Week 7: 1–2 Peter, Jude, John
Many believe that Mark (week 6) recorded the memoirs of Peter in his gospel. The next two books (days 31–32) are letters from
Peter himself, encouraging believers in what is now Turkey to hold on to their faith and assuring them Jesus will return as
promised. Jude’s letter (day 32) has many similarities to 2 Peter. John’s gospel has two main parts: the “Book of Signs” (days 33–
Many believe that Mark (week 6) recorded the memoirs of Peter in his gospel. The next two books (days 31–32) are letters from
Peter himself, encouraging believers in what is now Turkey to hold on to their faith and assuring them Jesus will return as
promised. Jude’s letter (day 32) has many similarities to 2 Peter. John’s gospel has two main parts: the “Book of Signs” (days 33–
34), chronicling seven miracles performed by Jesus, and the “Book of Glory” (day 35), detailing his death and resurrection.
Day 31 pages 351–358 read until the end of 1 Peter
Day 32 pages 359–368 read until the end of Jude
Day 33 pages 369–382 read until “…was later to betray him.)”
Day 34 pages 382–395 read until “…what the Father has told me to say.”
Day 32 pages 359–368 read until the end of Jude
Day 33 pages 369–382 read until “…was later to betray him.)”
Day 34 pages 382–395 read until “…what the Father has told me to say.”
Day 35 pages 395–408 read until the end of John