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34. John's Gospel, Part Two. No Sign will be Given.
Manage episode 385274454 series 2911288
BORN IN THE SECOND CENTURY'S miniseries on the Gospel of John continues. Host Chris Palmero examines John's use of the Synoptic Gospels - Mark, Matthew, and Luke - as sources.
Anyone who listens to this episode can learn about: why the Gospel of John contains two separate John the Baptist scenes; why Jesus only heals Gentiles at long range; the problems with the "Ecclesiastical Redactor" hypothesis; why John told us that Jesus was conducting baptisms; what the next logo of Born in the Second Century will look like; and why Jesus said that a prophet is only without honor in his hometown.
Opening reading: Jesus cures the Royal Official's son, in a scene that not only borrows from Mark, Matthew, and Luke, but also gives John an opportunity to counteract those authors' opinions about miracles.
YouTube: @borninthesecondcentury
E-mail: secondcenturypodcast@gmail.com
Music: Pompeii Gray on Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud
Chapters
1. 34. John's Gospel, Part Two. No Sign will be Given. (00:00:00)
2. Reading: GOSPEL OF JOHN. The Royal Official's Son. (00:00:48)
3. OPENING Remarks. (00:17:57)
4. TEMPLE CLEANSING, Cont'd. (00:23:30)
5. NICODEMUS Dialogue. (00:25:54)
6. John the Baptist Scene TWO. (00:33:18)
7. The SAMARITAN Ministry. (00:49:34)
8. A Prophet is not Without HONOR. (01:01:26)
9. Healing the Man with the PALLET. (01:07:02)
10. Healing the BLIND MAN. (01:12:13)
11. Feeding the FIVE THOUSAND. (01:16:41)
12. Walking on WATER. (01:29:15)
13. CLOSING Remarks. (01:36:13)
38 episodes
Manage episode 385274454 series 2911288
BORN IN THE SECOND CENTURY'S miniseries on the Gospel of John continues. Host Chris Palmero examines John's use of the Synoptic Gospels - Mark, Matthew, and Luke - as sources.
Anyone who listens to this episode can learn about: why the Gospel of John contains two separate John the Baptist scenes; why Jesus only heals Gentiles at long range; the problems with the "Ecclesiastical Redactor" hypothesis; why John told us that Jesus was conducting baptisms; what the next logo of Born in the Second Century will look like; and why Jesus said that a prophet is only without honor in his hometown.
Opening reading: Jesus cures the Royal Official's son, in a scene that not only borrows from Mark, Matthew, and Luke, but also gives John an opportunity to counteract those authors' opinions about miracles.
YouTube: @borninthesecondcentury
E-mail: secondcenturypodcast@gmail.com
Music: Pompeii Gray on Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud
Chapters
1. 34. John's Gospel, Part Two. No Sign will be Given. (00:00:00)
2. Reading: GOSPEL OF JOHN. The Royal Official's Son. (00:00:48)
3. OPENING Remarks. (00:17:57)
4. TEMPLE CLEANSING, Cont'd. (00:23:30)
5. NICODEMUS Dialogue. (00:25:54)
6. John the Baptist Scene TWO. (00:33:18)
7. The SAMARITAN Ministry. (00:49:34)
8. A Prophet is not Without HONOR. (01:01:26)
9. Healing the Man with the PALLET. (01:07:02)
10. Healing the BLIND MAN. (01:12:13)
11. Feeding the FIVE THOUSAND. (01:16:41)
12. Walking on WATER. (01:29:15)
13. CLOSING Remarks. (01:36:13)
38 episodes
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