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The Authentic View of Jesus. (John 1:35-51)

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Episode Notes:

Hello, and welcome to another exclusive early episode from my new season in the gospel of John. A crucial passage from the Gospel of John, chapters 1:35-51, to uncover what it tells us about the early Jewish views of Jesus.

Our discussion today will challenge common assumptions and provide insights into how the first disciples—ordinary Jewish men—came to recognize Jesus as the Messiah. We’ll also address broader questions about Jewish perspectives on Jesus and explore how these early testimonies still resonate today.

Key Points Discussed:

  • Introduction to Jewish Views on Jesus:
    • Common assumptions about Jewish rejection of Jesus.
    • A Jewish academic's perspective on Jesus as a historical figure but not as the Messiah.
  • Two Days in the Life of Christ:
    • The calling of the first four disciples: Andrew, Simon Peter, Philip, and Nathanael.
    • Emphasis on their Jewish identity and personal journeys to faith.
  • Scriptural Analysis:
    • John 1:35-42: John the Baptist's testimony about Jesus and the calling of Andrew and Simon Peter.
    • John 1:43-51: The calling of Philip and Nathanael and their initial skepticism and eventual belief.
  • Individual Stories of Belief:
    • Andrew's cautious inquiry and Peter’s immediate conviction.
    • Philip’s scriptural understanding and Nathanael's skepticism transformed by Jesus' divine knowledge.
  • Contemporary Relevance:
    • The existence of Messianic Jews and organizations like Jews for Jesus.
    • Encouragement to engage with the Gospels and explore Jesus' claims personally.
  • Key Old Testament Prophecies:
    • 2 Samuel 7: The Messiah as a descendant of David.
    • Micah 5:2: The Messiah's birth in Bethlehem.
    • Daniel 9:26: The Messiah’s timeline aligning with Jesus’ life.
  • Invitation to Explore:
    • An open invitation for all, regardless of background, to examine Jesus' life and teachings.
    • Emphasis on the transformative power of personally encountering Jesus.

Reflection Questions:

  • How do the early disciples' experiences challenge or confirm your understanding of who Jesus is?
  • What role do you think personal encounter plays in coming to faith in Jesus?
  • How can we, today, facilitate meaningful discussions about Jesus with people of different backgrounds?

Support the Show.

Jeremy McCandless is creating podcasts and devotional resources | Patreon
Help us continue making great content for listeners everywhere.
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Chapters

1. The Authentic View of Jesus. (John 1:35-51) (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Ask Ralph - Christian Finance (00:19:03)

3. (Cont.) The Authentic View of Jesus. (John 1:35-51) (00:19:49)

843 episodes

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For an ad-free version of the podcast plus the opportunity to enjoy hours of exclusive content and two bonus episodes a month and also help keep the Bible Project Daily Podcast free for listeners everywhere at;
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This Podcast is Hosted at;
https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com
Subscribe here to receive my new church history podcast every few weeks at.
https://thehistoryofthechristianchurch.buzzsprout.com
Episode Notes:

Hello, and welcome to another exclusive early episode from my new season in the gospel of John. A crucial passage from the Gospel of John, chapters 1:35-51, to uncover what it tells us about the early Jewish views of Jesus.

Our discussion today will challenge common assumptions and provide insights into how the first disciples—ordinary Jewish men—came to recognize Jesus as the Messiah. We’ll also address broader questions about Jewish perspectives on Jesus and explore how these early testimonies still resonate today.

Key Points Discussed:

  • Introduction to Jewish Views on Jesus:
    • Common assumptions about Jewish rejection of Jesus.
    • A Jewish academic's perspective on Jesus as a historical figure but not as the Messiah.
  • Two Days in the Life of Christ:
    • The calling of the first four disciples: Andrew, Simon Peter, Philip, and Nathanael.
    • Emphasis on their Jewish identity and personal journeys to faith.
  • Scriptural Analysis:
    • John 1:35-42: John the Baptist's testimony about Jesus and the calling of Andrew and Simon Peter.
    • John 1:43-51: The calling of Philip and Nathanael and their initial skepticism and eventual belief.
  • Individual Stories of Belief:
    • Andrew's cautious inquiry and Peter’s immediate conviction.
    • Philip’s scriptural understanding and Nathanael's skepticism transformed by Jesus' divine knowledge.
  • Contemporary Relevance:
    • The existence of Messianic Jews and organizations like Jews for Jesus.
    • Encouragement to engage with the Gospels and explore Jesus' claims personally.
  • Key Old Testament Prophecies:
    • 2 Samuel 7: The Messiah as a descendant of David.
    • Micah 5:2: The Messiah's birth in Bethlehem.
    • Daniel 9:26: The Messiah’s timeline aligning with Jesus’ life.
  • Invitation to Explore:
    • An open invitation for all, regardless of background, to examine Jesus' life and teachings.
    • Emphasis on the transformative power of personally encountering Jesus.

Reflection Questions:

  • How do the early disciples' experiences challenge or confirm your understanding of who Jesus is?
  • What role do you think personal encounter plays in coming to faith in Jesus?
  • How can we, today, facilitate meaningful discussions about Jesus with people of different backgrounds?

Support the Show.

Jeremy McCandless is creating podcasts and devotional resources | Patreon
Help us continue making great content for listeners everywhere.
https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Authentic View of Jesus. (John 1:35-51) (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Ask Ralph - Christian Finance (00:19:03)

3. (Cont.) The Authentic View of Jesus. (John 1:35-51) (00:19:49)

843 episodes

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