Setting
Jesus has gone up in secret to the feast in Jerusalem. Feelings toward Jesus are mixed. While the Jews, presumably the religious leaders, are seeking to take Him, there is much complaining among the people concerning Him. In the midst of such polarizing attitudes, Jesus continues to teach in the temple, keeping the way open for anyone who wishes to put their faith in Him. After Jesus’ offer of living water on the last day of the feast, the rift between opposite opinions about Jesus deepens even further.
Did You Know...?
1. The chief priests (7:32) were the principal priests, the higher temple officials, including, besides the high priest himself, the captain of the temple, the temple overseer and the treasurers. [ref]
2. Officers (7:32) refer to the police force of the Sanhedrin used to maintain public order in town and country. [ref]
3. The Dispersion (7:35), also known as the Diaspora, denotes the large number of Jews living outside of Palestine in various parts of the empire and beyond.
4. The last day, that great day of the feast (7:37) was either the seventh day of the feast, marked by a water-pouring rite that had developed before the first century, or the eighth day, on which a sacred assembly was held (cf. Lev. 23:36; Num. 29:35; Neh. 8:18).
5. “As the Scripture has said” (7:38): Jesus’ statement about living water is not a word-for-word quotation of a particular passage. Instead, it encapsulates the message of different Old Testament prophecies, such as Isa 12:3, 43:20, 44:3, 55:1, 58:11; Zech 14:8..
Outline
General Analysis
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1. Identify the things by which the various people in the narrative determined their attitude toward Jesus.
Segment Analysis
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7:25–31
1. What did Jesus mean by “You both know Me, and you know where I am from”?
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2. To what extent do you know Jesus and where He is from?
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3. Why is Jesus’ origin important?
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4a. What distinction did Jesus make between Him and His hearers?
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4b. What is the point of the distinction?
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7:32–36
5. What message did Jesus convey to the people by speaking about His impending departure?
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6. What does the reaction of the Jews tell us?
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7:37–39
7. What is the reference to the Holy Spirit that was not yet given (39)? When was the Holy Spirit actually poured out for the first time?
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8. How is the Holy Spirit like rivers of living water?
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9. What does it mean to thirst? How do we come to Jesus to drink?
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7:40–44
10. What prompted some of the people to proclaim that Jesus was the Prophet and the Christ?
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11. What made the rest unable to accept Jesus?
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12. What irony is embedded in verse 42?
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7:45–53
13. In what ways can we see in this segment the extent of the Pharisees’ stubborn unbelief?
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14. What recurring issue also made the Pharisees stumble here?
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15. How is verse 53 a dramatic summary of the people’s reactions to Jesus in this chapter?