John 18:1
- 19:42
(John 18:33-37)
(John 18:28-40)
In grateful recognition of the saints at
First Presbyterian Church in Sterling, Illinois,
whose ministry makes the text live in our community, 2014.
- Reading the Text:
- NRSV (with link to Anglicized NRSV) at Oremus Bible Browser.
- Greek Interlinear Bible, ScrTR, ScrTR t, Strong, Parsing, CGTS, CGES id, AV. Chapter 19.
- The Bible Gateway: NRSV, RSV, NIV, NASB, CEV, The Message, KJV, etc.
- The Blue Letter Bible. KJV, alternate versions, Greek text with concordance, commentaries.
- The World Wide Study Bible includes commentary & sermons.
- Historical References, Commentary and
Comparative Texts:
- The Five Gospels Parallels, John W. Marshall, University of Toronto.
- P52: Papyrus Fragment of John 18 & 19: photo, translation, discussion, bibliography.
- Comparative texts about Sin and Justice from the Mishnah & Babylonian Talmud; primary comparative texts about Food & Fellowship (including "one who serves"), at (Rutgers University Dept of Religion) Mahlon H. Smith's Into His Own: Perspective on the World of Jesus companion to the historical study of Christian texts.
- "Jesus' Apocalyptic Return," "Crucifixion of Jesus," The Jesus Database, an online annotated inventory of the traditions concerning the life and teachings of Jesus. Dr. Gregory C. Jenks, FaithFutures Foundation.
- The Gospel According to Peter
- XLVIII.1-2, 22, 24, 28-32, 35-37, 44, 47-51, 53, 55; XLIX.1-7, 11, 13, 43-46, 48-55; L.23-24, 40, 42-51; LI.1-3, 6, 15-16, 25, 28-29, 31-34,49-51; LII.1-2, 4, 7, 14-20, 25, 31-34; Tatian's Diatessaron (c. 150-160).
- IV.XVIII.3, IV.XXI.3, IV.XXXIII.2, Adversus Haereses, Irenaeus of Lyons. (c. 180)
- Chapter VIII, Chapter X, Chapter XIII, Adversus Judaeos, Tertullian (c. 198)
- Chapter IX, Chapter XVI, On Baptism, Tertullian (c. 198)
- Chapter XXII, Chapter XXVI, The Prescription of Heretics, Tertullian (c. 200)
- Chapter XVIII, Chapter XIX, On Idolatry, Tertullian (c. 211)
- Chapter XXII, Chapter LI, On the Resurrection of the Flesh, Tertullian (c. 211)
- V.4, Against Marcion, Tertullian (c. 212)
- Chapter XXII, On Modesty, Tertullian (c. 217)
- III.II.6, First Principles (De Principiis), Origen. (c.225)
- V.XXI, The Refutation of all Heresies (Philosophumena), Hippolytus of Rome. (c. 225)
- I.6, I.12, I.23, Commentary on the Gospel of John, Origen. (c.228)
- X.13, Commentary on the Gospel of John, Philocalia [anthology of Origen prepared by St. Basil and St. Gregory Nazianzen], Origen. (c.230)
- I.LXI, II.X, II.XVI, II.LXIX, VIII.XXXVI, Against Celsus, Origen (c. 246)
- X.22, XII.24, XIII.9, XIV.17, XIV.19, Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew, Origen. (c.247)
- Epistle LXIV -- Cyprian of Carthage (c. 249)
- On the Unity of the Church, Cyprian of Carthage (c. 250)
- On the Lord's Prayer -- Cyprian of Carthage (c. 252)
- Epistle LXVIII -- Cyprian of Carthage (c. 254)
- II.6, VII.25, Ecclesiastical History, Eusebius of Caesarea, (c. 320).
- From Augustine's Tractates on John: Tractate 112 (18:1-12); Tractate 113 (18:13-27); Tractate 114 (17:28-32); Tractate 115 (17:33-40); Tractate 116 (19:1-16); Tractate 117 (19:17-22); Tractate 118 (19:23-24); Tractate 119 (19:24-30); Tractate 120 (19:31-42; 20:1-9).
