Joyce Webb

Book #7—-Gospel of John Made Easy Chp. 6 Vs. 1-40

The Gospel of John Made Easy Chapter 6 Verses 1 -40 Verse 1-14 Jesus is in Galilee. He goes over the Sea of Galilee, also called the Sea of Tiberias. This sea is more like a very large lake. Many people are following him because they saw his miracles and hoped to see more things.

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Book #7—-Gospel of John Made Easy Chp.5 Vs. 31-47

The Gospel of John Made Easy Chapter 5 Verses 31 – 47 Verse 31 – 37 In a court of law, at least 2 witnesses were needed to prove something. Jesus is saying that his word about himself is not the only witness. John the Baptist was a witness. And Jesus’ works (miracles) are a

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Book #7—-Gospel of John Made Easy Chp. 5 Vs.1-30

The Gospel of John Made Easy  Chapter 5 Verses 1 – 30 Verses 1-15 Jesus goes to Jerusalem. It is feast time again. He goes to a pool called Bethesda. Around the pool is a flat area of stone. The sick and crippled sit or lay there. This pool has a special thing that happens

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Book #7—-Gospel of John Made Easy Chp.4 Vs.32-54

The Gospel of John Chapter 4 Verses 32 – 54 Chapter 4 Verses 32- 42 Vs. 32 The disciples gave Jesus some food, but Jesus did not want to eat. Jesus said, “I have meat (food) to eat that you do not know about.” The disciples thought this was a strange thing. They said to

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Book #7—-The Gospel of John Made Easy Chp. 4 vs. 1-31

The Gospel of John Chapter 4 Verses 1-31 Chapter 4 Verses 1 – 31 Jesus heard that the Pharisees (Jewish leaders) were talking about all the people that Jesus had baptized and that these people were now following Jesus. (Jesus, himself, did not baptize anyone. His disciples were baptizing them.) More people were following Jesus

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Book #7—-Gospel of John Made Easy Chp. 3 vs. 17-36

The Gospel of John Chapter 3 Verses 17 – 36 Verses 17 – 21 Jesus said, “God did not send his son into the world to condemn (blame) the world, but that the world through him (the son) would be saved.” “He that believes on him (the son) is not condemned (blamed, judged), but he

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