Across
- 2. In Christian tradition, the beloved disciple is often identified as the apostle _____.
- 6. Jn uses this word to refer to Jesus' miracles.
- 8. The Prologue of Jn is an alternation of _____ and prose.
- 9. The contrasting of opposites (ex. light and darkness) is called _____.
- 12. The Greek word Logos means _____.
- 13. Jn's first sign takes places during the _____ at Cana.
- 16. In Jn, the Last Supper occurs on the day before _____.
- 17. Jn is very different than the _____ Gospels.
- 19. When Jn has a character unknowingly state a truth about Jesus, we call this _____.
- 20. The Gospel of John refers to the time of Jesus' passion, death and resurrection as his_____.
Down
- 1. The first three words of Jn are the same as the first three words of this OT book.
- 3. The Book of Signs is followed by the Book of _____.
- 4. Jesus' mother is in two scenes in Jn: at his first sign, and at the foot of the _____.
- 5. The _____ of Jn (chapter 21) was probably added to the Gospel at a later time.
- 7. Mary of Magdala mistook the risen Jesus for the _____.
- 10. In Jn 11, Jesus tells _____ that he is the resurrection and the life.
- 11. This disciple is known for doubting that Jesus had truly risen.
- 14. Jn emphasizes the _____ of Jesus more than his humanity.
- 15. In Jn, Jesus' last word on the cross is _____.
- 16. Jn begins with a _____. (Jn 1:1-18)
- 18. In Jn 21, Jesus asks ____ three times, "Do you love me?"
