royal official's son, where did Jesus go? To Jerusalem. John 5:1 - Why did Jesus go to Jerusalem some time after healing the royal official's son? For a feast of the Jews. John 5:2 - The pool of Bethesda was in what city? Jerusalem. John 5:2 - Near what gate in Jerusalem was the pool of Bethesda? The Sheep Gate. John 5:2 - What is the Aramaic name of the pool by the Sheep Gate in Jerusalem? Bethesda. John 5:2 - What surrounded the pool of Bethesda? Five covered colonnades. (colonnades are a series of columns set at regular intervals and usually supporting the base of a roof structure) John 5:3 - Who would usually lie near the pool of Bethesda? A great number of disabled people - the blind, lame and paralyzed. John 5:5 - How long had the one disabled man that Jesus saw at the pool of Bethesda been an invalid? 38 years. John 5:6 - When Jesus saw the invalid at the pool of Bethesda and learned that he had been crippled for a long time, what did Jesus ask him? He asked the man if he wanted to get well. John 5:7 - What did the invalid at the pool of Bethesda say when Jesus asked him if he wanted to get well? He said that he had no one to help him into the pool when the water is stirred. Someone always went down ahead of him while he was trying to get in. John 5:8 - When Jesus heard the story of the invalid at the pool of Bethesda, what did he say to him? "Get up! Pick up your mat and walk." John 5:9 - When Jesus commanded the invalid at the pool of Bethesda to get up and walk, what happened? At once the man was cured. He picked up his mat and walked. John 5:9 - What day of the week was it when Jesus healed the invalid at the pool of Bethesda? The Sabbath. John 5:10 - When the Jews saw the man who had been healed at the pool of Bethesda carrying his mat, what did they say to him? That it was the Sabbath and the law forbade him from carrying his mat. John 5:11 - How did the invalid from the pool of Bethesda answer the Jews who told him he shouldn't be carrying his mat on the Sabbath? He told them that the man who had healed him told him to take up his mat and walk. John 5:12 - When told why he was carrying his mat, what did the Jews ask the man from the pool of Bethesda? They wanted to know who had told him to pick up his mat and walk. John 5:13 - When questioned about who had told him to carry his mat, how did the man from the pool of Bethesda answer? He had no idea who it was, for Jesus had slipped into the crowd that was there. John 5:14 - What former invalid did Jesus run into at the temple in Jerusalem? The man he had healed earlier at the pool of Bethesda. John 5:14 - When Jesus again saw the man from the pool of Bethesda, this time at the temple, what did he say to him? "See, you are well again. Stop sinning or something worse may happen to you." John 5:15 - After being confronted by Jesus at the temple, the invalid from the pool of Bethesda did what? Went away and told the Jews that it was Jesus who had made him well. John 5:16 - Why did the Jews begin persecuting Jesus in Jerusalem? Because he was healing on the Sabbath. John 5:17 - What did Jesus say to the Jews who persecuted him for healing on the Sabbath? "My Father is always at his work to this very day, and I, too, am working." John 5:18 - What did Jesus do and say to make the Jews in Jerusalem want to kill him? Not only was he breaking the Sabbath, but he was even calling God his own Father, making himself equal with God. John 5:19 - What answer did Jesus give the Jews in Jerusalem who wanted to kill him for calling God his Father? He told them that the Son can do nothing by himself, only what he sees his Father doing, because whatever the Father does, the Son also does. John 5:20 - Jesus said because the Father loves the Son, he does what? He shows him all he does. John 5:20 - Jesus told the Jews that although the Father shows the Son all he does, what else would he do? To their amazement, he would show them even greater things than they had been seeing. John 5:21 - Just as the Father raises the dead and gives them life, what does the Son do? He gives life to whom he is pleased to give it. John 5:22 - Who does the Father judge? No one. John 5:22 - Who has the Father entrusted all judgement to? The Son. John 5:23 - Why has the Father entrusted all judgement to the Son? So that all may honor the Son just as they honor the Father. John 5:23 - Whoever does not honor Jesus does what? They do not honor the Father, who sent him. John 5:24 - Jesus said that whoever hears his word and believes him who sent Jesus has what? Eternal life. John 5:24 - What will not happen to whoever hears Jesus' word and believes him who sent Jesus? He will not be condemned. John 5:24 - What has the one who hears and believes Jesus word done? Crossed over from death to life. John 5:25 - What does Jesus tell the Jews in Jerusalem about the dead? That a time has now come when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God and those who hear will live. John 5:26 - Just as the Father has life in himself, what else is true? So he has granted the Son to have life in himself. John 5:27 - Why has the Father given the Son the authority to judge? Because he is the Son of Man. John 5:27 - Because Jesus is the Son of Man, the Father has given him what? The authority to judge. John 5:28-29 - What does Jesus tell the Jews about all those who are in their graves? A time is coming when they will all hear the voice of the Son of Man. John 5:29 - What does Jesus say will happen when all those in their graves hear the voice of the Son of Man? Those who have done good will rise to live, and those who have done evil will rise to be condemned. John 5:30 - Jesus says that by himself he can do what? Nothing. John 5:30 - How does Jesus say he judges? Justly, and only as he hears. John 5:30 - Why does Jesus say he judges justly? Because he seeks not to please himself but he who sent him. John 5:31 - Jesus says that if he testifies about himself what is true? His testimony is not valid. John 5:32 - Why does Jesus say his testimony is valid? Because there is another who testifies in his favor, and he knows that his testimony is valid. John 5:33 - What did John the Baptist testify to? The truth. John 5:34 - Why did Jesus mention John the Baptist's testimony to the Jews? So that they might be saved. John 5:35 - What symbol does Jesus use to describe John the Baptist when talking to the Jews in Jerusalem? He said that John was a lamp that burned and gave light. John 5:35 - What did Jesus say the Jews did with John the Baptist's "light"? They chose for a time to enjoy his light. John 5:36 - What did Jesus say about his testimony compared to John the Baptist's? Jesus' testimony was weightier than John's. John 5:36 - What did Jesus say testified that the Father had sent him? The very work which the Father had given him to finish, and which he was doing. John 5:37 - After speaking of John the Baptist's testimony, who does Jesus say has also testified about him? The Father who sent him. John 5:37-38 - What does Jesus say about how the Jews knew the Father? They had never heard his voice or seen his form, nor did his word dwell in them. John 5:38 - Why did Jesus tell the Jews that God's word did not dwell in them? Because they did not believe the one he sent. John 5:39 - Why did Jesus say the Jews diligently studied the scriptures? Because they thought that by them they would possess eternal life. John 5:39 - What did Jesus say about the very scriptures that the Jews were studying? They testified about him. John 5:40 - What did Jesus say the Jews had done even though the scriptures testified about him? They refused to come to him to have life. John 5:41 - What did Jesus say about praise from men? He did not accept it. John 5:42 - Jesus told the Jews that he did not accept man's praise, but he knew them and what was true? They did not have the love of God in their hearts. John 5:43 - In whose name did Jesus come? His Father's. John 5:43 - Although Jesus came in his Father's name, how did the Jews react? They did not accept him. John 5:43 - What did Jesus scold the Pharisees about concerning accepting people? He came in the Father's name and they reject him but others come in their own name and they accept them. John 5:44 - Jesus told the Jews he wondered how they could believe because they had shown what to him? That they accept praise from one another, yet make no effort to obtain the praise that comes from God. John 5:45 - Who did Jesus said would be the accuser of the Jews, rather than him? Moses, on whom their hopes were set. John 5:46 - What did Jesus say about the Jews' belief in Moses? He told them that if they believed Moses, they would believe him. John 5:46 - Why did Jesus tell the Jews they would believe him if they believed Moses? Because Moses wrote about Jesus. John 5:47 - What did Jesus ask the Jews, since he felt they did not really believe Moses? "Since you do not believe what he wrote, how are you going to believe what I say?" John 6:1 - Some time after speaking to the Jews in Jerusalem about their belief in Moses, where did Jesus go? He crossed to the far shore of the Sea of Galilee. John 6:1 - What is the Sea of Galilee also known as? The Sea of Tiberias. John 6:2 - Why did a large crowd of people follow Jesus to the far shore of the Sea of Galilee? Because they saw the miraculous signs he had performed on the sick. John 6:3 - After crossing to the far shore of the Sea of Galilee, where did Jesus go? Up onto a mountainside. John 6:3 - What did Jesus do when he got to the mountainside by the Sea of Galilee? He sat down there with his disciples. John 6:4 - What event was near when Jesus crossed to the far side of the Sea of Galilee? The Jewish Passover Feast. John 6:5 - When Jesus sat on the mountainside with his disciples, what did he see? A great crowd coming toward him. John 6:5 - When Jesus saw from the mountainside that a great crowd was coming toward him, what did he do? He asked Philip where they would buy enough bread for all these people to eat. John 6:6 - Why did Jesus ask Philip about buying bread for the people on the mountainside? To test him. John 6:6 - Why did Jesus not even need to hear Philip's answer about feeding the crowd on the mountainside? He already had in mind what he was going to do. John 6:7 - What did Philip say when Jesus asked him about getting bread for the crowd on the mountainside? He said that 8 months wages would not be enough for each one to have a bite! John 6:8 - When Philip answered Jesus' question about buying bread for the crowd on the mountainside, who spoke up? Andrew. John 6:9 - What did Andrew tell Jesus when the large crowd grew near to them on the mountainside? He told Jesus of a small boy with some bread and fish, but wondered how far they would go among so many. John 6:9 - Describe the food the boy on the mountainside had that Andrew told Jesus about. He had five small barley loaves and two small fish. John 6:10 - What did Jesus tell his disciples on the mountainside when Andrew told him of the small boy's food? To have the people sit down. John 6:10 - About how many men were among the crowd fed on the mountainside by the Sea of Galilee? 