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Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #20

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John 12:1–19 

We read John 12 with an eye for meaning, moving from Mary’s costly anointing to a king on a donkey and the tension between literal history and spiritual truth. We sit with hard questions about Judas, poverty, symbolism, and what counts as essential belief.

• Why John’s timeline differs from the synoptics
• Anointing at Bethany as humility, burial, and honor
• Judas, the common purse, and ethics of the poor
• Diakonos as service rather than slavery
• Litra as possible burial measure and its weight
• Plotting against Lazarus as reaction to living proof
• Triumphal entry and Zechariah’s humble king
• Early Friends, James Naylor, and costly witness
• Remembering after glory as theology of insight
• Discerning essentials: resurrection, birth, and belief
• Physical–spiritual continuum and modern lenses

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Advices read in these podcasts can be found on page 29 in our Book Of Discipline.

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