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CHART 45: SEGMENT TITLES OF JOHN

D. SURVEYING THE STRUCTURE OF THE
BOOK14
Keep in mind your set of segment titles as
you move about in this stage of survey. Do
you see any grouping of material in John’s
gospel, such as groups of miracles?
Try to identify any turning points, such as
when Jesus becomes a prisoner. Read the
Bible text and justify why new segment
divisions are made at 1:19; 10:40; and
12:36b.15
Compare the rst and last segments of
John. Also, compare the rst verse of John
and the last verse.
Do you sense a forward movement in the


account?
Is there a climax? If so, where?
How does John identify the purpose of his
account, in 20:30-31? What title would you
give to the gospel, based on this purpose?
Chart 46 is a completed survey chart
showing various outlines that you will be
referring to as you now use the following
study suggestions. The answers are not
always found on the chart itself. Refer to the
Bible text as much as possible.



CHART 46: JOHN: LIFE IN JESUS, THE SON OF
GOD

Notes on Chart 46
1. Most of the chart divides the gospel of
John into how many main divisions?
2. How does 1:19 begin a new section?
That is, how is 1:1-18 di erent from l:19 .?
What is 1:1-18 called, on the chart?
3. Generally speaking, to whom is Jesus
extending His ministry in 1:19—12:36a?
Who are the special objects of His ministry


in 12:36b—17:26?
4. What verses of chapter 5 show
beginnings of opposition to Jesus?
5. Study the outline of Chart 46
concerning the people’s unbelief, and
compare this outline with the one shown of
the disciples’ belief. As you study John, keep
in mind both of these developments. Are
there progressions? climaxes?
6. The hour of 12:366 has been called
“The Great Pause.” How is this a turning
point in the gospel? For help in answering
this, identify the “they” of 12:37 and “his
own” of 13:1. Then refer to Chart 46, and
note the various outlines that have a turning

point at 12:366.
7. In what chapter does Jesus’ arrest take
place? Where is the resurrection recorded?
How are chapters 20-21 related to this
resurrection?



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