- Chapter XIV, Historia Calamitatusm: The Story of My Misfortunes, Pierre Abélard / Peter Abelard, c. 1140.
- From the Geneva Notes.
- "Christ does not neglect the office of a good pastor, not even in his greatest danger."
- From
Matthew
Henry's Commentary.
Chapter 19.
- "Let us endeavour to make our accusers ashamed as Christ did; and let us beware of crucifying Christ afresh."
- From
Wesley's Notes.
Chapter 19.
- "It was strange, seeing he was dead, that blood should come out; more strange, that water also; and most strange of all, that both should come out immediately, at one time, and yet distinctly. It was pure and true water, as well as pure and true blood. The asseveration of the beholder and testifier of it, shows both the truth and greatness of the miracle and mystery."
- Exposition of
Luke 23:33-46; John 19:25-30, Charles H. Spurgeon, 1869.
- "How often, when men say, "I forgive you," is there a kind of selfishness about it! At any rate, self is asserted in the very act of forgiving. Jesus take the place of a pleader, a pleader for those who were committing murder upon himself."
- From the
Commentary on the Whole Bible
(Jamieson, Fausset and Brown, 1871).
Chapter
19.
- "What is finished? The Law is fulfilled as never before, nor since, in His "obedience unto death, even the death of the cross"; Messianic prophecy is accomplished; Redemption is completed; "He hath finished the transgression, and made reconciliation for iniquity, and brought in everlasting righteousness, and sealed up the vision and prophecy, and anointed a holy of holies"; He has inaugurated the kingdom of God and given birth to a new world."
- "The
Shortest of the Seven Cries," John 19:28, Charles H. Spurgeon, 1878.
- "Our Lord, however, endured thirst to an extreme degree, for it was the thirst of death which was upon him, and more, it was the thirst of one whose death was not a common one, for "he tasted death for every man.""
- From The People's
New Testament, B.W. Johnson, 1891. Chapter 19
- "It would be hard for Pilate to form any conception of a kingdom not of this world, a kingdom of which the subjects did not fight with carnal weapons to defend its king, or to extend its borders. He was a soldier and the representative of a monarch whose power rested on the sword. But such a kingdom was Christ's."
- Contemporary Commentary, Studies, and Exegesis:
- John 18:33-37 (Christ the King B)
- Commentary,
John 18:33-37, Susan Hylen, Preaching This Week, WorkingPreacher.org,
2015.
- "Who is truly powerful? Who reigns?"
- "Not of This World," David Lose, ...in the Meantime, 2015.
- Pulpit Fiction, plus podcast. Reflections of lectionary text, pop culture, current events, etc. Robb Mc Coy and Eric Fistler, 2015.
- "Kings of Relationship," Karoline Lewis, Dear Working Preacher, 2015.
- Commentary, textual notes and illustration, Scott Hoezee, Center for Excellence in Preaching, 2015.
- "Representing the Kingdom of Heaven," Steve Godfrey, Church in the World, 2015.
- "A King Like Other Kings," Nancy Rockwell, Dancing with the Word, 2015.
- "Drawn Toward the Kingdom," Suzanne Guthrie, At the Edge of the Enclosure, 2015.
- "What Is Truth?" Nancy Rockwell, The Bite in the Apple, 2015.
- "Who[se] Are We?" Andrew Prior, One Man's Web, 2015. Podcast.
- Evangelio Comentario del San Juan 18:33-37, Osvaldo Vena, Working Preacher, 2015.
- Sonnet for the Reign of Christ, Andrew King, A Poetic Kind of Place, 2015.
- "What Is Truth?," Commented Bible Passages from Taize, 2014.
- Commentary,
John 18:33-37, Jaime Clark-Soles, Preaching This Week, WorkingPreacher.org,
2012.
- "In the end, Pilate attempts to crucify the Truth. He places a placard nearby mockingly announcing Jesus as The King of the Jews. The irony is thick, of course, because Pilate has unwittingly announced the truth."
- "The Truth," Frederick Buechner, Buechner Blog.
