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Friday, August 19, 2011

On the Gospel by John




On the Gospel by John


By J.G. Bellet




Table of Contents


    Introduction - The four Gospels are coincident testimonies to the Lord Jesus Christ, and valuable as such. But we are not to read them as merely explanatory or suppl ...read
    Chapter 1 - John 1-4 - John 1: 1-18.--I read these verses as a kind of preface, serving to introduce this Gospel in its due character as the Gospel of the Son of God--the So ...read
    Chapter 2 - John 5-7 - HAVING followed our Lord through chapters 1 - 4 of this Gospel, I desire now, in God's grace, to track His further way; and may He, through the Spirit ...read
    Chapter 3 - John 8-12 - John 8.--Thus was it with Israel now. They knew not that they were still in bonds, and needing His hand to lead them out, and feed them again. They kn ...read
    Chapter 4 - John 13 - I HAVE followed the Lord through chapters 1 - 12 of this Gospel, noticing His ways as the Son of God, the Stranger from heaven, the Saviour of sinners ...read
    Chapter 5 - John 14-16 - Having thus passed, in spirit, through the night, and taken His place in the day that lay beyond it, the Lord turns to His disciples, and in these cha ...read
    Chapter 6 - John 17 - After thus comforting them with the knowledge of their standing, as the family of the Father, and, as it were, making gracious amends to them for His ...read
    Chapter 7 - John 18-19 - I HAVE followed this Gospel in its order, down to the close of John 17, having distributed it so far into three principal sections: the first, introdu ...read
    Chapter 8 - John 20 - Accordingly, at the opening of this chapter, we so find it. Jesus has risen, the Bruiser of the serpent; becoming through death the Destroyer of him t ...read
    Chapter 9 - John 21 - Thus have we seen life actually dispensed by the risen Lord to His brethren, and ministry committed to them as such; and we have seen life pledged to ...read

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