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John's Creation (2) A Model for Understanding the Gospel of John Creating a Summary of John's Gospel (Bible Study - March 2001) We begin our excavations into the mystery of the structure of Johns gospel. We already know that Johns gospel differs greatly from the other three gospel records, who adhere to a more chronological form, like a diary. This difference is highlighted when comparing the parables and healing miracles (i.e. common and easily identifiable features of the Lords ministry) between the gospels. Two distinct facts distinguish John from the synoptic records. Firstly: parables and healing miracles are extremely rare features in John compared to Matthew, Mark and Luke. Secondly there is no overlap whatsoever between such parables and miracles that do exist in John with any of the synoptic records. Since the Bible is the inspired word of God these differences cannot be inaccuracies and discrepancies rather they have meaning. Thus we move on to explore why Johns gospel differs so much from the other three, and what those differences might teach us. The Significance of the
Difference of Johns Gospel The spiritual ascendancy of John is a very important thing to have determined, for it identifies the Gospel of John as an equally superlative spiritual testimony of the character and person of the Lord Jesus Christ. It is reasonable to suppose that such an intensely spiritual document will be imbued with levels beyond the surface text in which evidence of Gods hand can be perceived. It is further reasonable to suppose, since God is a God of order and not of chaos (I Cor. 14:33), that this evidence will be seen as an ordered structure or pattern. From this reasoning we conclude the likelihood that Johns gospel contains some pattern in which the reader, with careful study and prayer, might better see the hand of God in the witness John gives. With these thoughts we approach this gospel with additional caution and additional excitement! Finding a Pattern in John: Dos and Donts Nevertheless, despite the potential pitfalls associated with the delicate science of pattern perception, there are also positive points to note. We know that our brains have been created by God, and therefore we should be able to recognise patterns within His word because we are patterned after Him (Gen. 1:26). More encouragingly than that, it is also true that God desires us to understand His word, and we have been promised that those who seek (in truth) shall find (Matt. 7:7). We can now identify the next step of our excavations. If an overall pattern is indeed present in John what we will need to do is compile some form of summary of the gospel, in an objective a manner as we can, so that the big picture can be appraised. This then becomes our next task. Summarising Johns Gospel: The Method As a prerequisite task, we must first excise those words that are "unimportant" necessarily a delicate task. We can be confident in dismissing all conjunctions, articles and pronouns from our study, for these will not bear the gospel message, even though they are the words most commonly appearing. Additionally we shall disregard the characters themselves: the Lord God, the Lord Jesus Christ, the apostles, the Pharisees, and non-specific references to characters such as "man" and "woman." It is evident who the gospels are focusing on and why. We know that the focus of the gospel is on the Lord Jesus Christ, and that such a focus exists to glorify God: for the salvation of those men who will receive him, and the destruction of those men who will reject him. Having removed these words, we are left with simple nouns and verbs: these form the vehicle by which the message of the gospel is carried. This study will focus on the concrete nouns found in John in order to generate an objective summary of the gospel, (though that is not to say that the verbs and repeating phrases in Johns Gospel could not themselves form fascinating studies also). Summarising Johns Gospel: The Result Constructing the summary itself is now extremely easy. We write out the entire gospel from start to finish in order, and omit every word except the five keywords. The result is shown in Table 1, including the references from which each word is taken to provide a way to assess how comprehensively the gospel has been covered.
Table 1: The Gospel of John (KJV) in order using just 5 keywords: Light, Water, Bread, Judge and Cross. The summary we have compiled may seem featureless and illegible, but we take encouragement in its relatively high level of objectivity. It is this most raw of forms that we shall work with, hoping the message of the gospel to crystallise most accurately before our eyes now that we have minimised the distorting influence of the attendant mind. Summarising Johns Gospel: Graphical
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As a final point, we note that the period after the crucifixion when Jesus was resurrected (chs. 20-21) is poorly represented: with just two mentions of the word "bread:" themselves somewhat non-central to the contextual argument (Table 1). Thus we add the comment that Jesus is raised. Without this we would have represented the Gospel of John as finishing with the thought that Jesus is dead. This would be a terrible misrepresentation of any gospel (remember "gospel" means "good news") for it would hardly constitute good news to communicate an account in which Jesus our Saviour finished dead! It is arguably the central point of the gospel that Jesus finishes alive, and remains alive at the right hand of his Father to this day: indeed it is a belief around which all our hopes congregate. So we have concluded our opening task, and created a summary of John. Of principal importance to note is the fact that there is an objective backbone to this summary: the keywords reflect to a large extent the frequency with which John himself chose to use them. Thus we have not relied upon a subjective "impression" of the Gospel of John, or what it "felt like to us" when we read through it. This is of chief importance, since it gives us the best chance of seeing what pattern has been put there by the Hand of God. Our next task, therefore, is to deduce exactly what that might be. John Pople |
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