- "Pilate asks his famous question, 'What is truth?' (John 18:38), and Jesus answers him with a silence that is overwhelming in its eloquence. In case there should be any question as to what that silence meant, on another occasion Jesus put it into words for his disciple Thomas. 'I,' he said, 'I am the truth' (14:6)"
- "A Different Kind of King," Barbara K. Lundblad, ON Scripture, Odyssey Networks, 2012.
- "Christ the King Sunday is a dissonant day. Some congregations have changed the name to Reign of Christ Sunday to avoid the male image of 'king.' But that doesn’t make much difference if we forget that Jesus is 'poor little Mary’s boy.' The ancient creeds got something right when they remembered Mary and Pontius Pilate almost in the same breath."
- "A King's Gift," David Lose, Working Preacher, 2012.
- "You are enough. A message so simple it can be summed up in just three words, yet so important that God sent the only Son to bear that message in his flesh and blood."
- Lectionary Blogging, John Petty, Progressive Involvement, 2012.
- "Whose Voice Are You Listening To?" Alyce McKenzie, Edgy Exegesis, 2012.
- "Jesus the King and Jesus Christ Superstar," the Rev. Dr. Janet H. Hunt, Dancing with the Word, 2012.
- "What does Jesus' conversation with Pilate today lend to our understanding of Jesus as King?"
- "Calling All Kings," Michael Coffey, 2012.
- "What Is Truth?" Russell Rathbun, The Hardest Question, 2012.
- "Truth," Nancy Rockwell, Bite in the Apple, 2012.
- "Jesus is Brought to Pilate," Lisa Ann Moss Degrenia.
- "Rubik's Cube," Andrew Prior, 2012.
- Comentario del Evangelio por Pablo Manuel Ferrer, Juan 18:33-37, Working Preacher, 2012.
- "First
Thoughts on Year B Gospel Passages in the Lectionary," Christ
the King, William Loader, Murdoch University, Uniting Church in Australia.
- "Jesus spoke unashamedly of the impending reign of God and embodied its reality in his ministry through his behaviour. Visionaries, particularly those who let their visions be the agenda for their lives here and now, inevitably confront the forces which want to control the present and mostly resist change."
- Exegetical
Notes, Christ the King, by Brian Stoffregen at CrossMarks Christian Resources.
- "It may be that the most important aspect of declaring Christ as King, is not our understanding of Jesus' lordship -- who he is and what he does; but our life with each other under that lordship."
- "Can a
Good Christian Be a Good Citizen? The Reign of Christ the King," The
Journey with Jesus: Notes to Myself, Daniel B. Clendenin, Journey with
Jesus Foundation, 2009.
- "The Lord's Prayer, then, just might be the most subversive of all political acts: 'Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.'"
- Lectionary Blogging, Christ the King, 2009, John Petty, Progressive Involvement.
- "The two kingdoms--'this world' and Jesus'--occupy the same temporal space. One is not here while the other is off in the wild blue yonder. They are both here. The difference is one of attitude and worldview."
- Holy Textures,
John 18:33-37, Understanding the Bible in its own time and in ours,
David Ewart.
- "...the text today, calls us to live in the midst of an impossible possibility: hearing and belonging to One not of this world but born into this world out of love for this world so that truth-light-love might abide in this world - and they in us."
- "Light,
Food, and Healing," Norb E. Kabelitz, Sabbatheology, The
Crossings Community, 2009.
- "We have been sent by Jesus to be practitioners of the Truth."
- "Christ the King, Lord of the Land and the Sea" Gospel Analysis, Sermons from Seattle, Pastor Edward F. Markquart, Grace Lutheran Church, Seattle, Washington. Detailed background and exegesis.
- "King of the World," Larry Broding's Word-Sunday.Com: A
Catholic Resource for This Sunday's Gospel. Adult Study, Children's
Story, Family Activity, Support Materials.
- "Have your ever day-dreamed about winning the Lotto? Or being king for a day? What would you do?"
- Commentary,
John 18:33-37, Susan Hylen, Preaching This Week, WorkingPreacher.org,
2015.
