THE
GOSPEL OF ST. JOHN.

BY
MARCUS DODS, D.D.,
PROFESSOR OF EXEGETICAL THEOLOGY, NEW COLLEGE, EDINBURGH.

In Two Volumes.
VOL. I.

NEW YORK:
A. C. ARMSTRONG AND SON,
51 EAST TENTH STREET
(NEAR BROADWAY).
1891.


CONTENTS.

PAGE
Introductory Note[ix]
CHAPTER I.
The Incarnation[1]
CHAPTER II.
Reception Christ met with[19]
CHAPTER III.
The Baptist’s Testimony[33]
CHAPTER IV.
The First Disciples[53]
CHAPTER V.
The First Sign—The Marriage in Cana[67]
CHAPTER VI.
The Cleansing of the Temple[85]
CHAPTER VII.
Nicodemus[99]
CHAPTER VIII.
The Brazen Serpent[117]
CHAPTER IX.
The Woman of Samaria[129]
CHAPTER X.
Jesus declares Himself[145]
CHAPTER XI.
The Second Sign in Galilee[159]
CHAPTER XII.
Sabbath Cure at Bethesda[175]
CHAPTER XIII.
Jesus Life-Giver and Judge[189]
CHAPTER XIV.
Jesus the Bread of Life[207]
CHAPTER XV.
The Crisis in Galilee[223]
CHAPTER XVI.
Jesus discussed in Jerusalem[239]
CHAPTER XVII.
The Woman taken in Adultery[257]
CHAPTER XVIII.
Christ the Light of the World[271]
CHAPTER XIX.
Jesus rejected in Jerusalem[285]
CHAPTER XX.
Sight given to the Blind[301]
CHAPTER XXI.
Jesus the Good Shepherd[319]
CHAPTER XXII.
Jesus, Son of God[335]
CHAPTER XXIII.
Jesus the Resurrection and Life[351]
CHAPTER XXIV.
Jesus the Scapegoat[369]

Note on Chap. VI., Vers. 37, 44, 45[387]