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Narratives in the Gospel of John. Part I: Miracle Stories: Review. How many miracle stories are told in the GJ? In what Chapters in GJ are they told? Five of these miracle stories will be illustrated here: Can you identify them?
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Part I: Miracle Stories: Review • How many miracle stories are told in the GJ? • In what Chapters in GJ are they told? • Five of these miracle stories will be illustrated here: Can you identify them? • What have you learned about the INTERPRETATION of each miracle story and of the miracle stories in general?
What miracle Story does this Illustrateand where is it Found?
John 2-1-11The Wedding at CanaHow does the GJ Interpret It? • Dialogue with Mary • “My Hour has not yet come.”(2.4) • Water Jars for Jewish Rites of Purification (2.6) • “Jesus did this the first of his Signs . . . and the disciples believed in him” (2.11)
The Pool of BethesdaSite of Healing of Lame Man: John 5 • INTERPRETATION of Miracle: • Controversy about Healing on Sabbath • Additional theme for Controversy: “making himself equal to God” (5.18) • Discourse: 5.19-47: a/ The Son gives Life and Judges b/ Son greater than Moses
What Miracle Story does this Illustrate? • Where is this Story Found?
John 6.1-14: The Feeding of the Five ThousandWhat themes does the Fourth Evangelist Introduce in his Interpretation of this Miracle? • Jesus as the Prophet Like Moses (Deut 18) Jn 6.14 • Moses: manna miracle • Jesus: “I am the bread from heaven”; superior to Moses • Jesus gives eternal life • The Eucharist (“eat my flesh and drink my blood”)
Healing of the Blind Man: John 9John 9.7: “Go, wash in the pool of Siloam” (which means ‘sent’)” • Stairway down to the pool of Siloam • Jerusalem
John 9.1-7:Healing of a Man Born Blind • How is this miracle story Interpreted?
The Mini Drama of John 9.8-417 ScenesKEY THEMES: • Clue to Historical Situation of Fourth Evangelist:: • 9.22: His parents . . .were afraid of the Jews: for the Jews had already agreed that anyone who confessed Jesus as Messiah would be put out of the synagogue.” • Theological Themes: • Sight and blindness: the blind man sees; the Pharisees are blind (9.41) [Irony] • Signs and Faith: How one (the blind man) gradually comes to faith: “that man….from God” ….the Son of Man…and he worshipped him” (vv. 15, 33, .35-38) • Judgment and division: “I came into this world for judgment” (9.39)
What is this Story? • Where is it in the GJ? • What Characters can you Identity?
John 11:The Raising of LazarusHow is this Story Significant in the Narrative?To what does it lead? How is it interpreted as a “Sign”? • Given as Reason for the Arrest of Jesus • Interpreted in dialogue with Martha and Mary: “I am the Resurrection and the Life”
Seven Miracle StoriesJohn 1-20Which 2 were not Illustrated Here? • John 4.46-54: Healing of the Royal Official’s Son • John 6.16-21: Jesus Walks on Water
John 21:The Miraculous Catch of FishHow is this Story Interpreted? • Characters: Jesus, Peter, the Beloved Disciple • The Beloved Disciple: “It is the Lord” (21.7) • Peter jumps in water naked (21.7) • FOLLOWED BY: • 1. Rehabilitation of Peter: 3 fold question • Prediction of martyrdom of Peter • Explanation of false rumor about the Beloved Disciple: seems to presuppose his death • 4. Claim that BD is author of the Gospel
Summary: in GJ—Jesus’ Miracles are Signs • Signs are interpreted through dialogues, discourses and mini-dramas • Miracles can lead to Faith • But they also cause Division—Jesus ministry to the Jews results in division: believers, secret believers, enemies • John 1.5, 11: “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it…He came to what was his own, and his own people did not accept him:”