The Gospel of John presents a distinct portrayal of Jesus' miracles, often calling them 'signs.' Which of the following best explains the theological implication of these 'signs' in Johannine theology?
Question 2
The concept of 'truth' is a profound and recurring theme in John's Gospel. How does John primarily present Jesus' relationship to 'truth'?
Question 3
The Farewell Discourses (John 13-17) are a crucial section in John's Gospel. What is the overarching theological theme that unifies these chapters, particularly concerning Jesus' relationship with his disciples and their future mission?
Question 4
John's Gospel frequently employs irony as a literary device. Which of the following scenarios from John's Gospel most effectively demonstrates this literary feature, where a statement or situation has a deeper, often contrasting, meaning?
Question 5
The concept of 'glory' in John's Gospel is multifaceted and often refers to Jesus' divine nature and his ultimate exaltation. When Jesus states, 'The hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified' (John 12:23), to what specific event is he primarily referring?