CHAPTER IV.
JESUS AT THE WELL.
After the Savior's Passover and the conversation with Nicodemus, he
tarried in the land of Judea, probably until the late fall of the year
(chapter 4:35). He had not ye...
CAN THIS BE THE CHRIST? JOHN FOUR
John four provides an intimate look into the heart of the Savior as
His compassion and care are set forth. A much married, sinful woman
was precious to Jesus, as were...
_CHRIST TALKETH WITH A WOMAN OF SAMARIA, AND REVEALETH HIMSELF UNTO
HER: HIS DISCIPLES MARVEL; HE DECLARETH TO THEM HIS ZEAL FOR GOD'S
GLORY. MANY SAMARITANS BELIEVE ON HIM: HE DEPARTETH INTO GALILEE,...
CHAPTER FOUR
This chapter is a gold mine! There are spiritual treasures here to
enrich any soul who will search and dig. Take a look at these nuggets
The Humanity of Jesus, The Deity of Jesus, The Un...
1:2 _ He_ (c-1) In John, the personal pronoun, generally emphatic in
Greek where inserted, is used so constantly that it can hardly be
considered such in many cases, but certain instances which are
c...
IV.
[(3) JESUS MANIFESTS HIMSELF PUBLICLY (_continued_):
(_d_)
_In Samaria_ (John 4:1). _The woman of Samaria, and the living water_
(John 4:1). _The people of Samaria, and the fields white unto har...
* Christ's departure into Galilee. (1-3) His discourse with the
Samaritan woman. (4-26) The effects of Christ's conversation with the
woman of Samaria. (27-42) Christ heals the nobleman's son. (43-54)...
PART II. (D.)
IV. CHRIST MANIFESTING HIMSELF IN HIS PUBLIC MINISTRY, ETC.
(_CONTINUED_)
1. _In Samaria._—
(1) To the woman of Samaria as the “living water” (John 4:1);
(2) as a discerner of the tho...