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  1. originally a disciple of John the Baptist and that together with Andrew, he was present when Jesus was identified by John as “the Lamb of God.”4 Adam Clarke’s Commentary states about the words “Two of his disciples”: “One of them was Andrew, John 1:40, and it is very likely that John himself was the other; in everything in which he ...

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  2. Four commentaries are currently available: Matthew Henry's Commentary, Pulpit Commentary, Gill's Exposition, and Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers. Click below on each to expand and select a book and chapter. To view commentaries one verse at a time, click to a verse page such as Genesis 1:1, then scroll down to the red Bible Commentary ...

  3. John 21. This is the Bible study on the Gospel of John. The Gospel of John was written by John, one of Jesus’ twelve apostles. Even among the twelve, John was one of the three apostles (along with Peter and James) who were the closest to Jesus. The Gospel of John, also called the "Book of John," is an eyewitness account written by someone ...

  4. Sep 14, 2020 · The KJV Parallel Bible Commentary offers you the convenience of a thorough evangelical commentary on the whole Bible, along with the complete text of Scripture in a parallel column. When you open the Commentary, you will find—all on the same page—both verse-by-verse commentary and the complete verses of Scripture. Forty-eight quality maps ...

  5. Download: Gospel of John Part II – John Calvin. Jamieson, Fausset, Brown. This classic KJV-based commentary is named after the three men who wrote it. Though it’s mostly known today as the Jamieson-Faucet-Brown commentary, it’s original title is Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible.

  6. 3. John the apostle relates how John the Baptist bore witness of the Light a. Declaring Jesus to be “The Lamb of God” - Jn 1:29,35-36 b. Declaring Jesus to be “The Son of God” - Jn 1:34 [Both the prophets and John bore witness to Jesus prior to His ministry. During the course of His Mark A. Copeland Sermons From John 5

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  8. John begins with the profound announcement that Jesus is the "in the beginning" creative Word of God who had become embodied (incarnated) as a human being to be the light of life for the world. After this comes the proclamation that this Jesus is the Son of God sent from the Father to finish the Father's work in the world (see 4:34 and note).

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