John Bible Study
The Gospel of John is the fourth of the four canonical gospels. It contains a highly schematic account of the ministry of Jesus, with seven "signs" culminating in the raising of Lazarus and seven "I am" discourses culminating in Thomas' proclamation of the risen Jesus as "my Lord and my God". The John Bible Study group takes you through a 21-step journaling challenge with other believers. Answer thought-provoking questions, take quizzes, and live chat with other believers!
About this plan
In this Bible Study group challenge, HolyJot takes you deep into the Book of John. Join us today to embark on a worldwide challenge with other believers to:
- Prime yourself with a short video of each chapter of John
- Answer a series of thought-provoking questions in your HolyJot Bible Study
- Participate in short quizzes to test your understanding of John
- Chat live and connect with other Bible Study participants around the world!
HolyJot's Bible Study series was designed to break the Holy Bible into digestible chunks that can be more easily comprehended and applied to everyday life.
To make it interactive & fun, we have sourced educational videos from YouTube to help provide participants with an audio-visual overview of each chapter. After watching a short video, you are asked to read scripture and highlight any verses you'd like to write more about. Our intuitive technology mirrors what you highlight directly into an online journaling memo pad where you can expressively write about the verse, or ask HolyJot to provide you with another prompt about the specific chapter challenge.
What you'll study
John - Chapter 1
John - Chapter 2
John - Chapter 3
John - Chapter 4
John - Chapter 5
John - Chapter 6
John - Chapter 7
John - Chapter 8
John - Chapter 9
John - Chapter 10
John - Chapter 11
John - Chapter 12
John - Chapter 13
John - Chapter 14
John - Chapter 15
John - Chapter 16
John - Chapter 17
John - Chapter 18
John - Chapter 19
John - Chapter 20
John - Chapter 21
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