5000. John 6:10 - What was the mountainside like where Jesus fed the 5000 men and their families? There was plenty of grass there. John 6:11 - What did Jesus do with the loaves and fish of the small boy? He took them, gave thanks, and distributed them to those seated. John 6:11 - How much food was given to the 5000 on the mountainside? As much as they wanted. John 6:12 - What did Jesus do when the 5000 on the mountainside had had their fill of the bread and fish? He told the disciples to gather the pieces that were left over. John 6:12 - Why did Jesus have the disciples gather the leftover pieces after the feeding of the 5000? So that nothing would be wasted. John 6:13 - How much bread was left over from the barley loaves after the feeding of the 5000? Twelve baskets full. John 6:14 - How did the people on the mountainside react when they saw the miraculous way that Jesus fed all of them? They began to say that he was the Prophet who was to come into the world. John 6:15 - What did Jesus know the people intended to do after they saw his miraculous feeding of the 5000? That they intended to come and make him a king by force. John 6:15 - When Jesus realized that the people intended to come and make him a king by force, what did he do? He withdrew again to a mountain by himself. John 6:16 - What did the disciples do on the evening after Jesus fed the 5000? They went down to the lake. John 6:17 - What did Jesus' disciples do after reaching the lake following the feeding of the 5000? They got into a boat and set off across the lake for Capernaum. John 6:17 - By the time Jesus' disciples set off across the lake after the feeding of the 5000, what had happened? It was now dark and Jesus had not joined them. John 6:18 - What happened on the lake after Jesus' disciples set off for Capernaum? A strong wind was blowing and the water grew rough. John 6:19 - How far had Jesus' disciples rowed across the lake when they saw Jesus approaching the boat? 3 or 3 1/2 miles. John 6:19 - After rowing for 3 miles or so across the lake, what did the disciples see? Jesus, approaching the boat, walking on the water. John 6:19 - How did the disciples react when they saw Jesus walking on the water? They were terrified. John 6:20 - What did Jesus say to the disciples when they became terrified at him walking on the water? "It is I; don't be afraid." John 6:21 - When Jesus told the disciples who he was while he was walking on the water, what happened? They became willing to let him into the boat. John 6:21 - When Jesus stepped into the boat after walking on the lake, what happened? Immediately, the boat reached the shore where they were heading. John 6:22 - What did the crowd by the lake realize the next day? That only one boat had been there and that Jesus had not entered it with his disciples. John 6:23 - What happened after the people by the lake realized Jesus had not left in the one boat with his disciples? Some boats from Tiberias landed near the place where the 5000 were fed. John 6:24 - What did the crowd by the lake realize that made them go in search of Jesus? That neither Jesus nor his disciples were there. John 6:24 - How did the people by the lake go in search of Jesus? In the boats from Tiberias that landed near them. John 6:24 - Where did the people by the lake go to search for Jesus? To Capernaum. John 6:25 - What did the people by the lake do when they finally found Jesus in Capernaum? They asked him when he got there. John 6:26 - When the people by the lake found Jesus in Capernaum and asked when he got there, what did Jesus tell them? That they weren't looking for him because of the miraculous signs but because they had eaten and had their fill. John 6:27 - What did Jesus tell the people who found him in Capernaum about food? "Do not work for food that spoils, but for food that endures to eternal life," John 6:27 - Who did Jesus say would give the food that endures to eternal life? The Son of Man. John 6:27 - What did Jesus say the Father has placed on the Son of Man? His seal of approval. John 6:28 - What did the people in Capernaum ask Jesus about God's work? "What must we do to do the works God requires?" John 6:29 - What did Jesus say the work of God is? To believe in the one he has sent. John 6:30 - When Jesus told the people in Capernaum that God's work was to believe in him, what did they demand? They wanted to know what miraculous sign he would do so that they might see it and believe in him. John 6:31 - What did the people in Capernaum say their forefathers had done? They ate the manna in the desert. John 6:31 - What scripture did the people in Capernaum quote when speaking to Jesus about their forefathers eating manna? "He gave them bread from heaven to eat." John 6:32 - What did Jesus say about who had given the Jews' forefathers manna to eat? It was not Moses, but Jesus' Father who gives the true bread from heaven. John 6:33 - What did Jesus say was the bread of God? He who comes down from heaven and gives life to the world. John 6:34 - When Jesus spoke of God giving the people bread from heaven, what was he asked? They asked him to give them that bread from now on. John 6:35 - When the people in Capernaum asked Jesus to give them the bread of God, what did he say? That he was the bread of life. John 6:35 - Jesus said that, as the bread of life, what will happen to anyone who comes to him? They will never go hungry. John 6:35 - Jesus said that anyone who believes in him will never be what? Thirsty. John 6:36 - Jesus told the people in Capernaum that although they had seen him, what was true? They still did not believe. John 6:37 - Who did Jesus say would come to him? All that the Father gives to him. John 6:37 - What did Jesus say would happen to all those that come to him? He will never drive them away. John 6:38 - For what purpose did Jesus say he had come down from heaven? Not to do his own will, but the will of the one who sent him. John 6:39 - What did Jesus tell the people of Capernaum was the will of the one who sent him? That Jesus should lose none of those that the Father had given him, but raise them up at the last day. John 6:40 - What is the Father's will for everyone? That everyone who looks to the Son and believes in him shall have eternal life. John 6:40 - What will Jesus do for all those that believe in the Son? He will raise them up at the last day. John 6:41 - Why did the Jews in Capernaum begin to grumble against Jesus? Because he said that he was the bread that came down from heaven. John 6:42 - What did the people of Capernaum say about Jesus when some people began to grumble about him? Isn't this Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know? How can he say he came down from heaven? John 6:43 - What did Jesus tell the people of Capernaum when they began to grumble about him? He told them to stop grumbling among themselves. John 6:44 - Jesus said that no one can come to him unless what happens? Unless the Father draws him. John 6:44 - What did Jesus say would happen to those that the Father drew to him? Jesus would raise them up at the last day. John 6:45 - What scripture did Jesus quote to the people of Capernaum about God? "They will all be taught by God." John 6:45 - Jesus said that everyone who listens to the Father and learns from him does what? Comes to Jesus. John 6:46 - Who is the only one that has seen the Father? The one who is from God (Jesus). John 6:47 - What does Jesus say the one who believes has? Everlasting life. John 6:48 - Jesus called himself the bread of what? Life. John 6:49 - Although the forefathers of the Jews ate the manna in the desert, what happened to them? They still died. John 6:50 - What does Jesus say is different from his bread from heaven and the manna the Jews' forefathers ate? With Jesus' bread, a man may eat it and not die. John 6:51 - Jesus said that he is the living bread that did what? Came down from heaven. John 6:51 - What did Jesus say will allow a man to live forever? If they eat of his living bread from heaven. John 6:51 - What did Jesus say was the living bread from heaven? His flesh. John 6:51 - What did Jesus offer up his flesh for? For the life of the world. John 6:52 - What happened among the Jews when Jesus spoke of people eating his flesh? They began to argue sharply among themselves, wondering how Jesus could give them his flesh to eat. John 6:53 - What radical statement did Jesus make to the Jews of Capernaum when they began to argue following his comments about himself as the living bread from heaven? "Unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in you." John 6:54 - What did Jesus say would happen to those that ate his flesh and drank his blood? They have eternal life and he would raise them up at the last day. John 6:55 - What did Jesus say was true about his flesh and blood? His flesh was real food and his blood was real drink. John 6:56 - Who did Jesus say remains in him, while he remained in them? Those that eat his flesh and drink his blood. John 6:57 - After speaking of consuming his flesh and blood, how does Jesus describe the Father? The living Father. John 6:57 - Why does Jesus say he lives? Because of the Father. John 6:57 - What did Jesus say about the one who feeds on him? They will live because of him. John 6:58 - What did Jesus tell the Jews their forefathers did with their "bread from heaven"? They ate the manna and died. John 6:59 - Where was Jesus when he taught about eating his flesh and drinking his blood? In the synagogue in Capernaum. John 6:60 - On hearing his teaching about consuming his flesh and blood, who commented on what a hard teaching it was? Jesus' disciples. John 6:60 - On hearing his teaching about consuming his flesh and blood, what did Jesus' disciples say? "This is a hard teaching. Who can accept it?" John 6:61 - What did Jesus ask his disciples when he became aware of their grumbling about his teachings about consuming his flesh and blood? He asked them if the teaching offended them. John 6:62 - When asking his disciples about if his teaching had offended them, Jesus asks them how they would react if they saw what happen? If they saw the Son of Man ascend to where he was before. John 6:63 - When his disciples grumbled about his teaching, what did Jesus tell them gives life? The Spirit. John 6:63 - What did Jesus say the flesh counts for? Nothing. John 6:63 - After hearing the grumbling, what did Jesus say about his teaching about consuming his flesh and blood? That the words he had spoken to them were spirit and life. John 6:64 - Jesus said that although his words were spirit and life, what was true? Some of the disciples did not believe. John 6:64 - What did Jesus know from the beginning about his disciples? Which of them did not believe and who would betray him. John 6:65 - After telling the disciples that some of them didn't believe, he told them that this is why he taught them that no one can come to him unless what happens? Unless the father has enabled them. John 6:66 - What happened to the disciples as a result of Jesus' teachings in Capernaum concerning consuming his flesh and blood? Many of his disciples turned back and no longer followed him. John 6:67 - When many of Jesus' disciples left