- "Nicodemus," sermon discussion from Frederick Buechner, Frederick Buechner Blog.
- "Nicodemus had heard enough about what Jesus was up to in Jerusalem to make him think he ought to pay him a visit and find out more. On the other hand, as a VIP with a big theological reputation to uphold, he decided it might be just as well to pay it at night. Better to be at least fairly safe than to be sorry, he thought, so he waited till he thought his neighbors were all asleep."
- Commentary, John 18:1-19:42, W. Wesley Allen, Jr., Preaching This Week, WorkingPreacher.org, 2012.
- Jesus' Trial before Pilate, audio telling, story in episodes, graphic, audio and written commentaries. Go Tell Communications, Biblical Storytelling for the Global Village, 2012.
- Radical Gratitude, lectionary-based stewardship, Northwest United Methodist Foundation. (.pdf)
- Comentario del Evangelio, San Juan 18:19-42, Edwin Gonzalez-Castillo, Working Preacher, 2012.
-
"First
Thoughts on Year C Gospel Passages in the Lectionary,"
Good Friday,
William Loader, Murdoch University, Uniting Church in Australia.
- "Love is revealed even in the face of suffering (which despite the confidence is real as 12:27 and 18:11 show). The effect is to reveal love and expose hate and so offer a new beginning."
-
Holy Textures, Understanding the Bible in its own time and in ours,John 18:1-19:42, David Ewart, 2010.
John 19:38-42 (Holy Saturday)
- "To outsiders, a battered and broken Jesus could no longer hold his head up and died in humiliation and defeat. But to those who believe into him, a true Son of God has completed his great work, and with a royal nod (and maybe a mischievous wink?) has passed on his Spirit so that we too might have life - the life that was in Jesus."
-
"God Is an Ex-Convict? (John 18 - 19),"
John C. Purdy. Chapter 10 of God With a Human Face (1993),
republished at Religion
Online.
- "Is it, as popular piety would have us believe, the story of an innocent man set upon by a gang of corrupt officials and a mindless mob? Is it not rather one more enactment of "our daily morality play," with each one dutifully playing his or her assigned role?"
- Commentary, John 18:1-19:42, Audrey West, Preaching This Week, WorkingPreacher.org, 2009.
-
"First
Thoughts on Year B Gospel Passages in the Lectionary: Good Friday,"
William Loader, Murdoch University, Uniting Church in Australia.
- "...the focus is Jesus? faithfulness to the Father?s commission in offering light and life and truth to people. The work is complete."
-
"First
Thoughts on Year A Gospel Passages in the Lectionary: Good Friday,"
William Loader, Murdoch University, Uniting Church in Australia.
- "What will it be like this Good Friday as we still cope with the aftermath of September 11?"
- Gospel Analysis, Sermons from Seattle, Mark's Gospel and Parallels Pastor Edward F. Markquart, Grace Lutheran Church, Seattle, Washington. Detailed background and exegesis:
-
"The Passion of Christ,"
Rev. Bryan Findlayson, Lectionary Bible
Studies and Sermons, Pumpkin Cottage Ministry Resources.
- "In the determined purpose of God, Jesus is lifted up to glory through suffering so that through Jesus we too might be lifted up to glory, to eternal life. This kindness of God in Jesus is for all who believe."
- Commentary by Donald Senior, C.P.:
- "The Arrest," John 18:1-11.
- "In the Courtyard of the High Priest," John 18:12-27.
- "Jesus Before Pilate," John 18:28-40.
- "Jesus the Crucified King," John 19:1-16.
- "Lifting Up the Son of Man," John 19:17-30.
- "Testimony," John 19:31-42.
- "Witnesses
to the King," James T. Dennison, Jr., in Kerux: The Online
Journal of Biblical Theology (Reformed).
- "John's gospel does not feature the kingdom of God; nor does he focus upon Christ's claim to be the coming king?until chapter 18."
- "Nicodemus,"
James T. Dennison Jr., in Kerux: The Online Journal of Biblical
Theology (Reformed).
