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Unlike the other synoptic gospels, the Gospel of John offers a distinct lens through which to understand the teachings and miracles of Jesus Christ. Irish Scripture Scholar Frances Hogan delves deep into the intricate layers of Saint John's narrative, illuminating the profound spiritual truths embedded within each episode. Through her insightful commentary and scholarly expertise, she unveils the hidden symbolism and divine revelations that make this gospel an unparalleled masterpiece.
Whether you are a devoted believer seeking a deeper understanding of the Gospel of John or a curious seeker exploring the foundations of Christianity, this podcast will provide you with invaluable insights. Each episode of "Voyage" takes you on an enlightening journey, exploring the unique perspectives presented by Saint John the Evangelist.
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Ep 92 - Rebirth and Prophecy
Saison 1 · Épisode 92
mardi 19 décembre 2023 • Durée 21:20
In this final episode of the Bible study on the Gospel of John led by Frances Hogan, the focus is on the post-resurrection encounter between Jesus and Peter at the Lake of Galilee. The discussion unfolds around Jesus' poignant questioning of Peter's love, challenging him three times. This serves as a transformative and rehabilitative moment for Peter, who had previously denied Jesus thrice. The dialogue symbolizes Peter's spiritual resurrection and complete dependence on God. The significance of Jesus reinstating Peter as the chief shepherd is emphasized, portraying divine delegation of authority and highlighting the compassion required for effective leadership in shepherding God's flock. The episode delves into the symbolic depth of the shepherd imagery, drawing connections to Old Testament references and illustrating Peter's journey from denial to repentance.
Additionally, Hogan touches on a prophecy regarding Peter's future martyrdom, reinforcing his commitment to suffering for the faith. The discussion extends to John, representing the broader church community and symbolizing its endurance until the second coming of Jesus. Peter is instructed to focus on his own vocation, while the mention of John signifies the church's ongoing mission and its ultimate perseverance through the ages. The episode concludes with reflections on the mysteries of Christ, the body of Christ, and the mission of the church, emphasizing the need for the Holy Spirit to be poured into believers for the church to fulfill its divine purpose.
Bible References:
- Jn.21:15-17 - The dialogue between Jesus and Peter by the Sea of Galilee
- Jn.21:18 - Jesus provides a prophecy to Peter about his future
- Jn.21:20-23 - The conversation between Peter and Jesus regarding the fate of the disciple John
Irish Scripture Scholar Frances Hogan invites you to embark on a transformative journey, allowing the Gospel of John to challenge and inspire you. Unlike the other synoptic gospels, John's narrative offers a unique perspective on the life, passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Through engaging discussions, historical and Scriptural references, and insightful analysis, explore the uncommon view presented by Saint John the Evangelist.
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Ep 91 - Fishers of Men
Saison 1 · Épisode 91
lundi 18 décembre 2023 • Durée 21:09
In this Bible study episode, Frances Hogan focuses on the concluding chapter of the Gospel of John, considered an appendix aimed at clarifying the roles of Peter and John as the community transitions into the post-apostolic age. The narrative unfolds by the Lake of Galilee, referred to as the shore of Tiberias, where a group of disciples, led by Peter, encounters Jesus. Despite the disciples' initial lack of recognition, Jesus orchestrates a miraculous catch of fish, revealing his presence and authority. Frances Hogan explores the themes of discernment, obedience, and the symbolic significance of the catch, emphasizing the disciples' dependence on Jesus for spiritual success and the unity of the Church in its mission to the world.
The study delves into the disciples' reactions, highlighting John's discernment preceding Peter's, underscoring the importance of recognizing and following the guidance of those with deeper insight. The narrative also emphasizes the disciples' trust and obedience to Jesus, even when faced with a stranger on the shore. Symbolism plays a crucial role, with the 153 fish representing a universal harvest, and the unbroken net symbolizing the unity of the Church. The episode concludes by drawing parallels between this event and the broader mission of the Church, emphasizing the need for faithful labor in the vineyard and the assurance that Jesus is waiting for believers at the culmination of the Church's mission.
