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Radio messages from J. Vernon McGee delighted and enthralled listeners for years with simple, straightforward language and clear understanding of the Scripture. Now enjoy his personable, yet scholarly, style in a 60-volume set of commentaries that takes you from Genesis to Revelation with new understanding and insight. Each volume includes introductory sections, detailed outlines and a thorough, paragraph-by-paragraph discussion of the text. A great choice for pastors - and even better choice for the average Bible reader and student! Very affordable in a size that can go anywhere, it's available as a complete 60-volume series, in Old Testament or New Testament sets, or individually.… (más)
This second half of John takes the reader from Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead to Jesus resurrection. I through chapter 17 would be my favorite chapter because it is Jesus prayer but it wasn’t. My favorites were 18, 19, 21. Chapter 18 covers the trial, 19 the cross and 21 for how he handles Peter after his denial.
Quotes: “What an injustice has been done to the Jews down through the centuries. They have been blamed for the crime of men like Annas, Caiaphas and Pilate. I do not take the responsibility for the crimes of Jesse James just because he happened to be an American, do I? Romanism for centuries has called the Jewish people the ‘Christ-killers’, which has been the basis for anti-Semitism in Europe. Yet they are not any more responsible than Gentiles are. In the final analysis, we all are responsible for His death. He died for the sins of the world. There should be no pointing of the finger at any race or group of people.” chapter 17, page 140.
Points of view of the cross, from Chapter 19, pg 155 God’s standpoint, “the cross is a propitiation.” Lord Jesus POV, “it is a sacrifice” Believers in Christ Jesus, “it was a substitution” Satan POV, “triumph and also defeat.” . World view, “the cross is nothing but a brutal murder.”
Chapter 21, Jesus restores Peter’s commission Simon Peter lost his commission around a fire in a courtyard of the palace of the high priest where he denied the Lord three times. On the Sea of Galilee, around a coals of fire, Jesus restores the commission. The Lord asks Peter the question three times. “Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?” What changes which each question is the word love which goes from agapao in two questions and then to phileo and the directive; Feed my lambs, shepherd the sheep, feed the sheep. ( )
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This is volume 39 of J. Vernon McGee's Thru the Bible Commentary series, the second of two volumes discussing the Gospel of John. Please do not combine it with volume 57, which is about Second John, Third John, and Jude (three different books of the Bible).
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Radio messages from J. Vernon McGee delighted and enthralled listeners for years with simple, straightforward language and clear understanding of the Scripture. Now enjoy his personable, yet scholarly, style in a 60-volume set of commentaries that takes you from Genesis to Revelation with new understanding and insight. Each volume includes introductory sections, detailed outlines and a thorough, paragraph-by-paragraph discussion of the text. A great choice for pastors - and even better choice for the average Bible reader and student! Very affordable in a size that can go anywhere, it's available as a complete 60-volume series, in Old Testament or New Testament sets, or individually.
Quotes: “What an injustice has been done to the Jews down through the centuries. They have been blamed for the crime of men like Annas, Caiaphas and Pilate. I do not take the responsibility for the crimes of Jesse James just because he happened to be an American, do I? Romanism for centuries has called the Jewish people the ‘Christ-killers’, which has been the basis for anti-Semitism in Europe. Yet they are not any more responsible than Gentiles are. In the final analysis, we all are responsible for His death. He died for the sins of the world. There should be no pointing of the finger at any race or group of people.” chapter 17, page 140.
Points of view of the cross, from Chapter 19, pg 155
God’s standpoint, “the cross is a propitiation.”
Lord Jesus POV, “it is a sacrifice”
Believers in Christ Jesus, “it was a substitution”
Satan POV, “triumph and also defeat.” .
World view, “the cross is nothing but a brutal murder.”
Chapter 21, Jesus restores Peter’s commission
Simon Peter lost his commission around a fire in a courtyard of the palace of the high priest where he denied the Lord three times. On the Sea of Galilee, around a coals of fire, Jesus restores the commission. The Lord asks Peter the question three times. “Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?” What changes which each question is the word love which goes from agapao in two questions and then to phileo and the directive; Feed my lambs, shepherd the sheep, feed the sheep. ( )