We have a Wednesday night Bible Study at our home. As our wrap up of chapter one we did an open book group effort quiz/discussion. Here are the questions we used:
1. How do you know that the "Word" in verse 1 is Jesus?
2. Vs 3. What was created apart from Jesus?
3. Vs 4. What was the life that was in Jesus?
4. Vs 5. How did the darkness respond to the light?
5. Vs 6. Who sent John?
6. Vs 7. What was John sent to do?
7. Vs 7. Why was John sent to testify about the light?
8. Vs 7. Through whom were all to believe?
9. Vs 9. By coming into the world what was the light to do?
10. Vs 11. Who are Jesus' own that did not receive Him?
11. Vs 12. Who has the right to be a child of God?
12. Vs 14. What did the Word become?
13. Vs 15. Why does Jesus have a higher rank than John?
14. Was Jesus born of Mary before John was born of Elizabeth? (Luke 1:36)
15. Vs 17. Through whom was the law given?
16. Vs 17. Through whom were grace and truth revealed?
17. Vs 18. Who has seen God?
18. Vs 18. Who has explained (made him known, declared} God?
19. Vs 19. Who was sent to John to ask "Who are you"?
20. Vs 20. What was John's answer in verse 20 to "Who are you"?
20. Vs 25. Why did they think John might be Christ, or Elijah or a prophet?
21. Vs 19. Who sent the priests and Levites to John?
22. Vs 24. Which Jews sent the priests and Levites to John?
23. Vs 29. What does the Lamb of God do?
24. VS 25, 26,31. Why did John say he was baptizing?
25. Vs 26, 33. Compare/Contrast John's and Jesus' Baptisms.
26. Vs 33,34. How did John know that Jesus is the Son of God?
27. Vs 39. Why did the two disciples stay with Jesus that day?
28. Vs 40-42. Who did Andrew bring to meet Jesus?
29. Vs 45, 46. Who did Philip bring to meet Jesus?
30. Vs 41, 45. What indicates that Andrew, Peter Philip, Nathanael were familiar with scriptures?
31. Vs 47-51. Compare Nathanael with Jacob (Gen 25-35)
31. Vs 51. Compare Jesus with Jacob's Ladder (Gen 28:12)
32. What was Jesus called in these verses?:
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