him in Capernaum, who did Jesus ask if they were going to leave as well? The twelve. John 6:67 - When many of Jesus' disciples left him in Capernaum, what did Jesus ask the Twelve? "You do not want to leave too, do you?" John 6:68 - Who answered Jesus when he asked the Twelve if they intended to leave him like many of the other disciples? Simon Peter. John 6:68 - What did Peter say to Jesus when the Twelve were asked about if they intended to leave Jesus? "Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life." John 6:69 - When Jesus asked the Twelve about their intentions to leave him, what did Peter declare about Jesus? "We believe and know that you are the Holy One of God." John 6:70 - After Peter spoke up and declared the intentions of the Twelve to stay with Jesus, what did Jesus say to them? "Have I not chosen you, the Twelve? Yet one of you is a devil!" John 6:71 - Who was the Father of Judas, the betrayer? Simon Iscariot. John 6:71 - Who did Jesus mean when he told the Twelve that one of them was a devil? Judas Iscariot. John 6:71 - What was Judas Iscariot, one of the Twelve, going to do that caused Jesus to refer to him as a devil? He was going to betray Jesus. John 7:1 - After many of his disciples left him, Jesus traveled around in what area? Galilee. John 7:1 - While Jesus traveled in Galilee after some of his disciples left him, what did he make sure to do? He purposely stayed away from Judea because the Jews there were waiting to take his life. John 7:2 - What event caused Jesus' brothers to prompt him to go to Judea? The Jewish Feast of Tabernacles. John 7:3 - When the Feast of Tabernacles was near, who urged Jesus to go to Judea? Jesus' brothers. John 7:3 - Why did Jesus' brothers urge him to go to Judea for the Feast of Tabernacles? So that his disciples could see the miracles that he did. John 7:4 - What did Jesus' brothers tell him about why doing some miracles during the Feast of Tabernacles would be a good idea? They told him that no one who wants to be a public figure acts in secret, so it would be a good idea for him to show himself to the world. John 7:5 - Why did Jesus's brothers really want him to go to Judea to perform miracles? Because even his brothers did not believe in him. John 7:6 - How did Jesus respond to his brothers when they urged him to go to Judea and perform some miracles? "The right time for me has not yet come; for you any time is right." John 7:7 - Why did Jesus tell his brothers that the world hated him? Because he testified that what it did was evil. John 7:7 - What did Jesus say about the world because he had testified to the world that what it did was evil? The world hated him. John 7:8 - What did Jesus tell his brothers about their request for him to go the Feast? He told them to go, but he was not going to go because the right time had not come for him. John 7:9 - Where did Jesus go when his brothers urged him to go to Judea to attend the Feast? He stayed in Galilee. John 7:10 - What did Jesus do after his brothers had left to attend the Feast? He went also, but secretly. John 7:11 - What was happening at the Feast while Jesus' brothers urged him to attend? The Jews were watching for him and asking where he was. John 7:12 - What was happening in the crowd at the Feast while the Jews looked for Jesus? There was widespread whispering about him. John 7:12 - What things did people in the crowd at the Feast say about Jesus? Some said that he was a good man, but others felt that he was deceiving the people. John 7:13 - Why would no one at the Feast say anything publicly about Jesus? They feared the Jews. John 7:14 - What happened about halfway through the Feast? Jesus showed up at the temple courts and began to teach. John 7:15 - When Jesus began to teach in the temple halfway through the Feast, how did the Jews feel about his teaching? They were amazed by it. John 7:15 - When Jesus began to teach in the temple, halfway through the Feast, what did the Jews say about him? They wondered how Jesus got such learning without having studied. John 7:16 - How did Jesus answer the Jews when they asked how he got such learning without having studied? He told them that his teaching was not his own, but came from the one who sent him. John 7:17 - What did Jesus tell the Jews at the Feast about anyone who chooses to do God's will? That they would find out whether his teaching came from God or whether he spoke on his own. John 7:18 - What did Jesus tell those at the Feast about those who speak on their own? They do so to gain honor for themselves. John 7:18 - What did Jesus say to those at the Feast about his motivation for speaking to them? "He who works for the honor of the one who sent him is a man of truth; there is nothing false about him." John 7:19 - How did Jesus challenge the Jews at the temple about their actions during the Feast? He reminded them that Moses had given them the law, yet none of them kept it, because they were trying to kill him. John 7:20 - How did the Jews respond when he asked them why they were trying to kill him? They said that he was demon-possessed, and wanted to know who was trying to kill him. John 7:21 - What did Jesus tell the Jews when they said that he was demon-possessed? He said that because he had done one miracle, they were all astonished. John 7:22 - What did Jesus tell the Jews they did because Moses gave them circumcision? They could circumcise a child on the Sabbath. John 7:22 - Moses was not really responsible for bringing the covenant of circumcision to the Jews. Who was? The patriarchs. John 7:23 - What did Jesus say about circumcision and the Jews' desire to kill him for healing on the Sabbath? If they could circumcise of the Sabbath to avoid breaking the law of Moses, why were they angry with Jesus for healing the whole man on the Sabbath? John 7:24 - What did Jesus say to the Jews after wondering why they persecuted him for healing on the Sabbath while they were willing to circumcise on it? "Stop judging by mere appearances and make a right judgement." John 7:25 - What did some people begin to ask when Jesus told the Jews to stop judging by mere appearances? "Isn't this the man they are trying to kill?" John 7:26 - What did some of the people begin to wonder when they realized that Jesus was the man the Jews were trying to kill? They saw him teaching openly and they weren't saying a word to him, so they wondered if the authorities had concluded that Jesus was the Christ. John 7:27 - What worried the people about the fact that the authorities may have concluded Jesus was the Christ? They knew where Jesus was from. John 7:27 - Why did the people have a problem with the fact that they knew where Jesus was from? They felt that when the Christ came, no one would know where he was from. John 7:28 - When the people began to question Jesus as the Christ because they knew where he was from, what did Jesus say to them? That although they knew him and where he was from, he was not there on his own, and they did not know the one who sent him. John 7:29 - What did Jesus say about the one who sent him, that the people did not know? That he knew him because he was from him and was sent by him. John 7:30 - When Jesus told the people that they did not know the one who sent him, what did they try to do? Seize him. John 7:30 - What happened when the people at the temple tried to seize Jesus? No one laid a hand on him. John 7:30 - Why did no one lay a hand on Jesus when they tried to seize him at the temple? Because his time had not yet come. John 7:31 - Although some tried to seize Jesus at the temple, what happened in the crowd? Many in the crowd put their faith in him. John 7:31 - Those who put their faith in Jesus after the failed attempt to seize him at the temple asked what about him? "When the Christ comes, will he do more miraculous signs than this man?" John 7:32 - Who heard the crowd at the temple whispering about Jesus being the Christ and became agitated? The Pharisees. John 7:32 - When the Pharisees heard the crowd whispering about Jesus being the Christ, what did they do? They and the chief priests sent the temple guards to arrest Jesus. John 7:32 - Who did the Pharisees and chief priests send to arrest Jesus when the people began wondering about him being the Christ? The temple guards. John 7:33 - While the Pharisees were sending the temple guards to arrest Jesus, what was Jesus saying about his time on earth? That he would be there for only a short time and then he would go to the one who sent him. John 7:34 - What did Jesus say would happen when he returned to the one who sent him? The people would look for him but they would not find him. John 7:34 - Why did Jesus say people would look for him but not find him? Because where he would be, they could not come. John 7:35 - When Jesus spoke of going where the people could not come, what did they ask themselves? "Where does this man intend to go that we cannot find him?" John 7:35 - Where did some at the temple think that Jesus may go that the people could not find him? Where the Jews live scattered among the Greeks, so he could teach the Greeks. John 7:36 - How did the people react when Jesus spoke of the people looking for him in vain and him being where they cannot come? They wondered what he meant by this. John 7:37 - Which day of the Feast was the greatest? The last. John 7:37 - At what part of the Feast did Jesus stand up and speak about people coming to him to drink? On the last and greatest day. John 7:37 - On the last and greatest day of the Feast, what did Jesus do? He stood up and said in a loud voice "If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me to drink." John 7:38 - When Jesus spoke on the last day of the Feast, he said that what would happen to whoever believes in him? Streams of living water would flow within them. John 7:39 - What did Jesus mean by "streams of living water" flowing inside his believers? The Spirit. John 7:39 - What were those who believed in Jesus to receive later? The Spirit. John 7:39 - Why had the Spirit not yet been given when Jesus spoke at the Feast? Because Jesus had not yet been glorified. John 7:40-41 - When Jesus spoke of people receiving streams of living water, what did some of the people think? That surely he must be the Prophet or the Christ. John 7:41 - When some in the crowd thought Jesus might be the Christ when he spoke on the last day of the Feast, what did others say about that? They asked how the Christ could come from Galilee. John 7:42 - Why did some feel uncomfortable with Jesus being the Christ and coming from Galilee? Because the scripture said that the Christ will come from David's family and from Bethlehem, the town where David lived. John 7:43 - What happened as a result of some not wanting to accept Jesus since he came from Galilee? The people were divided because of Jesus. John 7:44 - When the people became divided about Jesus on the last day of the Feast, what did some people want to do to him? To seize him. John 7:44 - What did those who wanted to seize Jesus on the last day of the Feast do? No one laid a hand on him. John 7:45 - What happened to the temple guards who the Pharisees and chief priests had sent after