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Texts -- John 21:1-14 (NET)

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Jesus’ Appearance to the Disciples in Galilee
21:1 After this Jesus revealed himself again to the disciples by the Sea of Tiberias . Now this is how he did so . 21:2 Simon Peter , Thomas (called Didymus ), Nathanael (who was from Cana in Galilee ), the sons of Zebedee , and two other disciples of his were together . 21:3 Simon Peter told them , “I am going fishing .” “We will go with you ,” they replied . They went out and got into the boat , but that night they caught nothing . 21:4 When it was already very early morning , Jesus stood on the beach , but the disciples did not know that it was Jesus . 21:5 So Jesus said to them , “Children , you don’t have any fish , do you?” They replied , “No .” 21:6 He told them , “Throw your net on the right side of the boat , and you will find some.” So they threw the net , and were not able to pull it in because of the large number of fish . 21:7 Then the disciple whom Jesus loved said to Peter , “It is the Lord !” So Simon Peter , when he heard that it was the Lord , tucked in his outer garment (for he had nothing on underneath it), and plunged into the sea . 21:8 Meanwhile the other disciples came with the boat , dragging the net full of fish , for they were not far from land , only about a hundred yards . 21:9 When they got out on the beach , they saw a charcoal fire ready with a fish placed on it, and bread . 21:10 Jesus said , “Bring some of the fish you have just now caught .” 21:11 So Simon Peter went aboard and pulled the net to shore . It was full of large fish , one hundred fifty-three , but although there were so many , the net was not torn . 21:12 “Come , have breakfast ,” Jesus said . But none of the disciples dared to ask him , “Who are you ?” because they knew it was the Lord . 21:13 Jesus came and took the bread and gave it to them , and did the same with the fish . 21:14 This was now the third time Jesus was revealed to the disciples after he was raised from the dead .

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  • Joh 21:1-14 -- Jesus' Appearance to the Disciples in Galilee

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Expository Notes on the Bible (Constable)

  • Jesus proceeded to do a second miracle to deepen His disciples' faith in Him even more.14:22 As soon as the people had finished eating, Jesus "immediately compelled"(Gr. eutheos enagkasen) His disciples to enter a boat and to...
  • Jesus evidently gave this prediction before He and His disciples left the upper room (cf. Luke 21:31-38; John 13:36-38). Matthew and Mark probably placed it where they did in their Gospels to stress the gravity of the discipl...
  • Luke's account of this incident is the longest of the three. Luke stressed Peter and omitted any reference to Andrew, his brother (Matt. 4:18; Mark 1:16). He characteristically focussed on single individuals that Jesus' touch...
  • The writer of this Gospel did not identify himself as such in the text. This is true of all the Gospel evangelists. Nevertheless there is evidence within this Gospel as well as in the writings of the church fathers that the w...
  • I. Prologue 1:1-18A. The preincarnate Word 1:1-5B. The witness of John the Baptist 1:6-8C. The appearance of the Light 1:9-13D. The incarnation of the Word 1:14-18II. Jesus' public ministry 1:19-12:50A. The prelude to Jesus' ...
  • The disciples of John were not the only men who began following Jesus. Andrew continued to bring other friends to Jesus. This incident preceded Jesus' formal appointment of the Twelve, but it shows Him preparing those who wou...
  • The first miracle that Jesus performed, in His public ministry and in John's Gospel, was semi-public. Apparently only Jesus' disciples, the servants present, and Jesus' mother understood what had happened.2:1 The third day ev...
  • In this pericope John stressed Jesus' deliberate purpose in allowing Lazarus to die and the reality of his death.11:1-2 "Lazarus"probably is a variant of "Eleazar"meaning "God helps."379The Synoptic writers did not mention hi...
  • Jesus had spoken only briefly about His betrayal until now (cf. 6:70; 13:10, 18). Now He gave the Twelve more specific information.13:21-22 The prospect of His imminent betrayal and death upset Jesus visibly (Gr. etarachthe, ...
  • 14:1 Jesus was troubled because of what lay before Him, and the Eleven were troubled (Gr. tarassestho) because they did not understand what lay before them. Jesus had just told them that He was going to leave them (13:33), bu...
  • At the end of His answer to Peter's question (13:36), Jesus moved the conversation back to the general theme of preparation for His departure (v. 4). He did the same thing after answering Philip's question (v. 8). Obedience t...
  • 16:25 "These things I have spoken unto you"(NASB) indicates another transition in the discourse (cf. 14:25; 16:1, 4, 33; 17:1). Jesus acknowledged that He had not been giving direct answers to His disciples' questions. He had...
  • As the other evangelists, John alternated his account of the events surrounding Jesus' religious trial. He described what was happening in the courtyard (vv. 15-18), then what was happening inside (vv. 19-24), then what happe...
  • John took his readers back to the courtyard where Peter stood warming himself with the high priest's servants and officers (v. 18).18:25 Under pressure again, Peter denied for a second time that he was one of Jesus' disciples...
  • This is the first of four of Jesus' post-resurrection appearances that John included in his Gospel.Jesus' Post-resurrection Appearances627Easter morningto Mary Magdalene (Mark 16:9-11; John 20:10-18)to other women (Matt. 28:9...
  • This Gospel began with a theological prologue (1:1-18). It ends with a practical epilogue. John concluded his narrative designed to bring unbelievers to faith in Jesus Christ in chapter 20. Chapter 21 contains instruction for...
  • 21:1 John recorded still another post-resurrection appearance of Jesus to His disciples. It undoubtedly occurred during the 32-day period between Thomas' confession (20:28) and Jesus' ascension (Acts 1:9). Exactly when is uni...
  • Allen, Ronald B. "Affirming Right-of-Way on Ancient Paths."Bibliotheca Sacra153:609 (January-March 1996):3-11.Ante-Nicene Christian Library: Translations of the Writings of the Fathers. Edited by Alexander Roberts and James D...
  • "Though Peter was not by training or inclination an overly scrupulous Jew, and though as a Christian his inherited prejudices were gradually wearing thin, he was not prepared to go so far as to minister directly to Gentiles. ...
  • John reminded his readers of their spiritual blessings to motivate them to cultivate intimate fellowship with God."Because his readers are Christians and have in part experienced the power of their faith he moves them to nobl...
  • 17:1 The fact that this chapter describes the judgment of Babylon referred to in 14:8 and 16:19 seems clear. It was one of the angels who poured out the bowl judgments who served as John's guide as he viewed these events in h...
  • 22:8 John resumed addressing the reader, which he had not done since 1:1, 4, and 9. He affirmed the angel's words that the prophecy was genuine. He himself had heard and had seen the things that he had recorded (cf. Dan. 8:15...

Expositions Of Holy Scripture (Maclaren)

  • When Simon Peter saw it, he fell down at Jesus' knees, saying, Depart from me; for I am a sinful man, O Lord.'--Luke 5:8.Now, when Simon Peter heard that it was the Lord, he girt his fisher's coat unto him, and did cast himse...
  • There were together Simon Peter, and Thomas called Didymus, and Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, and the sons of Zebedee, and two other of His disciples.'--John 21:2.THIS chapter, containing the infinitely significant and pathet...
  • When the morning was now come. Jesus stood on the shore; but the disciples knew not that it was Jesus.'--John 21:4.THE incident recorded in this appendix to John's Gospel is separated from the other appearances of our risen ...
  • Therefore that disciple whom Jesus loved saith unto Peter, It is the Lord.'--John 21:7.IT seems a very strange thing that these disciples had not, at an earlier period of this incident, discovered the presence of Christ, inas...
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