| Term | Definition |
| Son of God | A title applied to Jesus designating alternately either His messianic status or consciousness of filial intimacy with His Father |
| John | The son of Zebedee and brother of James, He was one of the twelve disciples. He wrote the fourth gospel. |
| Disciple | The word means "a learner." Anyone who loves Jesus enough to learn and follow his teachings is one. |
| John the Baptist | He was a prophet of priestly descent. |
| Last Supper | The last meal Jesus ate with his disciples. At this meal Jesus told his disciples that one of them would betray him before the night was out. |
| Miracle | an event that can't be explained by nature or human effort, only by God's power. |
| Sign | This is a miracle or something people could experience that pointed them to recognize God's power at work. |
| I Am | This is one of the names God called himself. |
| Moses | A great Jewish hero who led the Jewish people out of slavery in Egypt during the Exodus. |
| Burning Bush | The first time God spoke to Moses, Moses saw a bush on fire. When he looked closer, the bush was on fire but it wasn't burning up. |
| John 3:16 | It is probably the most familiar Bible verse of all. |
| Eternal life | To live with God forever and ever, to never die. |
| Vision | Seeing something that can only be seen by the power of God. It is like a dream but the person is awake. |
| Revelation of Jesus Christ | The last book of the Bible. It was written by John the Apostle. |
| Galilee | The place in Israel where Jesus grew up. |
| Judea | The land promised to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob is known as Israel. |
| Samaria | A region in Palestine located between Galilee on the north and Judah/Judea on the south, and between the Jordan River on the east and the Plain of Sharon on the west. |