Jesus? They returned to them. John 7:45 - What happened when the temple guards returned to the Pharisees and chief priests? They asked the guards why they didn't bring Jesus in. John 7:46 - Why did the temple guards tell the Pharisees that they didn't bring Jesus in? Because they never heard anyone speak the way Jesus did. John 7:47 - When the temple guards explained why they didn't bring Jesus in, what did the Pharisees say to them? "You mean he has deceived you also?" John 7:48 - What question did the Pharisees ask when they told the guards that Jesus had deceived them as well? "Has any of the rulers or of the Pharisees believed in him? No!" John 7:49 - How did the Pharisees feel about the people's reaction to Jesus when the temple guards returned? That they were a mob that knew nothing of the law and that there was a curse on them. John 7:50 - When the Pharisees spoke of the people being a cursed mob, who spoke up? Nicodemus. John 7:50 - Who was Nicodemus and what notable thing had he done earlier? He was one of the Jewish leaders confronting the temple guards, and he had earlier gone to talk to Jesus in secret. John 7:51 - What did Nicodemus ask the Jewish leaders when he spoke up? "Does our law condemn anyone without first hearing him to find out what he is doing?" John 7:52 - When Nicodemus spoke up for Jesus among the Jewish leaders, what did they ask him? "Are you from Galilee too?" John 7:52 - What did the Jewish leaders tell Nicodemus was a big problem that they had with Jesus? That he was from Galilee. John 7:52 - Because Jesus was from Galilee, what did the Jewish leaders tell Nicodemus? "Look into it and you will find that a prophet does not come out of Galilee." John 7:53 - When Nicodemus and the rest of the Jewish leaders finished speaking about Jesus, where did they go? Each went to his own home. John 8:1 - After the temple guards had left Jesus, where did he go until the next day? To the Mount of Olives. John 8:2 - What time of day was it when Jesus returned to the temple courts from the Mount of Olives? Dawn. John 8:2 - What happened the day after the Feast, when Jesus returned to the temple courts? All the people gathered around him, and he sat down to teach them. John 8:3 - When Jesus returned to the temple courts the day after the Feast, who was brought before him? A woman caught in adultery. John 8:3 - Who brought the woman caught in adultery before Jesus? The teachers of the law and Pharisees. John 8:3 - What did the Pharisees do when they brought the adulterous woman before Jesus? They made her stand before the group. John 8:4 - What did the Pharisees tell Jesus about the woman they brought before him in the temple courts? That she had been caught in the act of adultery. John 8:5 - What did the Pharisees tell Jesus that Moses commanded about woman such as the one caught in adultery? That she should be stoned. John 8:5 - When the Pharisees had reminded Jesus that Moses commanded the adulterous to be stoned, what did they ask him? They wanted to know what he said about her. John 8:6 - Why did the Pharisees bring the adulterous woman to Jesus? To trap him, in order to have a basis for accusing him. John 8:6 - When the Pharisees asked Jesus what he thought should be done with the adulterous woman, what did he do? He bent down and started to write on the ground with his finger. John 8:7 - When Jesus was writing on the ground with his finger, what caused him to stand back up? The Pharisees kept questioning him. John 8:7 - When the Pharisees kept questioning Jesus about the adulterous woman, what did he do? He stood up and said "If any one of you is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone at her." John 8:8 - What did Jesus do after telling the Pharisees to go ahead and stone the adulterous woman if they were without sin? Again, he stooped down and wrote on the ground. John 8:9 - What happened when Jesus began writing on the ground a second time in front of the Pharisees who had accused the adulterous woman? Those who heard him began to go away one at a time. John 8:9 - Who were the first ones to leave when Jesus told the Pharisees to stone the woman if they were without sin? The older ones. John 8:9 - Shortly after Jesus challenged anyone without sin to stone the adulterous woman, who remained with her? Only Jesus. John 8:10 - When only Jesus remained with the adulterous woman and all the Pharisees had left, what did Jesus do? He stood up and asked the woman where everyone was, and if anyone was there to condemn her. John 8:11 - How did the adulterous woman answer Jesus when he asked her if there was anyone left to condemn her? "No one, sir." John 8:11 - When the adulterous woman told Jesus that none of the religious leaders remained to condemn her, what did Jesus say? "Then neither do I condemn you. Go now and leave your life of sin." John 8:12 - When Jesus next spoke to the people after meeting the adulterous woman, what did he call himself? The light of the world. John 8:12 - When Jesus spoke of himself as the light of the world, what did he say about those who follow him? They will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life. John 8:13 - Who challenged Jesus when he spoke of himself as the light of the world? The Pharisees. John 8:13 - What did the Pharisees say to challenge Jesus when he claimed to be the light of the world? They said that his testimony was not valid since he was appearing as his own witness. John 8:14 - How did Jesus respond to the Pharisees when they told him that his testimony was invalid? He said that even if he testifies on his own behalf his testimony is valid. John 8:14 - Why did Jesus tell the Pharisees that even if he testified on his own behalf, his testimony was valid? Because he knew where he came from and where he was going. John 8:14 - What did Jesus tell the Pharisees who challenged his testimony about himself that they knew about him? That they had no idea where he came from or where he was going. John 8:15 - How did Jesus tell the Pharisees that they judged? By human standards. John 8:15 - Jesus said that although the Pharisees judge, what did he do? He passed judgement on no one. John 8:16 - What did Jesus tell the Pharisees was true if he did judge? His decisions were right because he was not alone. John 8:16 - Why did Jesus say any judgement he made was not done alone? Because he stood with the Father, who sent him. John 8:17 - What did Jesus tell the Pharisees about testimony and the Law? In the Law it is written that the testimony of two men is valid. John 8:18 - Who did Jesus say his two witnesses were that testified about him? He testified about himself and the other witness was the Father, who sent him. John 8:19 - What did the Pharisees ask Jesus when he told them that the Father was his second witness? They wanted to know here his Father was. John 8:19 - How did Jesus respond to the Pharisees when they asked him where his father was? "You do not know me or my Father. If you knew me, you would know my Father also." John 8:20 - Where was Jesus teaching when the Pharisees asked him where his Father was? In the temple area near the place where the offerings were put. John 8:20 - When Jesus taught in the temple area near the offerings, why did no one try to seize him? Because his time had not yet come. John 8:21 - When Jesus was teaching in the temple area near the offerings, what did he say to the Pharisees about his future? That he was going away and they would look for him and die in their sin, because where he was going they could not come. John 8:22 - What did the Jews ask when Jesus spoke of "going away"? They wondered if he was saying that they could not come to where he was going because he was going to kill himself. John 8:23 - While the Jews wondered if Jesus was planning to kill himself, what did Jesus say about where he and they were from? He said that they were from below, of this world, but he was from above and was not of this world. John 8:24 - What did Jesus tell the Jews would surely happen to them if they didn't believe he was not of this world? They would die in their sins. John 8:25 - When Jesus told the Jews that they would die in their sins if they didn't believe in him, what did they ask him? "Who are you?" John 8:25 - When asked who he was, after claiming to be from above, how did Jesus answer? "Just what I have been claiming all along." John 8:26 - What did Jesus say he had to say about the Pharisees when asked who he was? He had much to say in judgement of them. John 8:26 - What did Jesus tell the Pharisees after saying he had much to say in judgement of them? "He who sent me is reliable, and what I have heard from him I tell the world." John 8:27 - How did the Pharisees react when Jesus spoke of the "one who sent him" being reliable? They did not understand that he was telling them about his Father. John 8:28 - When did Jesus say the Pharisees would finally realize that he spoke just as the Father taught him? When they had lifted up the Son of Man. John 8:28 - What did Jesus mean when he told the Pharisees they would "lift up the Son of Man"? He spoke about his crucifixion. John 8:28 - What did Jesus tell the Pharisees would happen when they had lifted up the Son of Man? Then they would know that he was and did nothing on his own, but spoke just what the Father had taught him. John 8:29 - What did Jesus say about where the Father was for him? That the Father was near him and has not left him alone. John 8:29 - Why did Jesus say the Father was with him and had not left him alone? Because he always did what pleased the Father. John 8:30 - As Jesus spoke about being near the Father, what was happening? Many put their faith in him. John 8:31 - Jesus said that if you hold to his teaching then what is true about you? You are truly his disciple. John 8:31 - Who did Jesus tell that if they held to his teaching then they would truly be his disciple? The Jews who had believed him. John 8:32 - What did Jesus say you will know when you truly become his disciple? The truth. John 8:32 - What did Jesus say the truth would do for his disciples? Set them free. John 8:33 - What did the Jews say to Jesus when he spoke of the truth freeing them? "We are Abraham's descendants and have never been slaves of anyone. How can you say that we shall be set free?" John 8:34 - When the Jews told Jesus they had never been anyone's slave, what did he tell them? That everyone who sins in a slave of sin. John 8:35 - What is true about the place of a slave and a son in a family? The slave has no permanent place in the family but the son belongs to it forever. John 8:36 - What did Jesus say would make you free indeed? If the Son sets you free. John 8:37 - What did Jesus tell "Abraham's descendants" that they were ready to do? To kill him. John 8:37 - Why did Jesus tell "Abraham's descendants" that they were ready to kill him? Because they had no room for his word. John 8:38 - Jesus told the Jews that he was telling them what he had seen in the Father's presence, and, likewise, they were doing what? What they had heard from their father. John 8:39 - When Jesus told the Jews they did what they had heard from their father, what did they tell