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Chapter 2
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1.
What event occurred (vs. 1), and where was it?
2.
What do we learn about Jewish wedding customs from Matthew 22:1-12 and 25:1-10?
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b)
3.
What problem occurred and what request did Jesus’ mother make?
4.
What did Jesus mean in verse 4, when He told his mother, “Mine hour is not yet come”?
5.
Jesus used the expression “my hour” several other times in John 7:30; 8:20; 12:23, 27; 17:1; Matthew 26:45; Luke 22:5. In all of these other verses, to what was Jesus alluding?
6.
How many water pots were available, and how large was each?
7.
a) What did Jesus tell the servants to do with the water pots?
b) What did He tell them to do next?
8.
Man’s way is to serve the best wine first and then, when everyone is drunk, they will begin to serve the cheap wine. But this time, the guests were surprised because they observed that (vs. 10)
9.
From verse 11, what do you think were the 2 results of the miracle Jesus performed at the wedding at Cana?
a)
b)
10.
Where did Jesus go next, and for what purpose? (vs. 12-13)
11.
Explain the purpose of this feast.
12.
Why do you think animals were being sold in the temple in verse 14?
13.
What service were the money changers providing in the temple?
14.
From verse 16, and Matthew 21:13, what reason did Jesus give for driving the money changers and the animals from the temple courts?
15.
Compare the reaction of the disciples and the Jewish leaders to Jesus’ clearing of the money changers and animals.
a) Disciples:
b) Money Changers:
16.
Jesus' actions reminded the disciples of Psalm 69:9. What was the common element in both situations? (vs. 17)
17.
What lessons can we learn from this event about worship?
18.
What question did the Jews ask Jesus concerning the cleansing of the temple?
19.
To whom was Jesus referring in verse 19?
20.
How did Jesus’ enemies later use this statement against Him? (Matthew 26:61; Mark 14:48).
The same charge was raised against Stephen before he was stoned (Acts 6:14).
21.
What are 2 things mentioned in verse 22 concerning Jesus’ disciples that would occur after the resurrection?
a)
b)
22.
In verse 23, we read that Jesus did many miracles while at the Passover Feast in Jerusalem. These miracles are not described, but from the following verses, describe their impact.
a) John 2:23:
b) John 3:2:
c) John 4:45:
23.
What power did Jesus have according to verses 24 & 25?
24.
Who else has this same power? (1 Kings 8:39)
25.
Since Jesus had this power, what did it prove about Jesus?
26.
From the first 2 chapters of John, give 2 examples of Jesus’ power of knowing things about men without having been revealed to Him by men.
a)
b)
27.
Does man possess the ability to see into the hearts of man? (1 Corinthians 2:11)
Yes
No
28.
In verse 24, what did Jesus not do?
29.
What might Jesus have seen in the people that caused Him to not trust them?
30.
Name the disciples who were with Jesus up to this point, including those from Chapter 1.
a)
b)
c)
d)
31.
In this chapter, we see the first of seven signs mentioned by John in his Gospel. The questions below organize each of the signs by verse, a description of what was demonstrated, and the end result when people saw the sign. Fill in a description of the sign for each.
a) John 2:1-11: Jesus demonstrated power over nature as God’s Son – the disciples believe.
b) John 4:46-54: Jesus demonstrated that God’s power transcended space, since Jesus was not present at the location of the boy – some believe.
c ) John 5:8: Religious leaders don’t believe
d) John 6:1-15: Jesus demonstrated the creative power of God – multitudes are looking for physical food, not spiritual and want to make Jesus king instead of adhering to His teaching.
e) John 6:16-21: Jesus demonstrated power over nature – disciples belief is strengthened.
f) John 9:38: Jesus demonstrated power over nature – we see the faith of blind man contrasted with spiritual blindness of religious crowd.
g) John 11:1-44: Jesus demonstrated power over death – brought out the worst in the religious leaders – they wanted to kill Lazarus and Jesus.
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