by Eric Spivey | Feb 25, 2019 | Discussion Guides, Seen: The Gospel of John
Passage Intro There are two linguistic notes that’ll help us get started with this passage. First off, the “official” introduced in v.46 isn’t described in much detail, but the Greek title basilikós, here translated as “official” is rendered in other...
by Eric Spivey | Feb 14, 2019 | Discussion Guides, Seen: The Gospel of John
Passage Intro You’ve probably already heard about the deep-seated racial tension that existed between Samaritans and Jews during the New Testament era. Grasping Jewish disdain for Samaritans in the first century is crucial to understanding Jesus’...
by Eric Spivey | Jan 31, 2019 | Discussion Guides, Seen: The Gospel of John
Passage Intro The Gospels are a lot funnier than they get credit for. Here in John 3 we have a Pharisee named Nicodemus sneaking over to Jesus under cover of night to ask him some questions. He tries to small-talk for a minute but Jesus immediately cuts to the chase,...
by Eric Spivey | Jan 30, 2019 | Discussion Guides, Seen: The Gospel of John
Passage Intro Recalling last week, John introduced his Gospel by painting a grand image of Jesus, God Almighty, through whom all of heaven and earth was created, coming into the world and bringing light to mankind. In verses 19-34 John the Apostle goes on to introduce...
by Eric Spivey | Jan 29, 2019 | Discussion Guides, Seen: The Gospel of John
Passage Intro This week we’re studying the Prologue of John’s Gospel, John 1:1-18. Famously mysterious, John’s introduction is layered with metaphorical language and historical overtones, introducing many of the themes that will dominate his Gospel account, like...