Book of John in the Bible
M, #2430000, b. AD 90-110, d. AD 33
Father* | Books of the Bible |
Mother* | Gospels |
Relationship | 1st cousin 24 times removed of Robert Michael Damon |
Book of John in the Bible was written AD 90-110 by John Apostle. Book of John in the Bible begins C AD 28. He was the son of Books of the Bible and Gospels.
Teaching: Jesus spent much of his time teaching the people. We have recorded two sample longer sermons (The longer 'Sermon on the Mount' 1, and the somewhat shorted 'Sermon on the Plain' 2). I do not think these examples are to portray unique events (or exact transcripts of the events they record), but are examples of what he did throughout is time, and included the major lessons he gave that did not fit elsewhere in the gospel narratives.
Teaching Style In Jesus's teaching, he used primarily Parables, Similes, short 'wis' sayings, and character examples (some perhaps from real life, and some as just stories), drawing from the life and environment of those around him (for example, he likely could point to a field, when he said the parable of the sower). This would help with the common people understanding the message. He likely used similar teachings many time during his ministry. The instances of these teaching recorded in the gospels are liking not unique specific instances of these teachings, but provided a general outline of his ministry and examples of what he did, so I will make no attempt to order these teaching through his life, but present a summary of the various treachings record below:
Parable of the The Sower: Matthew 13:3-233, Mark 4:1-20, Luke 8:5-15
Parable of the The Tares: Matt 13:24-30
Parable of the The Mustard Seed: Matt 13:31-32, Mark 4:30-32, Luke 13:18-19
Parable of the The Leaven: Matt 13:33, Luke 13:20-21
Parable of the The Hidden Treasure: Matt 13:44
Parable of the Pearl: Matt 13:45-46
Parable of the Drawing in the Net: Matt 13:47-50
Parable of the The Lost Sheep: Matt 18:12-14, Luke 15:3-7
Parable of the Unmerciful Servant: Matt 18:23-35
Parable of the Laborers in the Vineyard: Matt 20:1-16
Parable of the The Two Sons: Matt 21:28-31
Parable of the The Wicked Husbandman: Matt 21:33-43, Mark 12:1-11, Luke 20:9-18
Parable of the Marriage of the King's Son//The Banquet: Matt 22:1-14, Luke 14:15-24
Parable of the The Ten Virgins: Matt 25:1-12
Parable of the The Talents: Matt 25:14-30, Luke 19:11-27
Parable of the Seed Growing Secretly: Mark 4:26-29
Parable of the The Two Debtors: Luke 7:41-47
The Good Samaritan: Luke 10:30-37
Parable of the The Rich Fool: Luke 12:16-21
Parable of the The Faithful Servant: Matt 24:42, Mark 13:33-37, Luke 12:35–48
Parable of the Lost Money: Luke 15:8-10
Parable of the The Prodigal Son: Luke 15:11-32
Parable of the The Unjust Steward: Luke 16:1-8
The Rich Man and the Beggar Lazarus: Luke 16:19-31
The Wise and the Foolish Builders: Matt 7:24-27, Luke 6:47-49
The Patch and the Wineskins: Matt 9:16-17, Mark 2:21-22, Luke 5:36-39
The Strong Man Bound: Matt 12:29, Mark 3:27, Luke 11:21-22
Jesus' True Relatives: Matt 12:46-50, Mark 3:31-35, Luke 8:19-21.3
Sunday, Est Mar 29, AD 33 1st Palm Sunday.
Monday, Est Mar 30, AD 33.
Tuesday, Est Mar 31, AD 33.
Wednesday, Est Apr 1, AD 33.
Thursday, Est Apr 2, AD 33.
Friday, Est Apr 3, AD 33 Nisan 14.
* Jesus died by crucifiction est Nisan 14 (Apr 3) AD 33 on Calvary (Gulgatha) outside, Jerusalem, Israel.3,4 Jesus the Christ (Ἰησοῦς) (NT) was buried in the Tomb for Joseph of Arimathea, Jerusalem, by Joseph of Arimathea (Gospels); for 3 days.5,6,7,8
3 Apr 33 AD: Partial Eclipse of the Moon.
Saturday Est Apr 4, AD 33 Nisan 15, Passover.
Sunday, Est Apr 5, AD33 Nisan 16, Easter Sunday. Jesus raised from the dead and left the tomb.
> Book of Acts in the Bible begins AD 33.
