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Aug 13, 2024 · The Gospel of John was likely scribed by Andrew in the presence of John and others, just as Hebrews was Paul’s Gospel, sent by Luke by way of Mark to Ephesus after the June 29, 57 A.D. deaths of Peter and Paul, John (and the Church of Ephesus) being the recognized “son of thunder” leadership of the Churches (with Peter’s departure) until John’s death about 41 years later.
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The modern commentary literature could be further cited ad nauseam, but Lieu is a thoughtful scholar who has written not only a commentary: I, II & III John: A Commentary (Westminster/John Knox, 2008; on "authorship", see pp. 6-9), but also a related book on the theology of the Johannine epistles: The Theology of the Johannine Epistles (Cambridge University Press, 1991).
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 ...
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The majority of scholars see four sections in the Gospel of John: a prologue (1:1–18); an account of the ministry, often called the "Book of Signs" (1:19–12:50); the account of Jesus's final night with his disciples and the passion and resurrection, sometimes called the Book of Glory [33] or Book of Exaltation (13:1–20:31); [34] and a conclusion (20:30–31); to these is added an ...
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Jun 24, 2004 · 1. Background to the Study of John. Views on the authorship, origin, and historicity of the Fourth Gospel have changed drastically over the last century and a half. One hundred fifty years ago, if one had asked a New Testament scholar which of the four gospels gave us the most information about the life and ministry of Jesus, the answer would ...