- "Nicodemus, out of your fervent devotion you have wrapped my body for the grave. You have wrapped your soul in that birth from above?that new birth which comes by the water flowing from my wounded side and the Spirit by which I have been raised up."
- Commentary by Hall Harris at the Biblical Studies Foundation.
- Commentary by Robert Deffinbaugh
at the Biblical Studies Foundation:
- Jesus, Lord at Thy Death (John 18:1-11)
- Did Jesus Take the Fifth Amendment? (John 18:12-27)
- Jesus Before Pilate, Part I (John 18:28-38)
- Jesus Before Pilate: Part II (John 18:2819:16)
- The Crucifixion (John 19:17-37)
- The Burial and Resurrection of Jesus Christ (John 19:3820:9)
- Who Killed Jesus the Messiah, Part 1 (John 18:1-27)
- Who Killed Jesus the Messiah, Part 2 (John 18:28 - 19:16)
-
Commentary,
John 18:33-37, Paul S. Berge, Preaching This Week, WorkingPreacher.org,
2009.
- "Jesus' kingship begins with the opening verse of the gospel of John: 'In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God' (1:1)."
- Comments (commentary) and Clippings (technical notes for in-depth study), Chris Haslam, Anglican Diocese of Montreal.
- Radical Gratitude, lectionary-based stewardship, Northwest United Methodist Foundation. (.pdf)
- John 18:33-37 (Christ the King B)
- Articles & Background:
- "Raising the Johannine Temple (John 19:19-37)," Dr. Mary Coloe, Australian Biblical Review, 2000.
- "Mary
Magdalene and the Disciple Jesus Loved,"
Esther A. deBoer, Lectio Difficilior (The European Journal for
Feminist Exegesis), 2000.
- "Primarily on the basis of John 19,25-17 and 20,1-18 , but also on the basis of John?s caution concerning female discipleship, on the basis of the repressive elements within and without the Johannine community when the authority of women is at stake, and on the basis of Charlesworth?s eight criteria, I conclude that Mary Magdalene should be seen as a serious candidate for the identification of the anonymous disciple Jesus loved in the Gospel of John."
-
"Note Sur La Triple
Mention Des Disciples En Jn 18,1-2," Hellen Mardaga,
Filologia Neotestamentaria, 2003.
English Abstract.
- "This contribution deals with the threefold reference to the disciples in Jn 18:1-2 and pays special attention to the double mention of them in 18:1."
- "Despising the Shame of the Cross: Honor and Shame in the Johannine Passion Narrative," Jerome H. Neyrey, Semeia 68: Honor and Shame in the World of the Bible, 1996.
-
"The
Biography of an Invented Man," Ann Wroe, Bible and Interpretation.
- "One of the most intolerant acts of the state in history-the decision of the fifth Roman prefect of Judea to crucify Christ-was itself in the end, perhaps, an act of faith."
- "The Book of Zechariah and the Passion Narrative," F.F. Bruce, Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, 1961.
- Recommended articles
from ATLAS, an online collection of religion and theology journals, are
linked below.
ATLAS Access options are available for academic institutions, alumni of
selected theological schools, and clergy/church offices.Annotated list of "starting place" articles at ATLAS for this week's texts (includes direct links).
