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Author and Time of Writing
The Word
Written approximately 80 - 95 A.D.
Grace and Truth, John 1:15-18
John bore witness of Christ, John 1:15
John 1:15 (NKJV)
John testified concerning Him, and cried out saying, “This is Whom I spoke, the One coming after me, having come to be before me because He was first
Christ was before Him
From a human perspective, John is about 6 months older than Christ, Luke 1:39-42
John recognizes Christ preeminence
Grace instead of favor through Christ, John 1:16
John 1:16 (NKJV)
And out from His fullness we all received, and grace instead of favor.
The concept of grace in the Old Testament
Mary being told she will bear the Christ, Luke 1:30
Noah, Genesis 6:8-9
In Response to Those who Walk Upright, Psalm 84:11
During the Millennial Kingdom, Luke 6:33-34
Something is Coming to be that Did not Exist Before, John 1:17
John 1:17 (NKJV)
Because the law was given through Moses.
The grace and the truth came to be through Jesus Christ
Grace to the Church is God’s attitude whereby He gives a benefit without consideration of merit
This attitude is show to Jesus, Luke 2:40
As Christ was under the law, we also see God’s favor, Luke 2:52
Favor Instead of Grace, John 1:16 “And of His fullness we have all received, and grace for grace.”
Against (ἀντί) is the preposition being used
Herod reigning instead of Archelaus, Matthew 2:22
Evil is not to be paid in response to evil, Romans 12:17
Deception will be in place of truth to those who are alive when the man of lawlessness rises, 2 Thessalonians 2:10
2 Thessalonians 2:10 (NKJV)
and with all unrighteous deception among those who perish, because (ἀνθʼ) they did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved.
Law is not of Grace, but there is Favor in law, Romans 10:5; Leviticus 18:5
Health, Wealth, and Happiness for those who obey the law
Wealth and Health, Exodus 23:25-26
Safety, Exodus 23:27
No Diseases, Exodus 15:26
Christ Declares the Father in Action, John 1:18
John 1:18 (NKJV)
No one has seen with discernment Deity at any time.
The one-of-a-kind Son, the One who was in the bosom of the Father, that One declares.
Moses saw God, but did not see Deity in a way He could comprehend its fullness, Exodus 33:18-20
In Christ, humans are able to see Deity, Hebrews 1:1-3
The Testimony of John the Baptist, John 1:19-28
The Pharisees sent priest and Levites from Jerusalem to question John, John 1:19
John 1:19
And this is the testimony of John, when the Jews out from Jerusalem sent priests and Levites in order that they should ask him, “Who are you?”
Their questioning is one asking an equal, so more inquiring.
They want to know who John is
John agrees with them that he is not the Messiah, John 1:20
John 1:20 (NKJV)
And he confessed, and did not deny and confessed that, ‘I am not the Messiah.”
Since John confessed, they would have had to inquire as it if he is the Messiah by saying something like “You are not the Messiah”
Christ at this time means Messiah
The Word “Christ” is redefined in Act 2 When Peter explains to the Jews that God has taken Jesus and make Him both Lord and Christ, Acts 2:36
Within the Old Testament, Christ is referring to the Messiah - Approximately up to John 13
In the New Testament, Christ is referring to the Resurrected Glorified Jesus
They Inquire if John is Elijah or the Prophet, John 1:21
John 1:21 (NKJV)
And they asked him, “Who then?
Are you Elijah?”
And he said, “I am not.”
“Are you the prophet?”
And he answered “No.”
God promised He would send Elijah before Great day of the Lord, Malachi 4:5
The Prophet was prophesied of by Moses, Deuteronomy 18:15
They seek and answer from John so they can respond to those who sent them, John 1:22
John 1:22 (NKJV)
Therefore the said to him, “Who are you?
In order that we should given an answer to the ones sending us.
What do you say concerning yourself?”
John informs them of Who he is, John 1:23
John 1:23 (NKJV)
He said, “I, a voice crying out in the wilderness, make straight the way of the Lord.”
Just as Isaiah the prophet said
Isaiah prophesied concerning John, Isaiah 40:3
John is declaring the coming of the Messiah
They Inquire as to why John is immersing, John 1:24-25
John 1:24–25
And the ones sent were out from the Pharisees.
And they asked him, and they said to him, “Therefore why do you immerse, since you are not the Messiah, nor Elijah, nor the Prophet?
John explains that the Messiah is already among them, John 1:26-27
John 1:26–27 (NKJV)
John answered them saying, “I immerse in water, but in the midst of you He stands, whom you do not intuitively know.
This is the one coming after me, who came to be before me, and I am not worthy in order that I should loose the straps of His sandals.”
This things were done in Bethabara, John 1:28
John 1:28 (NKJV)
These things came to be in Bethabara beyond of the Jordan, where John was immersing.
Scripture Reading
Grace and Truth, John 1:15-18
John 1:15–18
John testified concerning Him, and cried out saying, “This is Whom I spoke, the One coming after me, having come to be before me because He was first.
And out from His fullness we all received, and grace instead of favor.
Because the law was given through Moses.
The grace and the truth came to be through Jesus Christ.
No one has seen with discernment Deity at any time.
The one-of-a-kind Son, the One who was in the bosom of the Father, that One declares.
The Testimony of John the Baptist, John 1:19-28
John 1:19–28
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