Across
- 3. The second major part of John’s Gospel is the Book of ____
- 6. Tradition held that John wrote his Gospel in this city
- 8. The first major part of John’s Gospel is the Book of ___
- 9. John uses the expression “_____ of God” to describe Jesus
- 13. Jesus is the _____ of God.
- 14. The Gospel of John introduces us to many new characters, like ____.
- 15. John’s audience was a ___ group, including Jewish Christians, Samaritan converts, and Gentile Christians
- 17. “And the Word became _____ and made his dwelling among us.”
- 18. John’s emphasis on Jesus’ heavenly origins is a“Christology from ___
- 19. The Hebrew word for “Teacher”
- 20. John’s Gospel is more interesting in __ than the Synoptic Gospels
Down
- 1. There are no demon possessions or _____ found in John’s Gospel
- 2. In John’s Gospel, Jesus travels to Jerusalem __ times, instead of one time like recorded in the Synoptic Gospels.
- 4. A term that means “Word” in Greek, Jesus is the Word of God made flesh, who is both the revealer of God and God’s Revelation
- 5. John’s Gospel does not rely heavily on the Synoptic gospels, rather its sources are ___ traditions preserved in the churches from which it was created.
- 7. The opening of John’s Gospel, call the ______, was likely an early Christian hymn
- 10. The Author is identified as the “______ Disciple.”
- 11. The author of John wrote to oppose the followers of John the Baptist who wrongly believed the Baptist was the ___
- 12. John’s Gospel provides a strong foundation for doctrine of the ____.
- 16. Title for Jesus, describes a unique mediator, a go-between for Heaven and earth