- John 18:33-37
(Christ the King B):
- Anderson, Mary W.,
"Royal Treatment," The Christian Century, 2003.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - Beechy, Leonard, "Living by the Word: John 18:33-37," The Christian Century,
2009.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - Berg, Laurna L., "The Illegalities of Jesus' Religious and Civil Trials,"
Bibliotheca
Sacra, 2004.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - Breshears, Gerry,
"The Body of Christ: Prophet, Priest or King?" Journal of the
Evangelical Theological Society, 1994.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - DePuy, Norman R.,
"Turning Outside In," The Christian Century, 1991.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - Glancy, Jennifer A.,
"Torture: Flesh, Truth, and the Fourth Gospel," Biblical
Interpretation, 2005.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - Lincoln, Andrew T.,
"Trials, Plots and the Narrative of the Fourth Gospel," Journal for
the Study of the New Testament, 1994.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - Matera, Frank J.,
"The Trial of Jesus: Problems and Proposals," Interpretation,
1991.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - McGing, Brian C.,
"Pontius Pilate and the Sources," Catholic Biblical Quarterly,
1991.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - Morris, John C.,
"Checkmate," The Christian Century, 2000.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - Neyrey, Jerome H.,
"Despising the Shame of the Cross: Honor and Shame in the Johannine
Passion Narrative," Semeia, 1994.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - Nickle, Keith F.,
"Ruling from the Rood: The Passion Narrative in the Fourth Gospel,"
Journal for Preachers, 1995.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - O'Meara, Thomas F.,
"The Trial of Jesus in an Age of Trials," Theology Today, 1972.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - Rensberger, David,
"The Politics of John: The Trial of Jesus in the Fourth Gospel,"
Journal of Biblical Literature, 1984.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - Sobosan, Jeffrey G.,
"The Trial of Jesus," Journal of Ecumenical Studies, 1973.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - Willimon, William
H.,
"Answering Pilate: Truth and the Postliberal Church," Christian
Century, 1987.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - Wilson, Gary D.,
"Pilate: A Monologue," Brethren Life and Thought, 1972.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials
- Anderson, Mary W.,
"Royal Treatment," The Christian Century, 2003.
- John 18 - 19
- Ashton, John,
"The Identity and Function of the
IOUDAIOI in the Fourth Gospel," Novum Testamentum, 1985. (See especially section beginning on page
63.)
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - Bassler, Jouette M., "Mixed
Signals: Nicodemus in the Fourth Gospel," Journal of Biblical
Literature, 1989.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - Brown, Rebecca Pugh,
"Preaching Justice and Mercy: Reflections on the Lectionary Readings
for April," The
Living Pulpit, 2007. (See also
"Atonement," issue focus of The Living Pulpit, 16.2,
2007.)
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - Grassi, Joseph A., "The Role of Jesus' Mother in John's Gospel: A Reappraisal,"
Catholic
Biblical Quarterly, 1986. (Section on John 19:25-37 begins on page 71.)
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - Green, Joel B.,
"The Death of Jesus and the Ways of God: Jesus and the Gospels on Messianic
Status and Shameful Suffering," Interpretation, 1998.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - Köstenberger,
Andreas J.,
"'What is Truth?' Pilate's Question in Its Johannine and Larger Biblical
Context," Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 2005.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - Koester, Craig R.,
"The Passion and Resurrection according to John," Word & World,
1991.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - Koskenniemi, Erkki,
Kirsi Nisula and Jorma Toppari,
"Wine Mixed with Myrrh (Mark 15.23) and Crurifragium (John
19.31-32): Two Details of the Passion Narratives," Journal for the
Study of the New Testament, 2005.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - Magness, Jodi, "Ossuaries and the Burials of Jesus and James,"
Journal of Biblical
Literature, 2005.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - Marcus, Joel,
"Crucifixion as Parodic Exaltation," Journal of Biblical Literature,
2006.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - Meggitt, Justin J., "The Madness
of King Jesus: Why was Jesus Put to Death, but his Followers were
not?" Journal for the Study of the New Testament, 2007.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - Nickle, Keith F.,
"Ruling from the Rood: The Passion Narrative in the Fourth Gospel,"
Journal for Preachers, 1995.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials - Redditt, Paul L.,
"Between Text & Sermon: John 19:38-42," Interpretation, 2007.
EBSCO ATLASerials, Religion Collection
EBSCO ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials
- Ashton, John,
"The Identity and Function of the
IOUDAIOI in the Fourth Gospel," Novum Testamentum, 1985. (See especially section beginning on page
63.)
- John 18:33-37
(Christ the King B):
- Sermons:
- "Ask Hard Questions," Jason Byassee, Faith and Leadership, 2014.
- "Leaving Home," Rev. Dr. Tripp Martin, Day 1, 2012.
- "Jesus and Leadership," Christ the King Sunday, Ken Carter, Faith and Leadership, 2009.