him? That Abraham was their father. John 8:39 - When the Jews insisted to Jesus that Abraham was their father, what did he tell them? That if they were the children of Abraham, then they would do the things that Abraham did. John 8:40 - Why did Jesus say the Jews were not truly Abraham's children? Because they were willing to kill Jesus, who was trying to tell them the truth that he had heard from God, and Abraham did not do such things. John 8:41 - When Jesus told the Jews that they were not truly Abraham's children, what did they say about themselves? That they were not illegitimate children, and the only Father they had was God himself. John 8:42 - When the Jews claimed that the only Father they had was God himself, what did Jesus say to them? That if God was their Father, they would love him. John 8:42 - Why did Jesus tell the Jews that if God were really their Father that they would love him? Because he came from God. John 8:43 - Why did Jesus tell the Jews that his message to them about their true father was not clear to them? Because they were unable to hear what he said. John 8:44 - Who did Jesus tell the Pharisees was their true father? The devil. John 8:44 - What did Jesus say the Pharisees wanted to do for their true father the devil? To carry on his desire. John 8:44 - What did Jesus say to the Pharisees about the devil when he said that's who the Pharisee's father was? "He was a murderer from the beginning, not holding to the truth, for there is no truth in him." John 8:44 - What did Jesus say the devil did when he lied? He was speaking his native language. John 8:44 - Why did Jesus say the devil was speaking his native language when he lied? Because he is a liar and the father of lies. John 8:45 - After describing the devil, what did Jesus tell the Pharisees they thought about his words? Because he told the truth, they did not believe him! John 8:46 - After describing the devil, Jesus asked the Pharisees if any of the could prove what? If any of them could prove him guilty of sin. John 8:46 - Jesus asked the Pharisees that if he was telling the truth why didn't they do what? Believe him. John 8:47 - What did Jesus say about he who belongs to God? They hear what God says. John 8:47 - Why did Jesus tell the Pharisees that they did not hear God? Because they did not belong to God. John 8:48 - When Jesus told the Pharisees that they did not belong to God, what did they ask him? "Aren't we right in saying that you are a Samaritan and demon-possessed?" John 8:49 - What did Jesus tell the Pharisees when they said he was a demon-possessed Samaritan? That he was not demon-possessed. John 8:49 - What did Jesus tell the Pharisees about honor when he was called a demon-possessed Samaritan? That he honors his Father and they dishonor him. John 8:50 - What did Jesus tell the Pharisees he thought about seeking glory? That he was not seeking glory for himself but there is one who seeks it, and he is the judge. John 8:51 - What did Jesus say about anyone who keeps his word? He will never see death. John 8:52 - When Jesus said that those who keep his word would never see death, what did the Pharisees claim about him? "Now we know that you are demon-possessed!" John 8:52 - What did the Pharisees say about Jesus' statement that those who keep his word would never see death? That Abraham and the prophets all died, but Jesus was claiming that those who keep his word would not. John 8:53 - What did the Pharisees ask Jesus about his relationship to Abraham when he claimed those who kept his word would not see death? "Are you greater than our father Abraham? He died, and so did the prophets. Who do you think you are?" John 8:54 - When asked if he thought he was greater than Abraham, what did Jesus say about his glorification? "If I glorify myself, my glory means nothing. My Father, whom you claim as your God, is the one who glorifies me." John 8:54 - What did Jesus tell the Pharisees his relationship to God was when asked if he thought he was greater than Abraham? He said God was his Father. John 8:55 - After saying that God was his Father, what did Jesus say about their relationship? That Jesus knew him and kept his word. John 8:56 - What did Jesus say Abraham rejoiced at? At the thought of seeing Jesus' day. He saw it and was glad. John 8:57 - What age did the Pharisees note that Jesus had not yet reached when he spoke of having seen Abraham? 50-years-old. John 8:58 - When the Jews laughed at Jesus' statements about Abraham rejoicing at the thought of seeing Jesus' day, what shocking statement did Jesus make? "Before Abraham was born, I am!" John 8:58 - When Jesus said "I am!", what was he doing? Putting himself on an equal level with God. John 8:59 - How did the Jews react when Jesus said "I am!"? They picked up stones to stone him. John 8:59 - Why did the Jews want to stone Jesus for saying "I am!"? They felt he was blaspheming. John 8:59 - What happened when the Jews picked up stones to kill Jesus when he claimed "I am!"? Jesus hid himself and slipped away from the temple grounds. John 9:1 - Who did Jesus encounter shortly after slipping away from the Jews who wanted to stone him? A man blind from birth. John 9:2 - When Jesus encountered a man blind from birth, what did his disciples ask him? They wanted to know who had sinned to cause this man to be born blind. John 9:2 - Who did the disciples decide must have sinned to cause the man Jesus met to have been born blind? Either the man or his parents. John 9:3 - When the disciples asked Jesus whose sin caused the man they met to have been born blind, what did Jesus tell them? He told them neither the man nor his parents had caused his blindness with their sin. John 9:3 - Why did Jesus tell his disciples that the man they met had been born blind? So that the work of God might be displayed in the man's life. John 9:4 - What did Jesus tell his disciples we must do as long as it is day? The work of he who sent him. John 9:4 - Why did Jesus tell his disciples they had to do the Father's work while it was day? Because night was coming, when no one can work. John 9:5 - What did Jesus tell his disciples that he was while he was in the world? The light of the world. John 9:6 - What did Jesus do to the man born blind after answering his disciples' questions about him? He spit on the ground, made some mud with the saliva, and put it on the man's eyes. John 9:7 - What did Jesus tell the man born blind to do after he rubbed mud on the man's eyes? To go and wash in the pool of Siloam. John 9:7 - What does the word "Siloam" mean? Sent. John 9:7 - What happened when the man born blind obeyed Jesus and washed in the pool? He came home seeing. John 9:8 - Who first noted that the man born blind had been healed? His neighbors and those who had formerly seen him begging. John 9:8 - What did people ask when they first spotted the man born blind after he was healed? "Isn't this the same man who used to sit and beg?" John 9:9 - After his healing, what did some people think while others asked if the man born blind was really the man they used to see begging? Some claimed that he was the man, but others said that he only looked like him. John 9:9 - When some claimed the man born blind only looked like the man they used to see begging, what did he say? He insisted that he was the man they had seen. John 9:10 - After his healing, what did the people ask the man born blind when they realized it was really him? They wanted to know how his eyes had been opened. John 9:11 - How did the formerly blind man answer the people when they wanted to know how he received his sight? He told them that Jesus had put some mud on his eyes and commanded him to wash in the pool of Siloam, which he did. And then he could see. John 9:12 - When the formerly blind man told the people how Jesus had healed him, what did they ask about him? They wanted to know where Jesus was. John 9:12 - Where did the formerly blind man tell the people Jesus was? He said he didn't know. John 9:13 - After reporting to the people that he didn't know where Jesus was, what happened? The people brought the man to the Pharisees. John 9:14 - On what day did Jesus heal the man who had been born blind? The Sabbath. John 9:15 - When the man born blind was brought to the Pharisees, what did they ask him? How he received his sight. John 9:15 - What did the man born blind tell the Pharisees about his healing? That Jesus had put mud on his eyes, then he had washed and could see. John 9:16 - What did some of the hard-hearted Pharisees say about Jesus when they heard the story of the blind man's healing? They said that Jesus was not from God because he does not keep the Sabbath. John 9:16 - When some of the Pharisees complained of Jesus' healing of the blind man on the Sabbath, what did others ask? "How can a sinner do such miraculous signs?" John 9:17 - When the Pharisees became divided over the blind man's healing, what did they ask him? They wanted to know what he thought of Jesus since it was his eyes that were opened. John 9:17 - What did the man born blind tell the Pharisees he thought of Jesus? That he was a prophet. John 9:18 - What finally convinced the Jews that the man born blind had really been blind? When they sent for the man's parents. John 9:19 - What did the Pharisees ask the parents of the man born blind when they were summoned? They wanted to know if the man was their son, who had been blind, and if so, how he could now see. John 9:20 - When questioned about the identity of the man born blind, what did his parents say? They confirmed that the man was their son and he had been born blind. John 9:21 - What did the parents of the man born blind tell the Pharisees about how their son could now see? They said they didn't know how he could see or who had opened his eyes. John 9:21 - What did the parents of the man born blind tell the Pharisees they should do since they didn't know how their son was given his sight back? "Ask him. He is of age; he will speak for himself." John 9:22-23 - Why did the parents of the man born blind tell the Pharisees to ask their son about what happened and not them? They were afraid of the Jews. John 9:22 - Why were the parents of the man born blind afraid to speak up to the Pharisees about their son? The Jews had decided that anyone who acknowledged that Jesus was the Christ would be put out of the synagogue. John 9:24 - Who did the Pharisees summon after speaking with the parents of the man born blind? They summoned the man a second time. John 9:24 - When the man born blind was summoned a second time to see the Pharisees, what did they say to him? "Give glory to God. We know this man is a sinner." John 9:24 - What does the phrase "give glory to God" imply? Tell the truth! John 9:25 - How did the man born blind react when summoned a second time to the Pharisees and told that Jesus was a sinner? He said he didn't know whether or not Jesus was a sinner, but he did know that he was blind and now he could see. John 9:26 - When the man born blind told the Pharisees that he didn't know whether Jesus was a sinner as they claimed, what did they ask him? They wanted to know what Jesus had done to him and how he had opened the man's