Bible References:
- Jn.21:1-3 - The disciples, including Peter, fishing on the Sea of Galilee but catching nothing during the night
- Jn.21:4-6: Jesus appears on the shore but is initially unrecognized by the disciples
- Jn.21:7 - The disciples begin to recognize Jesus
- Jn.21:8-14 - The disciples' interactions with Jesus, the preparation of breakfast, and the significance of the catch of 153 fish
- Jn.21:15-19 - Jesus engages in a conversation with Peter, asking him three times if he loves Him
- Jn.21:20-23 - The chapter concludes with a reference to the disciple whom Jesus loved (often identified with John) and a discussion about the longevity of the beloved disciple's life
Irish Scripture Scholar Frances Hogan invites you to embark on a transformative journey, allowing the Gospel of John to challenge and inspire you. Unlike the other synoptic gospels, John's narrative offers a unique perspective on the life, passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Through engaging discussions, historical and Scriptural references, and insightful analysis, explore the uncommon view presented by Saint John the Evangelist.
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Ep 82 - From Golgotha to Grace
Saison 1 · Épisode 82
mardi 5 décembre 2023 • Durée 21:55
In this Bible study session, Frances Hogan delves into the profound narrative of the Gospel of John Chapter 19, which chronicles the crucifixion of Jesus, the Messianic Davidic king. Notably, Hogan highlights John's distinctive storytelling approach, contrasting it with the synoptic gospels. Instead of inundating the scene with noise and insults, John crafts a narrative of silence and awe, allowing viewers to contemplate each aspect of the crucifixion separately. Emphasizing Jesus's controlled and silent demeanor, Hogan underscores the portrayal of Jesus as not a helpless victim but one in charge, evident in his permission for events like betrayal and arrest. The study meticulously explores symbolic elements, such as Jesus carrying his own cross, Pilate's multilingual proclamation of Jesus as the King of the Jews, and the profound symbolism behind Jesus being stripped and wearing a seamless garment akin to a high priest.
The discussion further unfolds as Hogan sheds light on the interaction between Jesus and his mother during the crucifixion. Despite its brevity, this poignant moment holds deep significance, symbolizing the care of the Church for Mary and, by extension, the enduring importance of the Blessed Mother in the fabric of the Christian community. The episode invites viewers to reflect on the layers of meaning within each element of the crucifixion narrative, fostering a deeper understanding of the profound events described in the Gospel of John Chapter 19.
Bible References:
- Jn.19:17 - Roman soldiers took charge of Jesus, and he carried his own cross to Golgotha, the place of the skull
- Jn.19:19-22 - Pilate's notice fixed to the cross, stating, "Jesus the Nazarene, King of the Jews," written in Hebrew, Latin, and Greek.
- Jn.13:27 - Jesus gave permission to his betrayer to carry out his actions
- Jn.3:14-16 - "When I am lifted up from the earth, I will draw all men to myself"
- Ps.22:18 - The soldiers' division of Jesus's clothing and casting lots
- Dan.7:13-14 - The Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven, emphasizing Jesus's eternal kingship and sovereignty
- Jn.17:19 - Jesus consecrates himself
- Jn.19:25 - The conversation between Jesus and his mother
Irish Scripture Scholar Frances Hogan invites you to embark on a transformative journey, allowing the Gospel of John to challenge and inspire you. Unlike the other synoptic gospels, John's narrative offers a unique perspective on the life, passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Through engaging discussions, historical and Scriptural references, and insightful analysis, explore the uncommon view presented by Saint John the Evangelist.
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Ep 81 - Jesus Before Pilate
Saison 1 · Épisode 81
lundi 4 décembre 2023 • Durée 22:07
In this Bible study episode, Frances Hogan focuses on verses 9 to 11 of the Gospel of John. Pilate, belonging to the unbelieving world, questions Jesus about his origins, misunderstanding the depth of the inquiry. The study highlights Jesus' silence in response, emphasizing that true power lies in God, not in Pilate or any earthly authority. It explores the political struggle between Pilate and the Sanhedrin, with Jesus asserting that only God holds ultimate power and control over the unfolding events. The passage concludes with Pilate succumbing to pressure from the Sanhedrin, symbolizing the chosen people's rejection of Jesus, leading to his crucifixion as he becomes the sacrificial lamb, ultimately fulfilling a divine purpose.
As the narrative unfolds, Pilate, despite a moment of mercy from Jesus, finds himself powerless in the face of the Sanhedrin's political maneuvering. The study delves into the dynamics of this pivotal moment, where the chosen people publicly reject their Messiah, declaring allegiance to Caesar. The rejection culminates in Pilate handing Jesus over for crucifixion, signifying a profound betrayal. The episode underscores the paradoxical nature of this event, where human actions driven by hatred and political expediency inadvertently contribute to the divine plan of redemption, as Jesus, despite rejection and betrayal, becomes the sacrificial cornerstone of a new covenant, ushering in an era of grace and mercy for humanity.
