If Anyone Thirsts
In John chapter 7, Jesus arrives at the Jerusalem temple during the Feast of Booths and says, “If anyone thirsts, let him come to me […]
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In John chapter 7, Jesus arrives at the Jerusalem temple during the Feast of Booths and says, “If anyone thirsts, let him come to me […]
In John chapter 5, Jesus graciously heals a man who had been lame for 38 years, and this man’s lameness is presented as a symbol […]
The Samaritan woman came to Jacob’s well in search of ordinary water. But after her brief conversation with Jesus, she ended up leaving her water […]
What does Jesus mean when he speaks to the Samaritan woman at the well about “living water,” and what are the Old Testament roots of […]
When Jesus said, “Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up” (Jn. 2:19), he was not only hinting at his forthcoming […]
In John chapter 2, Jesus arrives in Jerusalem during the festival of Passover and drives the money-changers out of the temple. But who were the […]
On this episode in our series on the Gospel of John, we find ourselves at the wedding of Cana as Jesus turns water into wine. […]
If you ask people today what they think the Bible is about, you’ll probably be told that it’s a collection of morality tales that encourages […]
If the Gospel of John is seen as a kind of “trial narrative,” then John the Baptist is the first witness who is called to […]
On this edition of the program we’re continuing our discussion of John’s opening prologue and will unpack the significance of verse 14, as the Word […]
Why does the Gospel of John begin with this strange concept of the Word of God who was “with God” and yet somehow also “was […]
On this edition of the program, Michael Horton talks with Cambridge New Testament Scholar Simon Gathercole about his various books and articles. Right at the […]