eyes. John 9:27 - When asked a second time by the Pharisees how Jesus healed him, what did the man born blind react? He said he already told them and they didn't listen. John 9:27 - What did the man born blind ask the Pharisees regarding why they asked him a second time about his healing? "Why do you want to hear it again? Do you want to become his disciples too?" John 9:28 - When the man born blind ask the Pharisees if they were planning to become Jesus' disciples, how did they react? They hurled insults at him and said that he was Jesus' disciple. John 9:28 - When the Pharisees accused the man born blind of being Jesus' disciple, whose disciple did they say they were? Disciples of Moses. John 9:29 - Why did the Pharisees say they were disciples of Moses rather than Jesus? Because they knew that God spoke to Moses, but they didn't even know where Jesus came from. John 9:30 - What did the man born blind say when the Pharisees noted they didn't even know were Jesus was from? He said that statement was remarkable. John 9:31 - What did the man born blind tell the Pharisees about who God listens to? God does not listen to sinners, but he listens to the godly man who does his will. John 9:32 - What did the man born blind say about his healing when speaking of who God listens to? Nobody has ever heard of opening the eyes of a man born blind. John 9:33 - What did the man born blind conclude about Jesus' origin when speaking to the Pharisees? "If this man were not from God, he could do nothing." John 9:34 - How did the Pharisees react when the man born blind concluded that Jesus was from God? They said "you were steeped in sin at birth; how dare you lecture us!" And they threw him out. John 9:35 - What did Jesus do when he heard the Pharisees had thrown out the man born blind after talking with him a second time? Jesus found him and asked him "Do you believe in the Son of Man?" John 9:36 - What did the man born blind say when Jesus asked him if he believed in the Son of Man? "Who is he, sir? Tell me so that I may believe in him." John 9:37 - What did Jesus tell the man born blind when asked who the Son of Man was? Jesus told the man that he had seen him and was now speaking with him. (It was Jesus!) John 9:38 - When Jesus told the man born blind who the Son of Man was, what did the man do? He told Jesus that he believed, and he worshiped him. John 9:39 - Why did Jesus tell the man born blind that he had come into the world? For judgement, so that the blind will see and those who see will become blind. John 9:40 - When some Pharisees heard Jesus say that he had come to make the blind see and those who could see blind, what did they ask him? They wanted to know if he was implying that they were blind too. John 9:41 - When some Pharisees asked Jesus if he was saying that they were "blind" as well, what did he say to them? "If you were blind, you would not be guilty of sin; but now that you claim you can see, your guilt remains." John 10:1 - Jesus said that the man who does not enter the sheep pen by the gate is what? A thief and a robber. John 10:2 - Who did Jesus say the man who enters the sheep pen by the gate was? The shepherd of his sheep. John 10:3 - Who does Jesus say opens the gate for the shepherd? The watchman. John 10:3 - What do the sheep do when the watchman opens the gate for the shepherd? They listen for his voice. John 10:3 - What does the shepherd do for his sheep? He calls his own sheep by name and leads them out. John 10:4 - When the shepherd has brought out all of his own sheep, what does he do for them? He goes on ahead of them, and his sheep follow him because they know his voice. John 10:5 - What will the sheep do when a stranger tries to lead them? They will never follow him; in fact, they will run away from him because they do not recognize his voice. John 10:6 - When Jesus spoke about the shepherd and the sheep, how did the people react? They did not understand what he was telling them. John 10:7 - When the people failed to understand Jesus' figure of speech about the shepherd and the sheep, what did Jesus say about the gate for the sheep? He said that he was the gate. John 10:8 - What did Jesus say about all those who came before him? They were thieves and robbers and the sheep did not listen to them. John 10:9 - What did Jesus say about whoever enters through him, "the gate"? They will be saved. They will come in and go out and find pasture. John 10:10 - Jesus said that the thief comes only to do what? Steal, kill and destroy. John 10:10 - Although the thief comes to steal why did Jesus say he had come? That we may have life and have it to the full. John 10:11 - Jesus described himself as the good shepherd who does what? The good shepherd who lays down his life for the sheep. John 10:12 - What does Jesus say about the hired hand when trouble comes to the sheep? He is not the one who owns the sheep, so when the wolf comes, he abandons the sheep and runs away. John 10:12 - What happens when the wolf attacks and the hired hand is in charge? He runs away and the wolf attacks the flock and scatters it. John 10:13 - Why does the hired hand run away when the wolf attacks? He cares nothing for the sheep. John 10:14 - What does Jesus say the relationship is between the good shepherd and his sheep? He knows them and they know him. John 10:15 - What does Jesus say he does for the sheep? He lays down his life for them. John 10:15 - Jesus says the way he and his sheep know each other is like what? Like the way the Father knows him and he knows the Father. John 10:16 - What did Jesus say about sheep that were not of this sheep pen he spoke of? That he had other sheep not of this pen that he must bring also. John 10:16 - What did Jesus say would happen when he brought in the sheep that were not of this pen? They too would listen to his voice and there will be one flock and one shepherd. John 10:16 - Who was Jesus most likely referring to as the "sheep not of this pen"? The Gentiles. John 10:17 - Why did Jesus say the Father loved him? Because he lays down his life -- only to take it up again. John 10:18 - How does Jesus say the laying down of his life will be? "No one takes it from me, but I lay it down of my own accord." John 10:18 - The Father gave Jesus what authority with respect to his life? The authority to lay it down and then to take it up again. John 10:19 - When Jesus spoke of having the authority to lay down and take up his life, what happened? The Jews became divided. John 10:20 - When the Jews became divided after Jesus spoke of having authority to take up his life again, what did those against Jesus say? That he was demon-possessed and raving mad. John 10:21 - When the Jews became divided after Jesus spoke of having authority to take up his life again, what did those for Jesus say? "These are not the saying of a man possessed by a demon. Can a demon open the eyes of the blind?" John 10:22 - What event was coming when Jesus spoke of laying down and taking up his own life? The Feast of Dedication. John 10:22 - Where was the Feast of Dedication to take place? Jerusalem. John 10:22 - What time of year was it when the Feast of Dedication took place in Jerusalem? Winter. John 10:23 - Where was Jesus when the Jews confronted him and asked plainly if he was the Christ? In the temple area, walking in Solomon's Colonnade. John 10:24 - When Jesus was walking in Solomon's Colonnade near the time of the Feast of Dedication, what did the Jews do? They gathered around him and asked him plainly if he was the Christ. John 10:25 - What did Jesus say to the Jews who confronted him and ask plainly if he was the Christ? He said he did tell them but they did not believe. John 10:25 - When asked if he was the Christ, what did Jesus say spoke for him in testifying that he was the Christ? The miracles he did in his Father's name. John 10:26 - Why did Jesus tell the Jews they did not believe when his miracles testified that he was the Christ? Because they were not his sheep. John 10:27 - What did Jesus tell the Jews about his relationship to his sheep when they asked if he was the Christ? They listen to his voice, he knows them, and they follow him. John 10:28 - What did Jesus tell the Jews about what he does for his sheep when they asked if he was the Christ? He gives them eternal life, and they will never perish, no one can snatch them out of his hand. John 10:29 - Who did Jesus say had given his sheep to him? His Father. John 10:29 - What did Jesus say about his Father, who had given him his sheep? He is greater than all and no one can snatch the sheep out of his hand. John 10:30 - What shocking thing did Jesus reveal about his relationship to the Father when asked if he was the Christ? That he and the Father were one. John 10:31 - When Jesus said "I and the Father are one", how did the Jews react? They picked up stones to stone him. John 10:32 - What did Jesus ask the Jews when they were ready to stone him in Solomon's Colonnade? "I have shown you many great miracles from the Father. For which of these do you stone me?" John 10:33 - Why did the Jews tell Jesus they were going to stone him in Solomon's Colonnade? For blasphemy, because Jesus had claimed to be God. John 10:34 - What scripture did Jesus quote to the Jews about to stone him for blasphemy in Solomon's Colonnade? "I have said you are gods." John 10:35 - In the scripture Jesus quoted to the Jews, who did he say were referred to as "gods"? Those to whom the word of God came. John 10:36 - Why did Jesus say the scripture he quoted about "gods" applied to him? If those to whom the word came were called "gods", what about the one the Father has set apart and sent into the world? John 10:36 - What did Jesus ask the Jews about their accusations of his blasphemy? "Why do you accuse me of blasphemy when I said 'I am God's Son'?" John 10:37 - Jesus told the Jews not to believe that he was God's Son unless what happened? Unless he did what his Father did. John 10:38 - Jesus said that if he did what the Father did, even if they didn't believe him for that, they should believe what? The miracles. John 10:38 - Jesus told the Jews that if they believed the miracles that he did, they would understand what? They would know and understand that the Father was in him and he in the Father. John 10:39 - What happened when Jesus had finished explaining his "blasphemy" to the Jews in Solomon's Colonnade? Again they tried to seize him, but he escaped their grasp. John 10:40 - Where did Jesus go after escaping the Jews who wanted to stone him in Solomon's Colonnade? He went back across the Jordan to the place where John the Baptist had been baptizing in the early days. John 10:41 - When Jesus returned to the place where John the Baptist had previously baptized, what did the people say about him? "Though John never performed a miraculous sign, all that John said about this man was true." John 10:42 - What happened in the place where John the Baptist baptized in the early days, when Jesus returned there? Many people came to believe in Jesus. John 11:1 - What man was sick in Bethany that we are told about? Lazarus. John 11:1 - Lazarus was from what city? Bethany. John 11:1 - Who besides Lazarus