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Review
John testifies concerning Christ
He is the Son of God
He is God in the Flesh
Through Immersion John is to Manifest to Israel that Jesus is the Christ
Two of John’s Disciples Hear Him Say Jesus is the Lamb of God, John 1:35-42
John again says that Jesus is the Lamb of God, John 1:35-36
John 1:35–36 (NKJV)
The next day again John stood, and two out from his disciples.
And having looked at Jesus walking, he said, “Behold, the lamb of God!”
He has stated this the previous day, John 1:29
The term for lamb that John uses is a lamb for slaughter
Purchased with the blood of Christ, as a lamb without blemish, 1 Peter 1:18-19
The first time John stated that Jesus will take away the sins of the world, John 1:29
Two of John’s disciples heard him say Jesus is the sacrificial lamb of God, John 1:37
John 1:37 (NKJV)
And his two disciples heard him speaking and they followed with Jesus.
Jesus, seeing they are following asks them what they are seeking, John 1:38
John 1:38 (NKJV)
And having turned and watching them follow, He said to them, “What do you seek?
And they said to Him, “Rabbi”, which is he said while being translated, teacher, “where do you abide?”
They see Jesus as a Rabbi, one who is a teacher
They have not yet recognized Him as the Messiah
Jesus allows them to see where he abides and remain with Him, John 1:39
John 1:39 (NKJV)
He said to them, come and see.
Therefore they went and saw where He abided and they remained alongside with Him that day, it was the tenth hour.
Andrew, the brother of Peter, John 1:40
John 1:40 (NKJV)
One, out from the two following alongside John and listened to him, was Andrew the brother of Simon.
At the beginning of His Ministry Jesus calls Him to be His Disciple, Matthew 4:18
He is one of the 11 disciples in the upper room, after the resurrection of Christ, Acts 1:13
The second disciple out from the two is John, the author of the book
The brother of James, Matthew 4:18
Referred to as one of the sons of thunder, by Jesus, Mark 3:16-19
One of the three in the inner circle with Jesus, Mark 5:37
Saw Jesus transfigured before His resurrection, Matthew 17:1-3
Refers to himself as the disciple Jesus loved, John 13:23
The only disciple to follow Jesus to the cross, John 19:26
Andrew Gets Peter and Takes Him to Jesus, John 1:41
John 1:41 (NKJV)
Thus he first found his own brother Simon and said to him, “We have found the Messiah”, which is translated Christ.
Andrew believes they have found the Messiah
Jesus names Peter when He sees Him, John 1:42
John 1:42 (NKJV)
And he led him to Jesus.
Jesus seeing him said, “You are Peter, the son of John.
You I will call a Cephas, which is translated a pebble.
The Disciples Knew of Jesus and that He was the Messiah, before being called to Follow Him
In Galilee, John 1:43-45
The next day Jesus goes to Galilee, John 1:43
John 1:43 (NKJV)
The next day He desires to go unto Galilee and He found Philip, and Jesus said to him, “Follow me.”
Philip is from the same region and city as Peter and Andrew, John 1:44
John 1:44 (NKJV)
And Philip was from Bethsaida, out from the city of Andrew and Peter
Philip Find Nathanael and tells him we have found the one Moses and the Prophets spoke of, John 1:45
John 1:45 (NKJV)
Philip found Nathanael and said to him, “The One Moses wrote in the law and the Prophets, we have found.
Jesus the son of John from Nazareth.
Jesus was from Nazareth
Jesus was not under a Nazirite vow
Those under a Nazirite vow would not cut their hair, eat or drink anything from the vine, drink fermented liquids, Numbers 6:3-5
Jesus would not have been allowed to impalement communion under a nazirite vow, Luke 22:20
He was drinking from the fruit of the vine, Mark 14:25
Jesus did not have long hair
He looked like a typical devout Jew
Garment that is not mixed, Deuteronomy 22:11
Garment with tassels on the four corners, Deuteronomy 22:12
He wore a one piece tunic, John 19:23-24
Beard with hair that is not shaved on the sides, Leviticus 19:27
Andrew and John Follow Jesus, Hearing the Statement from John the Baptist
Andrew Get Peter and Bring Him to Christ
In Galilee Philip is called to follow Jesus
Philip gets Nathanael and informs Him that they found the Messiah
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