PERICOPE 12

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JOHN
  • 1:1–5 — The Word in the beginning
  • 1:6–13 — John’s testimony about the Light; children of Elohim
  • 1:14–18 — The Word became flesh
  • 1:19–28 — John’s testimony to the priests and Levites
  • 1:29–34 — The Lamb of Elohim
  • 1:35–51 — The first disciples: Andrew, Peter, Philip, Nathanael
  • 2:1–11 — Wedding at Cana: water into wine
  • 2:12–22 — Cleansing the temple
  • 2:23–25 — Yahshua knows what is in man
  • 3:1–21 — Yahshua and Nicodemus: new birth
  • 3:22–30 — John the Baptist exalts Yahshua
  • 3:31–36 — The one from heaven
  • 4:1–26 — Yahshua and the Samaritan woman
  • 4:27–42 — The disciples return; many Samaritans believe
  • 4:43–54 — Healing of the official’s son
  • 5:1–15 — Healing at the pool on the Sabbath
  • 5:16–30 — The authority of the Son
  • 5:31–47 — Witnesses to Yahshua’ identity
  • 6:1–15 — Feeding the five thousand
  • 6:16–24 — Yahshua walks on water
  • 6:25–59 — Bread of life discourse
  • 6:60–71 — Words of eternal life; many turn away
  • 7:1–13 — Yahshua and his brothers
  • 7:14–24 — Teaching at the festival
  • 7:25–36 — Is this the Messiah?
  • 7:37–52 — Living water; division among the people
  • 8:1–11 — Woman caught in adultery (absent in some manuscripts)
  • 8:12–30 — Yahshua, light of the world
  • 8:31–59 — Truth, freedom, and the Father; before Abraham was, “I AM”
  • 9:1–12 — Healing of the man born blind
  • 9:13–41 — Investigation and spiritual sight
  • 10:1–21 — The good shepherd
  • 10:22–42 — At the Feast of Dedication; unity with the Father
  • 11:1–44 — Death and raising of Lazarus
  • 11:45–57 — Plot to kill Yahshua
  • 12:1–11 — Anointing at Bethany
  • 12:12–19 — Triumphal entry
  • 12:20–36 — Yahshua speaks of his glorification
  • 12:37–50 — Unbelief of the people
  • 13:1–17 — Yahshua washes the disciples’ feet
  • 13:18–30 — Yahshua foretells his betrayal
  • 13:31–38 — The new commandment; Peter’s denial predicted
  • 14:1–14 — Yahshua the Way, Truth, and Life
  • 14:15–31 — Promise of the Holy Spirit
  • 15:1–17 — The vine and the branches
  • 15:18–27 — The world’s hatred
  • 16:1–15 — The work of the Spirit
  • 16:16–33 — Sorrow turned to joy; Yahshua overcomes the world
  • 17:1–26 — Yahshua’ high priestly prayer
  • 18:1–14 — Arrest in Gethsemane
  • 18:15–27 — Peter’s denial
  • 18:28–40 — Yahshua before Pilate
  • 19:1–16 — Sentencing and scourging
  • 19:17–30 — Crucifixion and death
  • 19:31–42 — Burial of Yahshua
  • 20:1–18 — Resurrection; appearance to Mary Magdalene
  • 20:19–31 — Appearance to the disciples; Thomas’ confession
  • 21:1–14 — Appearance by the Sea of Galilee
  • 21:15–25 — Restoration of Peter; conclusion
ACTS
  • 1:1–5 — Prologue: The risen Yahshua and the promise of the Spirit
  • 1:6–11 — The Ascension of Yahshua
  • 1:12–26 — The choosing of Matthias
  • 2:1–13 — The coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost
  • 2:14–36 — Peter’s sermon to the crowd
  • 2:37–47 — The first converts and community life
  • 3:1–10 — Healing of the lame man at the temple gate
  • 3:11–26 — Peter’s sermon at Solomon’s Portico
  • 4:1–22 — Peter and John before the Sanhedrin
  • 4:23–31 — Believers’ prayer for boldness
  • 4:32–37 — Sharing among the believers
  • 5:1–11 — Ananias and Sapphira
  • 5:12–16 — Signs and wonders by the apostles
  • 5:17–42 — Apostles persecuted and released
  • 6:1–7 — Choosing the seven deacons
  • 6:8–15 — Stephen seized
  • 7:1–53 — Stephen’s speech before the council
  • 7:54–60 — The stoning of Stephen
  • 8:1–8 — Persecution and scattering of the assembly
  • 8:9–25 — Philip and Simon the sorcerer
  • 8:26–40 — Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch
  • 9:1–19 — Vision of Yahshua and conversion of Saul
  • 9:20–31 — Saul preaches in Damascus and Jerusalem