Teaching: Jesus spent much of his time teaching the people. We have recorded two sample longer sermons (The longer 'Sermon on the Mount' 1, and the somewhat shorted 'Sermon on the Plain' 2). I do not think these examples are to portray unique events (or exact transcripts of the events they record), but are examples of what he did throughout is time, and included the major lessons he gave that did not fit elsewhere in the gospel narratives.
Teaching Style In Jesus's teaching, he used primarily Parables, Similes, short 'wis' sayings, and character examples (some perhaps from real life, and some as just stories), drawing from the life and environment of those around him (for example, he likely could point to a field, when he said the parable of the sower). This would help with the common people understanding the message. He likely used similar teachings many time during his ministry. The instances of these teaching recorded in the gospels are liking not unique specific instances of these teachings, but provided a general outline of his ministry and examples of what he did, so I will make no attempt to order these teaching through his life, but present a summary of the various treachings record below:
Parable of the The Sower: Matthew 13:3-233, Mark 4:1-20, Luke 8:5-15
Parable of the The Tares: Matt 13:24-30
Parable of the The Mustard Seed: Matt 13:31-32, Mark 4:30-32, Luke 13:18-19
Parable of the The Leaven: Matt 13:33, Luke 13:20-21
Parable of the The Hidden Treasure: Matt 13:44
Parable of the Pearl: Matt 13:45-46
Parable of the Drawing in the Net: Matt 13:47-50
Parable of the The Lost Sheep: Matt 18:12-14, Luke 15:3-7
Parable of the Unmerciful Servant: Matt 18:23-35
Parable of the Laborers in the Vineyard: Matt 20:1-16
Parable of the The Two Sons: Matt 21:28-31
Parable of the The Wicked Husbandman: Matt 21:33-43, Mark 12:1-11, Luke 20:9-18
Parable of the Marriage of the King's Son//The Banquet: Matt 22:1-14, Luke 14:15-24
Parable of the The Ten Virgins: Matt 25:1-12
Parable of the The Talents: Matt 25:14-30, Luke 19:11-27
Parable of the Seed Growing Secretly: Mark 4:26-29
Parable of the The Two Debtors: Luke 7:41-47
The Good Samaritan: Luke 10:30-37
Parable of the The Rich Fool: Luke 12:16-21
Parable of the The Faithful Servant: Matt 24:42, Mark 13:33-37, Luke 12:35–48
Parable of the Lost Money: Luke 15:8-10
Parable of the The Prodigal Son: Luke 15:11-32
Parable of the The Unjust Steward: Luke 16:1-8
The Rich Man and the Beggar Lazarus: Luke 16:19-31
The Wise and the Foolish Builders: Matt 7:24-27, Luke 6:47-49
The Patch and the Wineskins: Matt 9:16-17, Mark 2:21-22, Luke 5:36-39
The Strong Man Bound: Matt 12:29, Mark 3:27, Luke 11:21-22
Jesus' True Relatives: Matt 12:46-50, Mark 3:31-35, Luke 8:19-21.3
Sunday, Est Mar 29, AD 33 1st Palm Sunday.
Monday, Est Mar 30, AD 33.
Tuesday, Est Mar 31, AD 33.
Wednesday, Est Apr 1, AD 33.
Thursday, Est Apr 2, AD 33.
Friday, Est Apr 3, AD 33 Nisan 14.
* Jesus died by crucifiction est Nisan 14 (Apr 3) AD 33 on Calvary (Gulgatha) outside, Jerusalem, Israel.3,4 Jesus the Christ (Ἰησοῦς) (NT) was buried in the Tomb for Joseph of Arimathea, Jerusalem, by Joseph of Arimathea (Gospels); for 3 days.5,6,7,8
3 Apr 33 AD: Partial Eclipse of the Moon.
Saturday Est Apr 4, AD 33 Nisan 15, Passover.
Sunday, Est Apr 5, AD33 Nisan 16, Easter Sunday. Jesus raised from the dead and left the tomb.
> Book of Acts in the Bible begins AD 33.
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Last Edited | 20 Oct 2023 |
Citations
- [S3] International Bible Society, editor, The Holy Bible, New International Version (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan Publishing House, 1984), Matthew 5:1-7:28. Hereinafter cited as NIV.
- [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Luke 6:20-40.
- [S3] International Bible Society, NIV.
- [S260] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crucifixion_of_Jesus
- [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Matthew 27:57-61.
- [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Mark 15:42-47.
- [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Luke 23:50-56.
- [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, John 19:38-42.
- [S308] Sean Boisen, Author, The Composit Gospel (Bellingham, WA: Faithliife, 2019).