was from Bethany? Mary and her sister Martha. John 11:2 - How were Mary and Martha related to Lazarus? They were his sisters. John 11:3 - What did Mary and Martha do when Lazarus became sick? They sent word to Jesus that Lazarus was ill. John 11:3 - When Lazarus' sisters sent word to Jesus about his illness, how did they describe their brother to Jesus? "The one you love." John 11:4 - What did Jesus say when he heard that Lazarus was ill? "This sickness will not end in death." John 11:4 - What did Jesus say the purpose of Lazarus' illness would be? For God's glory, so that God's Son may be glorified through it. John 11:5 - How did Jesus feel about Martha and Lazarus? He loved them. John 11:6 - What did Jesus do when he heard of Lazarus' illness? He stayed where he was for two more days. John 11:7 - Two days after hearing of Lazarus' illness, what did Jesus do? He told his disciples that they were going back to Judea. John 11:8 - How did the disciples react when Jesus told them that they were going back to Judea? They reminded him that only a short time before, the Jews there had tried to stone him. John 11:9 - Jesus said that a man who walks by day will not do what? Stumble. John 11:9 - Why did Jesus say a man who walks by day will not stumble? Because he sees by this world's light. John 11:10 - When did Jesus say that a man will stumble when walking? When he walks at night, for he has no light. John 11:11 - After speaking of the man who walks by day not stumbling, what did Jesus tell his disciples about Lazarus? That he had fallen asleep. John 11:11 - After telling the disciples that Lazarus had fallen asleep, what did Jesus say he was going to do? To go to wake him up. John 11:12 - When Jesus spoke of waking Lazarus up, how did the disciples respond? They told Jesus that if Lazarus was sleeping, he would get better. John 11:13 - What was Jesus referring to when he spoke of Lazarus falling asleep? Lazarus' death. John 11:13 - What did the disciples think Jesus meant when he spoke of Lazarus falling asleep? They thought Jesus meant natural sleep. John 11:14 - When the disciples didn't realize what Jesus meant when he said Lazarus was asleep, what did he tell them? That Lazarus was dead. John 11:15 - Why did Jesus tell the disciples that he was glad he was not there when Lazarus died? For their sake, that they may believe. John 11:16 - What name was Thomas also known by? Didymus. John 11:16 - Who said to the disciples "let us also go, that we may die with him"? Thomas. John 11:17 - What did Jesus find when he arrived at Bethany after hearing of Lazarus illness? Lazarus was dead and was already in the tomb. John 11:17 - How long had Lazarus been in the tomb when Jesus arrived at Bethany? Four days. John 11:18 - How far was Bethany from Jerusalem? Less than two miles. John 11:19 - When Jesus arrived in Bethany after hearing of Lazarus' illness, what did he find many Jews there doing? Comforting Martha and Mary in the loss of their brother. John 11:20 - Which of Lazarus' sisters went out to meet Jesus when he arrived in Bethany to see Lazarus? Martha. John 11:20 - Which of Lazarus' sisters stayed at home when Jesus arrived in Bethany to see Lazarus? Mary. John 11:21 - How did Martha greet Jesus when he arrived in Bethany to see them? She called him "Lord." John 11:21 - What did Martha tell Jesus when she went to greet him on his arrival in Bethany? She told him that if he had been there, Lazarus would not have died. John 11:22 - What statement of great faith did Martha make to Jesus after noting that if he had been there, Lazarus would not have died? "I know that even now God will give you whatever you ask." John 11:23 - When Martha displayed great faith to Jesus after Lazarus' death, in speaking of how God would answer Jesus' requests, how did Jesus respond? He told her that Lazarus would rise again. John 11:24 - How did Martha respond when Jesus told her Lazarus would rise again? "I know he will rise again in the resurrection at the last day." John 11:25 - When Martha told Jesus she knew Lazarus would rise again on the last day, what did Jesus tell her? That he was the resurrection and the life. John 11:25-26 - When Jesus proclaimed himself to be the resurrection and the life, what did he say about those who believe in him? They will live, even though they die, and whoever lives and believes in him will never die. John 11:26 - What did Jesus ask Martha when he spoke of those who believed in him never dying? He asked her if she believed this. John 11:27 - When Jesus asked Martha if she believed that those who believe in him would not die, how did she answer? She said she believed that he was the Christ, the Son of God, who was to come into this world. John 11:28 - What did Martha do after confessing her belief that Jesus is the Christ? She went back and told her sister Mary that Jesus had arrived and was asking for her. John 11:29 - What did Mary do when Martha told her Jesus was asking for her? She got up quickly and went to him. John 11:30 - What had Jesus not yet done when he spoke to Martha about who he was? He had not yet entered the village. John 11:31 - What happened when Mary left quickly from the house to go meet Jesus? The Jews there comforting her noticed this, and followed her, thinking she was going to mourn at the tomb. John 11:32 - What did Mary do when she saw Jesus outside of Bethany? She fell at his feet and told him that if he had been there, Lazarus would not have died. John 11:33 - How did Jesus feel when he saw Mary and the other Jews weeping over Lazarus? He was deeply moved in spirit and troubled. John 11:34 - When Jesus became deeply moved at the sorrow of Mary and the others, what did he ask? He wanted to know where they had placed Lazarus. John 11:34 - What did the people say when Jesus asked where Lazarus had been laid? "Come and see, Lord." John 11:35 - How did Jesus react when the people told him to come see where Lazarus had been laid? He wept. John 11:36 - What did the people say when they saw Jesus weeping after speaking to Mary? "See how he loved him!" John 11:37 - When some noted how much Jesus loved Lazarus when they saw him weeping, what did others say? "Could not he who opened the eyes of the blind man have kept this man from dying?" John 11:38 - How did Jesus feel as he approached Lazarus' tomb? Once more, he was deeply moved. John 11:38 - Describe Lazarus' tomb. It was a cave with a stone laid across the entrance. John 11:39 - What did Jesus say when he arrived at Lazarus' tomb? He ordered that the stone be taken away. John 11:39 - What did Martha tell Jesus when he asked for the stone to Lazarus' tomb to be taken away? That Lazarus had been in there for four days and by this time there would be a bad odor. John 11:40 - How did Jesus respond when Martha reminded him that Lazarus' tomb might be rather smelly? "Did I not tell you that if you believed, you would see the glory of God?" John 11:41 - What did Jesus do when the stone was rolled away from Lazarus' tomb? He looked up and said "Father, I thank you that you have heard me." John 11:42 - Why did Jesus speak aloud in front of Lazarus' tomb, when thanking the Father for hearing him? For the benefit of the people standing there. John 11:43 - After he had thanked God in front of Lazarus' tomb, what did Jesus do? He called in a loud voice, "Lazarus, come out!" John 11:44 - What happened when Jesus commanded Lazarus to come out of his tomb? Lazarus came out, still wrapped in cloth and strips of linen. John 11:44 - What did Jesus command when Lazarus walked out of his tomb? For the people to take off his grave clothes and let him go. John 11:45 - What happened as a result of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead? Many of the Jews who had come to visit Mary, and had seen what Jesus did, put their faith in him. John 11:46 - While some of the Jews visiting Mary put their faith in him after Lazarus' resurrection, what did others do? They went to the Pharisees and told them what Jesus had done. John 11:47 - What kind of meeting was called shortly after Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead? A meeting of the Sanhedrin. John 11:47-48 - What was said about Jesus at the meeting of the Sanhedrin after Lazarus was resurrected? That he was performing many miracles and if they let him continue, everyone would believe in him and the Romans would come and take away their place and nation. John 11:49 - When the Sanhedrin spoke of Jesus causing the Romans to come in and take their places away, who spoke up? Caiaphas. John 11:49 - Who was Caiaphas? The high priest the year Jesus caused a commotion in Jerusalem. John 11:49 - What did Caiaphas tell the Sanhedrin when he spoke up among them? "You know nothing at all!" John 11:50 - Why did Caiaphas tell the Sanhedrin they knew nothing at all? Because they did not realize that it was better that one man die for the people than the whole nation perish. John 11:51 - What was unique about the statement Caiaphas made to the Sanhedrin about Jesus dying for the people? He did not say it on his own, but as the high priest he prophesied that Jesus would die for the Jewish nation. John 11:52 - Who else would Jesus be dying for besides the Jewish nation? The scattered children of God. John 11:52 - Why would Jesus be dying for the scattered children of God? To bring them together and make them one. John 11:53 - What happened after Caiaphas prophesied about Jesus' death? From that day on, the Sanhedrin plotted to take Jesus' life. John 11:54 - What happened as a result of the Sanhedrin's plotting to take Jesus' life? He no longer moved about publicly among the Jews. John 11:54 - When Jesus could no longer move about publicly among the Jews because of the Sanhedrin's plotting, where did he go? He withdrew to a region near the desert, to a village called Ephraim. John 11:54 - Who did Jesus stay with in Ephraim? His disciples. John 11:55 - Why did many people from the country go up to Jerusalem after Jesus had withdrawn to Ephraim? For their ceremonial cleansing before the Jewish Passover. John 11:56 - While Jesus was in Ephraim, what were the people doing who went up to Jerusalem before the Passover? Looking for Jesus. They stood in the temple area and asked each other if Jesus would be coming at all. John 11:57 - Who ordered that anyone who saw Jesus at the Passover should report him? The chief priests and Pharisees. John 11:57 - What did the chief priests and Pharisees order the people to do before the Passover? If anyone found out where Jesus was, he should report it. John 11:57 - Why did the Pharisees want the people to report if they found out where Jesus was during the Passover? So that they might arrest him. John 12:1 - How long before the Passover did Jesus arrive in Bethany? Six days. John 12:1 - Where did Jesus arrive at six days before the Passover? Bethany, where he had resurrected Lazarus. John 12:2 - What event took place when Jesus arrived in Bethany before the Passover? A dinner was given in Jesus' honor. John 12:2 - Who was reclining at the table with Jesus at the dinner given for him in Bethany? Lazarus. John 12:2 - Who served the guests at the dinner of honor given for