Setting
Geographically, this passage begins somewhere in the Judean wilderness ( Jn 1:28), and as the narrative develops, Jesus is heading towards Galilee ( Jn 1:43). In this passage, Jesus reveals Himself to His first disciples as He calls them into discipleship. Through John’s testimony, personal witnessing, and more importantly, Jesus’ revelations, the disciples see Jesus for who He is, and Jesus promises that they will see even greater things.
Did You Know...?
1. The tenth hour (1:39) was 4 P.M. Because daylight was soon running out, people refrained from major outdoor activities past that hour and started to make preparations for lodging if necessary. [ref]
2. Messiah (1:41) is a transliteration of the Aramaic word meaning “the anointed one.”
3. Christ (1:41) is the Greek equivalent of “Messiah.”
4. Bethsaida (1:44) means “place of the fishery.” It is probably to be identified with et-Tell, located east of the Jordan about one and a half miles before it enters the north shore of the Sea of Galilee. [ref]
5. Nazareth (1:46) was a town about fifteen miles west of the Sea of Galilee.
Outline
General Analysis
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1a. Identify in this passage the different ways through which Jesus’ first disciples became His followers.
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1b. What can you learn from these examples about witnessing and conversion?
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2. What titles were applied to Jesus in this passage? What do they tell us about Jesus’ identity?
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3. What can we learn from the theme of “identity” in this passage?
Segment Analysis
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1:35–39
1. What made you decide to follow Jesus? What made the two disciples of John decide to follow Jesus? Why is this reason so important for us as well?
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2a. Jesus, knowing the heart of the two disciples, asked them, “What do you seek?” If He were to ask you the same question, what would you answer?
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2b. The two disciples sought to know where Jesus was staying. Why do you think they asked the question? In what ways can we also have the same desire today?
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2c. Why is it important to establish the right goal in our discipleship?
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3. Jesus answered the disciples’ question with the words: “Come and see.” How are these words significant?
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1:40–42
4. Andrew found his brother Simon and told him about Jesus. What can we learn from Andrew about witnessing?
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5. Jesus looked at Simon and told him that he would be called Cephas. What is the significance of this giving of a new name?
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1:43–44
6. Jesus personally found Philip and called him to follow Him. Have you ever experienced being found or called by the Lord? Briefly write down or share your experience.
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1:45–51
7. What was Nathanael’s initial reaction when Philip told him about Jesus? How does his reaction reflect a common human tendency?
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8. Compare the way Nathanael evaluated Jesus and the way Jesus evaluated Nathanael.
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9. What can we learn from what Jesus deemed as an “Israelite indeed”?
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10. What was it in Jesus’ words that elicited such a drastic change in Nathanael’s view of Jesus?
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11. Jesus promised Nathanael that he would see even greater things. Explain the Lord’s solemn declaration in verse 51.