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Chapter 5
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1.
Where did the events beginning at verse 1 occur?
2.
Why did people gather by the pool?
3.
Describe the difficulties the man whom Jesus met by the pool was having.
a)
b)
4.
Why do think Jesus asked the invalid man if he wanted to get well in verse 6?
5.
What three things did the man do immediately after he was healed, that he had not been able to do for 38 years? (vs. 8-9)
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b)
c)
6.
What law were the Jews referring to in verse 10? (Exodus 20:8-11)
7.
Why do you think the Jews asked the man who it was that healed him in verse 12?
8.
Why couldn’t the man point out Who had just healed him to the Jews? (vs. 13)
9.
Why did the man become an invalid? (vs. 14)
10.
Read Psalm 107:17-19; Mark 2:1-5; Mark 2:8-12 and John 9:1-5. What can we conclude regarding sickness and the consequences of sin from these verses?
11.
The Jews sought to kill Jesus for 2 things that He did. What were they?
a) vs. 16:
b) vs. 18:
12.
According to Jewish law, what was the prescribed punishment for doing work on the Sabbath? (Exodus 31:14-15 )
13.
Find another example in Scripture where the Jews claim Jesus violated the Sabbath. Cite the passage and give a short summary of the event.
14.
Explain what Jesus’ answer in verse 17 demonstrated about His deity.
15.
What could be the “greater works” that Jesus hinted at in verses 20-21?
16.
List 2 things that God the Father has authorized the Son to do.
a) vs. 21:
b) vs. 22:
17.
Whom did Jesus say the Jews should honor? (vs. 23)
a)
b)
18.
Read Matthew 12:1-14. Why do you think Jesus healed on the Sabbath?
19.
For what 2 reasons did God the Father give Jesus the authority to judge?
a) vs. 23:
b) vs. 27:
20.
What blessings do believers in Jesus have? (vs. 24)
a)
b)
c)
21.
What event was Jesus talking about in verses 25 through 29?
22.
What power does Jesus have? How will He use this power?
a) vs. 25:
b) vs. 26:
c) vs. 27:
23.
List 5 things we learn about God the Father from verses 17 through 27.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
24.
Name two different destinies awaiting people in the resurrection, and what determines the destiny each person receives. (vs. 28-29)
a)
b)
25. a) Whose will did Jesus seek to accomplish? (vs. 30)
b) What did this show?
26.
How did Jesus describe the testimony of John the Baptist?
a) vs. 32:
b) vs. 33:
c) vs. 35:
27.
Whose testimony does Jesus not accept? (vs. 34)
28.
Why do you think Jesus would not accept human testimony?
29.
How did Jesus esteem the testimony of His works? (vs. 36)
30.
List the mistakes or shortcomings of the Jews as pointed out by Jesus in the following verses:
a) vs. 38:
b) vs. 40:
c) vs. 43:
d) vs. 47:
31.
From your reading of Chapter 5, whose testimony was weightier than John the Baptist’s?
32.
In verse 44, what other problem was preventing the Jews from believing in Jesus?
33.
Does the fear of what men think still hinder faith in Jesus as the Christ today?
Yes
No
34.
How is humility involved in the willingness to believe? (vs. 45-47)
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