Bible References:
- Jn.19:9-11: Pilate questions Jesus about his origins, and Jesus responds by highlighting the ultimate power and control of God over the unfolding events
- Jn.19:12-16: The passage explores Pilate's dilemma as he faces pressure from the Sanhedrin to condemn Jesus. It culminates in Pilate handing Jesus over for crucifixion, symbolizing the rejection of Jesus by the chosen people, and the subsequent events leading to the crucifixion of Christ
Irish Scripture Scholar Frances Hogan invites you to embark on a transformative journey, allowing the Gospel of John to challenge and inspire you. Unlike the other synoptic gospels, John's narrative offers a unique perspective on the life, passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Through engaging discussions, historical and Scriptural references, and insightful analysis, explore the uncommon view presented by Saint John the Evangelist.
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Ep 80 - In the Shadow of the Cross
Saison 1 · Épisode 80
vendredi 1 décembre 2023 • Durée 21:58
In this Bible study episode led by Frances Hogan, the focus is on the events surrounding the scourging and crowning of Jesus on the final day of his life, as described in the Gospel of John. Pilate's misguided attempt to spare Jesus by suggesting scourging rather than execution becomes a pawn in the Sanhedrin's manipulation game. The Roman soldiers, seemingly without specific instructions, scourge Jesus without limits, dressing him as a mock king to insult the Jewish nation's claims. Jesus, crowned with thorns, symbolizes the acceptance of the curse of sin, ultimately redeeming human wrongs in thinking, intellect, pride, and arrogance. The soldiers, in their mockery, unwittingly pay obeisance to Jesus, foreshadowing the future acknowledgment of Jesus as the King of Kings and Lord of Lords in the Book of Revelation.
The study delves into Pilate's increasing disturbance as he grapples with the identity of Jesus. Despite declaring Jesus innocent three times, Pilate becomes entangled in a psychological war with the Sanhedrin. Frances Hogan highlights the tragic turn of events as the crowd, once shouting "Hosanna" and acknowledging Jesus as the King of Israel, now demands his crucifixion. The study ends with the revelation that Jesus is perceived as a threat by the Sanhedrin not for any criminal activity but because he claims to be the Son of God. This sets the stage for the next scene, emphasizing the identity of Jesus and the profound spiritual implications of his impending crucifixion.
Bible References:
- Jn.19:1-3 - Pilate orders the scourging of Jesus, and the soldiers mockingly dress him as a king
- Jn.19:2-3 - The soldiers put a crown of thorns on Jesus' head
- Jn.19:3 - Pilate presents Jesus to the crowd with the words, "Behold your King!"
- Jn.19:7 - The Jewish leaders state that Jesus claimed to be the Son of God as a reason for his death
Irish Scripture Scholar Frances Hogan invites you to embark on a transformative journey, allowing the Gospel of John to challenge and inspire you. Unlike the other synoptic gospels, John's narrative offers a unique perspective on the life, passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Through engaging discussions, historical and Scriptural references, and insightful analysis, explore the uncommon view presented by Saint John the Evangelist.
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Ep 79 - Truth, Choices, and Consequences
Saison 1 · Épisode 79
jeudi 30 novembre 2023 • Durée 20:27
In this Bible study session, Frances Hogan focuses on Pilate's encounter with Jesus and the pivotal choices made during the trial. She begins by highlighting Pilate's tragic misunderstanding of truth, as he questions Jesus in a world with multiple gods and conflicting philosophies. Hogan expresses sadness over Pilate's failure to recognize Jesus as the embodiment of truth, illustrating the consequences of Pilate walking away from the truth. Scene three unfolds as Pilate declares Jesus innocent but offers the crowd a choice between Jesus and Barabbas, a revolutionary. The crowd's choice of Barabbas over Jesus symbolizes a rejection of life in favor of darkness, setting the stage for profound consequences.
As the narrative progresses into Chapter 19, Pilate, realizing the inevitability of someone's death, orders the scourging of Jesus in a warped attempt to satisfy the crowd's demand for blood without giving up his political power. Frances Hogan criticizes Pilate's cruel decision, emphasizing that the punishment is given to an innocent man. Drawing parallels to the Passover lamb, Jesus, the Lamb of God, undergoes intense suffering in silence, maintaining a sense of majesty and peace throughout the horrific ordeal. The study underscores the profound significance of Jesus' sacrificial act for humanity, contrasting the misguided decisions of Pilate with the silent, regal endurance of Christ.
Bible References:
- Jn.18:38 - Pilate’s question “What is truth?”