  • 9:32–43 — Peter heals Aeneas and raises Tabitha
  • 10:1–8 — Cornelius’ vision
  • 10:9–23 — Peter’s vision
  • 10:24–48 — Peter and Cornelius; Gentiles receive the Holy Spirit
  • 11:1–18 — Peter explains his actions to the assembly
  • 11:19–30 — The assembly in Antioch
  • 12:1–19 — Peter imprisoned and miraculously freed
  • 12:20–25 — Death of Herod Agrippa
  • 13:1–12 — Mission of Barnabas and Saul begins; encounter with Elymas
  • 13:13–43 — Paul’s sermon in Pisidian Antioch
  • 13:44–52 — Rejection by the Jews; Gentiles believe
  • 14:1–20 — Ministry in Iconium, Lystra, and Derbe; Paul stoned
  • 14:21–28 — Return to Antioch; report of their mission
  • 15:1–21 — The Jerusalem Council
  • 15:22–35 — The letter to Gentile believers
  • 15:36–41 — Paul and Barnabas separate
  • 16:1–5 — Timothy joins Paul and Silas
  • 16:6–15 — The Macedonian vision; conversion of Lydia
  • 16:16–40 — Paul and Silas imprisoned in Philippi; the jailer converted
  • 17:1–15 — Preaching in Thessalonica and Berea
  • 17:16–34 — Paul’s speech at the Areopagus in Athens
  • 18:1–17 — Ministry in Corinth
  • 18:18–28 — Return to Antioch; Apollos instructed
  • 19:1–10 — Paul’s ministry in Ephesus begins
  • 19:11–20 — Miracles and the sons of Sceva
  • 19:21–41 — The riot in Ephesus
  • 20:1–12 — Journey through Macedonia and Greece; Eutychus raised
  • 20:13–38 — Farewell to the Ephesian elders
  • 21:1–16 — Journey to Jerusalem
  • 21:17–26 — Paul meets James and the elders
  • 21:27–40 — Paul arrested in the temple
  • 22:1–21 — Paul’s defense and testimony
  • 22:22–30 — Paul asserts his Roman citizenship
  • 23:1–11 — Paul before the Sanhedrin
  • 23:12–35 — Plot to kill Paul; transfer to Caesarea
  • 24:1–27 — Paul before Governor Felix
  • 25:1–12 — Paul appeals to Caesar
  • 25:13–27 — Festus consults King Agrippa
  • 26:1–32 — Paul’s defense before Agrippa
  • 27:1–12 — Voyage to Rome begins
  • 27:13–44 — Storm and shipwreck
  • 28:1–10 — Ministry on Malta
  • 28:11–31 — Arrival in Rome; preaching under house arrest
ROMANS
  • 1:1–7 — Greeting and introduction
  • 1:8–15 — Paul’s longing to visit Rome
  • 1:16–17 — The gospel: Elohim’s power for salvation
  • 1:18–32 — Elohim’s wrath against human unrighteousness
  • 2:1–16 — Elohim’s righteous judgment: impartiality toward Jew and Gentile
  • 2:17–29 — True circumcision of the heart
  • 3:1–8 — Elohim’s faithfulness and human unfaithfulness
  • 3:9–20 — No one is righteous
  • 3:21–31 — Righteousness through faith in Yahshua the Messiah
  • 4:1–12 — Abraham justified by faith
  • 4:13–25 — The promise through faith, not law
  • 5:1–11 — Peace and hope through justification
  • 5:12–21 — Adam and the Messiah contrasted
  • 6:1–14 — Dead to sin, alive to Elohim
  • 6:15–23 — Slaves of righteousness
  • 7:1–6 — Released from the law
  • 7:7–25 — The law and sin
  • 8:1–17 — Life in the Spirit
  • 8:18–30 — Future glory
  • 8:31–39 — Elohim’s everlasting love
  • 9:1–5 — Paul’s sorrow for Israel
  • 9:6–29 — Elohim’s sovereign choice
  • 9:30–33 — Israel’s unbelief
  • 10:1–13 — Salvation by faith in the Messiah
  • 10:14–21 — Israel’s unbelief and the preaching of the gospel
  • 11:1–10 — Elohim has not rejected His people
  • 11:11–24 — Salvation of the Gentiles
  • 11:25–36 — The mystery of Israel’s salvation and doxology
  • 12:1–8 — Living sacrifice and spiritual gifts
  • 12:9–21 — Live peaceably with all men
  • 13:1–7 — Submission to governing authorities
  • 13:8–14 — Love fulfills the law; living in the light
  • 14:1–12 — Accepting those weak in faith
  • 14:13–23 — Do not cause others to stumble
  • 15:1–13 — Unity in the Messiah and hope for the nations
  • 15:14–33 — Paul’s ministry and travel plans
  • 16:1–16 — Personal greetings
  • 16:17–27 — Final warning and doxology

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