Jesus in Bethany? Martha. John 12:3 - What did Mary do at the dinner of honor given for Jesus in Bethany? Poured perfume on Jesus' feet and wiped his feet with her hair. John 12:3 - What kind of perfume did Mary pour on Jesus feet in Bethany? Pure Nard. John 12:3 - How much perfume did Mary pour on Jesus feet in Bethany? A pint. John 12:4 - What happened because Mary had poured perfume on Jesus' feet? The whole house was filled with the fragrance of the perfume. John 12:4 - Who objected to Mary pouring perfume on Jesus' feet? Judas Iscariot. John 12:5 - What did Judas say his objection was to Mary pouring perfume on Jesus' feet? He thought the perfume should have been sold and the money given to the poor. John 12:5 - How much did Judas estimate the perfume Mary poured on Jesus was worth? A year's wages. John 12:6 - Why did Judas really object to the perfume being poured on Jesus' feet? Not because he cared about the poor, but because he was a thief. John 12:6 - What did Judas hope to do with the money that could have come from selling the perfume? Take some of it. John 12:6 - Who was keeper of the money bag among the disciples? Judas. John 12:7 - What did Jesus tell Judas when he objected to Mary pouring perfume on Jesus' feet? "Leave her alone. It was intended that she should save this perfume for the day of my burial." John 12:8 - What did Jesus say about the poor when Judas objected to Mary "wasting" the perfume? "You will always have the poor among you, but you will not always have me." John 12:9 - Why did a large crowd of Jews gather in Bethany before the Passover? Because they heard Jesus was there, but also to see Lazarus, whom he had raised from the dead. John 12:10 - When the chief priests heard that many Jews were going to Bethany to see Lazarus as well as Jesus, what did they do? They made plans to kill Lazarus as well. John 12:11 - Why did the chief priests want to kill Lazarus? Because on account of him, many of the Jews were putting their faith in Jesus. John 12:12 - After Jesus' dinner of honor in Bethany, who heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem? The great crowd that had come for the Feast. John 12:13 - What did the great crowd in Jerusalem do as Jesus approached Jerusalem? They took palm branches and went out to meet him shouting "Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Blessed is the King of Israel!" John 12:14 - What was Jesus sitting upon when he approached Jerusalem? A young donkey. John 12:15 - What scripture described Jesus' entry into Jerusalem on a donkey? "Do not be afraid, O Daughter of Zion; see, your king is coming, seated on a donkey's colt." John 12:16 - When did the disciples come to understand the scriptures that prophesied about Jesus entry into Jerusalem? Only after he was glorified. John 12:17 - The crowd that was with Jesus when he resurrected Lazarus did what? They continued to spread the word. John 12:18 - Why did many people come out to meet Jesus as he entered Jerusalem? Because they had heard that he had resurrected Lazarus. John 12:19 - What did the Pharisees say to themselves when large numbers of people went to meet Jesus as he entered Jerusalem? "See, this is getting us nowhere. Look how the whole world has gone after him!" John 12:20 - What people were among those who went to worship at the Feast? Greeks. John 12:21 - Who did the Greeks ask about seeing Jesus at the Feast? Philip. John 12:21 - What did the Greeks ask Philip at the Feast? They came to him with a request to see Jesus. John 12:21 - Where was Philip from? Bethsaida in Galilee. John 12:22 - Who did Philip tell about the Greeks' request to see Jesus? Andrew. John 12:22 - Who told Jesus about the Greeks' request to see him? Andrew. John 12:23 - How did Jesus respond when Andrew told him that some Greeks wished to see him? "The hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified." John 12:24 - When Andrew came and spoke to Jesus, what did Jesus say about wheat? "Unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds." John 12:25 - What did Jesus say about those who love this life? "The man who loves his life will lose it, while the man who hates his life in this world will keep it for eternal life." John 12:26 - What did Jesus say about those who wish to serve him? "Whoever serves me must follow me; and where I am, my servant also will be. My Father will honor the one who serves me." John 12:27 - What did Jesus say about his heart being troubled? "Now my heart is troubled, and what shall I say 'Father, save me from this hour'? No, it was for this very reason I came to this hour." John 12:27-28 - What did Jesus say after concluding that he could not ask the Father to save him from what awaited him? "Father, glorify your name!" John 12:28 - What happened when Jesus said "Father, glorify your name"? A voice from heaven spoke. John 12:28 - What did the voice from heaven say after Jesus said "Father, glorify your name"? "I have glorified it, and will glorify it again." John 12:29 - What did the crowd perceive when the voice from heaven spoke to Jesus? Some said that it had thundered, others that an angel had spoken to him. John 12:30 - What did Jesus tell the crowd after they heard the voice from heaven speak? "This voice was for your benefit, not mine." John 12:31 - After the voice from heaven spoke to Jesus, he declared that now was the time for what two things? For judgement on this world, and for the prince of this world to be driven out. John 12:32 - What did Jesus say he would do when he was lifted up from the earth? He would draw all men to himself. John 12:33 - Why did Jesus speak of himself being lifted up from the earth? To show the kind of death he was going to die. John 12:34 - When Jesus spoke of being lifted up from the earth, what did the crowd say? They had heard that the Christ would remain forever, so how could Jesus say 'the Son of Man must be lifted up'? John 12:35 - When the people wondered who the 'Son of Man' was that Jesus spoke of, what did Jesus tell them about the light? That they were going to have the light just a little while longer. John 12:35 - What did Jesus tell the people to do after speaking of the light not being with them much longer? "Walk while you have the light, before darkness overtakes you." John 12:35 - Jesus said that the man who walks in the dark does not know what? Where he is going. John 12:36 - Why did Jesus tell the people that they should put their trust in the light while they had it? So that they might becomes sons of light. John 12:36 - What did Jesus do when he had finished speaking to the people about becoming sons of light? He left and hid himself from the people. John 12:37 - Even after Jesus had done all the miraculous signs in front of the people, what was true? They still would not believe him. John 12:38 - Why did the people still not believe after all of Jesus' miracles? To fulfill the word of Isaiah the prophet. John 12:38 - What had Isaiah prophesied about the people's unbelief in Jesus even after his miracles? "Lord, who has believed our message and to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed?" John 12:39-40 - What did Isaiah prophesy about the eyes and hearts of the people? "He has blinded their eyes and deadened their hearts, so they can neither see with their eyes, not understand with their hearts, nor turn -- and I would heal them." John 12:41 - Why did Isaiah prophesy about the people's hard hearts? Because he saw Jesus' glory and spoke about him. John 12:42 - Some of the leaders of the people believed in Jesus but they were afraid of what? They would not confess their faith for fear that the Pharisees would put them out of the synagogue. John 12:43 - Why did some of the leaders refuse to go against the Pharisees and admit their faith, even if it meant being thrown out of the synagogue? They loved praise from men more than praise from God. John 12:44 - Jesus said that when a man believes in him, what else do they believe in? The one who sent him. John 12:45 - What did Jesus say the ones who believe in him see when they look at him? The one who sent him. John 12:46 - Why did Jesus come into the world as a light? So that no one who believes in him would stay in darkness. John 12:47 - What did Jesus say about the one who hears his words but does not keep them? He does not judge them, for he did not come into the world to judge it but to save it. John 12:48 - What will judge the one who rejects Jesus? The very word which Jesus spoke will condemn him at the last day. John 12:49 - Jesus did not speak of his own accord but spoke how? The Father, who sent him, commanded him what to say and how to say it. John 12:50 - The Father's commands lead to what? Eternal life. John 12:50 - What was true about whatever Jesus said? It was just what the Father had told him to say. John 13:1 - What event was near when Jesus knew that the time had come for him to leave the world? The Passover. John 13:1 - What did Jesus do for his disciples before the Passover when he realized his time on earth was short? He showed them the full extent of his love. John 13:2 - Who prompted Judas to betray Jesus? The devil. John 13:2 - As Judas was in the process of betraying Jesus, what was going on with Jesus and the other disciples? They were being served the evening meal. John 13:3 - Jesus knew that the Father had put what under his power? All things. John 13:3 - Jesus knew what about where he was from? He had come from God and was returning to God. John 13:4 - What did Jesus do when he stood up from the evening meal as Judas was plotting to betraying him? He took off his outer clothing and wrapped a towel around his waist. John 13:5 - What did Jesus do at the evening meal after wrapping a towel around his waist? He poured water into a basin and began to wash the disciples' feet, drying them with the towel that was wrapped around him. John 13:6 - What did Peter say when Jesus came to wash his feet after the meal? "Lord, are you going to wash my feet?" John 13:7 - When Peter asked Jesus if he was going to wash his feet, what did Jesus say? That Peter did not understand what he was doing, but he would later. John 13:8 - What did Peter say when Jesus told him he would understand later why Jesus was washing his feet? "No, you shall never wash my feet." John 13:8 - What did Jesus tell Peter when he refused to let Jesus wash his feet? "Unless I wash you, you have no part with me." John 13:9 - When Jesus told Peter he must let him wash his feet or he would have no part with Jesus, how did Peter respond? "Then, Lord, not just my feet, but my hands and my head as well!" John 13:10 - What did Jesus say to an excited Peter who told Jesus to wash his hands and head as well? "A person who has had a bath needs only to wash his feet; his whole body is clean. And you are clean, though not every one of you." John 13:11 - Why did Jesus tell Peter that not every one of them was clean? He knew who was going to betray him. John 13:12 - What did Jesus do when he had finished washing the disciples' feet? He put on his clothes and returned to his place. John 13:12 - When Jesus had finished washing the disciples feet and had returned to his place, what d