- "What Is Truth?" Paul Tillich, The New Being, 1955.
- Good Friday, Luke Bouman, 2007, Goettinger Predigten: Every Sunday Sermons based on the RCL by a team of Lutheran theologians/ pastors.
- The Seven Last Words Sermon Series, Pastor Edward F. Markquart, Sermons from Seattle: Golgotha, Father Forgive Them For They Know Not What They Do, Today You Will Be With Me In Paradise, Here is Your Son - Here is Your Mother, My God, My God, Why Have You Forsaken Me? I Thirst, It Is Finished, Father, Into Your Hands I Commit My Spirit, The Seven Last Words.
- "Christ the King, Lord of the Land and the Sea" Sermons from Seattle, Pastor Edward F. Markquart, Grace Lutheran Church, Seattle, Washington.
- "Completed in You and Me" - Good Friday - 25 March 2005, David Zersen, Göttinger Predigten im Internet: Every Sunday Sermons based on the RCL by a team of Lutheran theologians/ pastors.
- Father Andrew M. Greeley, "Priest, Author, Sociologist," Commentary and Homily
- With Children:
- Worshiping with Children, Proper 26B, Including children in the congregation's worship, using the Revised Common Lectionary, Carolyn C. Brown, 2012.
- "Storypath Lectionary Links: Connecting Children's Literature with our Faith Story," 2015, Union Presbyterian Seminary.
- "The Garden of Gethsemane," "The Crucifixion," Illustrating the Story (lessons, children's sermons), coloring pages, activity sheets, crafts, children's songs. MSSS Crafts.
- "Gethsemane," Jim Kerlin, childrensermons.com.
- "Peter's Denial," children's study, puzzles, coloring sheet, etc. Higher Praise Christian Center.
- Drama:
- Graphics & Bulletin Materials:
- Clip Art, John 19:7, Fr. Richard Lonsdale, Resources for Catholic Educators.
- Good Friday, Lectionary Clipart, Hermanoleon Clipart.
- Clip Art Images: John 18:33-37, Misioneros Del Sagrado Corazón en el Perú.
- Holy Week (+ Easter) Clip Art (Free), United Methodist Church General Board of Global Ministries.
- Images for this week's readings, Good Friday B, Holy Saturday B, Pitts Theology Library Digital Image Archive.
- John 18/19, John 18:33-37, at Cerezo Barredo's weekly gospel illustration. Liberation emphasis.
- John 18:33-37, John 19:25-27, John 18:1 - 19:42, John 18:1 - 19:42, Liturgical Drawing, Maria d.c. Zamora, Claretian Resources, Philippines. ("Download and use these for free.")
- Clip Art, Julius Schnoor von Carolsfeld woodcuts, World Mission Collection, Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod.
- Hymns and Music:
- Hymnary.org, hymns, scores, media, information.
- “Our Lord, You Stood in Pilate's Hall,” an original hymn by Carolyn Winfrey Gillette on Jesus talking to Pilate about the reign of God. Tune: AZMON (8.6.8.6) (“O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing”).
- “Father, Forgive Them” Text: Carolyn Winfrey Gillette Tune: ADELAIDE (“Have Thine Own Way, Lord”) and HAMBURG (“When I Survey the Wondrous Cross”) A hymn inspired by Jesus' Seven Last Words from the Cross.
- Contemporary/Praise Song suggestions, Together to Celebrate, David MacGregor.
- Hymns with Scripture Allusions: John 18:36; 19:5, 17, 18, 25, 28, 30, 34. The Cyber Hymnal.
- Hymn selections (United Methodist) and more from Hymnsite.com.
- Hymnal Scripture References, The Lutheran Hymnal, Lutheran Worship.
- At Digital Hymnal (midi files, guitar chords, karaoke files, projection text):
- Fine Arts Images Linked at The Text This Week's Art Index:
- Movies scenes with the following themes, listed at The Text This Week's Movie Concordance:
- The above links are for the study of specifically John's passion account. See also Study Links and Resources for the general Accounts of Jesus' Passion
- Study Links and Resources for the Book of John