- Matt.27:15-26, Mk.15:6-15, Lk.23:13-25, Jn.18:39-40 - Choosing Barabas over Jesus
- Duet.30:15-20 - The concept of choosing between life and death
- Is.52:14 - Scourging of Jesus
Irish Scripture Scholar Frances Hogan invites you to embark on a transformative journey, allowing the Gospel of John to challenge and inspire you. Unlike the other synoptic gospels, John's narrative offers a unique perspective on the life, passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Through engaging discussions, historical and Scriptural references, and insightful analysis, explore the uncommon view presented by Saint John the Evangelist.
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Ep 78 - The Kingdom Beyond
Saison 1 · Épisode 78
mercredi 29 novembre 2023 • Durée 22:35
In this Bible study episode, we look at the profound events of the last day of Jesus's life as depicted in the Gospel of John. The session unfolds scene by scene, with a deliberate emphasis on contemplation rather than a hurried progression through the narrative. The initial scene explores Jesus's accusations, particularly the shifting charges against him and the ultimate accusation of being a revolutionary. Frances Hogan delves into the tension between the religious charge of blasphemy and the political charge of opposing Caesar, highlighting the intricate dynamics leading to Jesus's trial before Pilate.
The second part of the episode centers on the pivotal interaction between Jesus and Pilate. Pilate, perplexed by the charges and Jesus's claim of kingship, engages in a dialogue attempting to grasp the nature of Jesus's kingdom. Jesus, asserting that his kingdom is not of this world, introduces a spiritual dimension that transcends Pilate's understanding. The scene serves as a poignant clash between the worldly perspective of Pilate and the divine truth embodied by Jesus. Despite Pilate's cynical response and apparent blindness to the spiritual reality, the encounter sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the unfolding drama that will ultimately lead to Jesus's crucifixion.
Bible References:
- Jn.18:28-32 - Jesus is accused, taken from Caiaphas' house to the praetorium, the avoidance of defilement for Passover, and Pilate's questioning of the charges against Jesus
- Jn.15:25 - The theme of betrayal without cause; Jewish authorities hating Jesus without a justifiable reason
- Jn.18:33-38 - Pilate questions Jesus about being the King of the Jews, leading to a dialogue about the nature of Jesus's kingdom
- Mk.15:11 - Pilate knew the charges against Jesus were out of jealousy.
- Gal.3:13 - Explains how Jesus's crucifixion redeems humanity from the curse of the law
Irish Scripture Scholar Frances Hogan invites you to embark on a transformative journey, allowing the Gospel of John to challenge and inspire you. Unlike the other synoptic gospels, John's narrative offers a unique perspective on the life, passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Through engaging discussions, historical and Scriptural references, and insightful analysis, explore the uncommon view presented by Saint John the Evangelist.
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Ep 77 - The Trial of Jesus Before Pilate
Saison 1 · Épisode 77
lundi 27 novembre 2023 • Durée 22:35
In this episode, the focus is on the trial of Jesus before Pilate, a pivotal moment in the Gospel of John. The narrative unfolds in a three-part drama, with Pilate navigating the chaos of accusations and hatred outside, Jesus silently enduring torture by Roman soldiers in the center, and the political manipulation orchestrated by Jewish leaders aiming to exploit Pilate's weaknesses for their own gains. The study underscores Pilate's inability to grasp the spiritual significance of the trial, portraying him as a shallow and confused figure caught between two starkly different worlds – the tumultuous front stage and the serene presence of Jesus in the background. This episode sheds light on the unseen spiritual battle at play, emphasizing the tragic consequences that unfold as a result of the manipulation and political maneuvering, ultimately leading to the downfall of Pilate, the loss of the Jewish leaders' temple and nation, and the sacrifice of Jesus.
As the drama unfolds, the study draws attention to the broader spiritual context, with Satan identified as the true adversary to Jesus. Despite the destructive consequences, the episode highlights a paradoxical moment where, amid chaos and mockery, Jesus is ironically acknowledged as the King of the Jews by the representatives of the secular world, symbolized by the crown of thorns and the mock royal robe. This acknowledgment, although done in jest, underscores the profound spiritual reality that transcends the surface events, inviting viewers to look beyond the immediate circumstances and recognize the unseen spiritual forces at play in the trial before Pilate.
Bible References:
- Jn.18:28 - Jesus being led from the house of Caiaphas to the Praetorium at daybreak, initiating the trial before Pilate
- Lk.2:35 - Prophet Simeon predicts that the child Jesus will bring about the fall and rise of many in Israel, revealing the secret thoughts of many hearts
- Jn.11:11 - Caiaphas, the high priest, expresses concern that if Jesus is allowed to continue, the Romans will come and destroy both the holy place and the nation
Irish Scripture Scholar Frances Hogan invites you to embark on a transformative journey, allowing the Gospel of John to challenge and inspire you. Unlike the other synoptic gospels, John's narrative offers a unique perspective on the life, passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Through engaging discussions, historical and Scriptural references, and insightful analysis, explore the uncommon view presented by Saint John the Evangelist.
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Ep 76 - In the Courtyard
Saison 1 · Épisode 76
lundi 27 novembre 2023 • Durée 22:00
In this Bible study episode with Frances Hogan, the focus is on the unfolding drama involving Jesus' arraignment before Anas, the high priest. The narrative highlights the contrasting actions of Peter, who initially desired to be with Jesus but is now found outside the courtyard denying any association. The study underscores the two-stage drama, with Jesus in the background facing interrogation about his disciples, while Peter, the chief disciple, denies him in the foreground. The episode explores the transformative journey of Peter, from stumbling and denying Jesus during this crucial moment to later fearlessly testifying before the Sanhedrin, emphasizing the significance of the right relationship with God as the key to being a faithful witness.
Frances Hogan draws attention to Jesus' protective silence regarding his disciples during the interrogation, showcasing a profound sense of charity. The study also delves into the abuse Jesus receives, particularly a slap from one of the guards, and Jesus' response, interpreting it as an act of mercy. The episode concludes with a discussion on the forthcoming trial before Caiaphas, the high priest, and anticipates the pivotal trial before Pilate, as John's gospel uniquely navigates through these events, emphasizing the profound transformations in the disciples and the unfolding divine drama in the life of Jesus.
Bible References:
- Jn.18:15 - Simon Peter follows Jesus into the high priest's palace
- Jn.18:17 - Peter denies being one of Jesus' disciples to a servant girl at the door of the high priest's palace
- Jn.18:20 - Jesus' spoke openly to the world and taught publicly
- Jn.18:22-23 - Jesus is slapped by an official after he responds to the high priest
- Jn.18:24 - Annas, the high priest, sends Jesus still bound to Caiaphas
Irish Scripture Scholar Frances Hogan invites you to embark on a transformative journey, allowing the Gospel of John to challenge and inspire you. Unlike the other synoptic gospels, John's narrative offers a unique perspective on the life, passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Through engaging discussions, historical and Scriptural references, and insightful analysis, explore the uncommon view presented by Saint John the Evangelist.
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Ep 75 - Sacrifice, Obedience, and Redemption
Saison 1 · Épisode 75
vendredi 24 novembre 2023 • Durée 22:51
In this episode, Frances Hogan delves into the Gospel of John Chapter 18, emphasizing the profound significance of the binding and unbinding of the Son of Man. Drawing parallels to biblical narratives, Hogan relates the binding of Jesus to the intense trials and tribulations of his Passion, where he is physically, emotionally, and spiritually bound. She highlights the depth of Jesus' sacrifice and His role in unbinding humanity from sin, drawing connections to His ministry, where He freed individuals from various afflictions.
Hogan extends the discussion to the biblical stories of Lazarus and the Old Testament event of Abraham's binding and unbinding of Isaac, emphasizing themes of sacrifice, obedience, and the fulfillment of God's promises. The narrative underscores the importance of understanding the Old Testament context to grasp the layers of meaning in John's Gospel. The episode concludes with the anticipation of Jesus being arraigned before the Jewish council, setting the stage for the subsequent trials and the demonstration of Jesus' unwavering testimony in the face of persecution.
Bible References:
- Jn.18:12-14 - Jesus is taken first to Annas, who was the father-in-law of Caiaphas, the high priest
- Jn.18:28 - Jesus being arraigned before the Jewish council
- Lk.22:66-71 - Jesus before the Jewish council
- Jn.1:29 - The ram offered by Abraham on Mount Moriah as a representation of the Lamb of God
- Jn.1:29 - John the Baptist declares, "Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!"
- Jn.14:30-31 - Jesus' statement about doing exactly what the Father tells Him
- Gen.22 - The binding and unbinding of Isaac
- Lk.21:12 - Jesus foretelling persecution
Irish Scripture Scholar Frances Hogan invites you to embark on a transformative journey, allowing the Gospel of John to challenge and inspire you. Unlike the other synoptic gospels, John's narrative offers a unique perspective on the life, passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Through engaging discussions, historical and Scriptural references, and insightful analysis, explore the uncommon view presented by Saint John the Evangelist.
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