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  1. Apr 26, 2024 · And, while some think it was written before Jerusalem was destroyed (AD 70), AD 85—90 is a more accepted time for the writing of the gospel of John. Purpose of Writing: The author cites the purpose of the gospel of John as follows: “But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you ...

  2. In biblical literature, John’s Gospel stands apart. Not only in content but also style and tone, John stands apart from its synoptic cousins Matthew Mark and Luke by being written differently than them and by being distinct stylistically, voice wise, and material selection- provoking scholars and theologians to consider why John wrote his gospel and specifically this particular version; its ...

    • Who Was John?
    • Who Was John Written to?
    • The Purpose of John
    • Conclusion
    • Article by Jack Wellman

    John was most certainly a Jew and he identifies himself in this gospel as “the disciple whom Jesus loved” (13:23). John and his elder brother James (Acts 12:2) were known as the sons of Zebedee” (Matt 10:2-4) but were also referred to as the “Sons of Thunder” (Mark 3:17) and so there is little doubt that this was the disciple John that is mentioned...

    John was written to the church, both then and now, but I also believe it was written for unbelievers as well because the Gospel of John focuses more on the divinity of Jesus Christ than any of the other gospels. It is much different than the synoptic gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. These gospels are closely related in material and their narrati...

    If this gospel had a specific purpose statement it would be “that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name” (20:31). The word “believe” appears over 100 times and ties in belief with having eternal life. The most famous or at least the most familiar verse in all the Bible may be J...

    The gospel of Johnis my favorite because it elevates the divinity of Jesus Christ and that He is God that humbled Himself and condescended to our level. He was both human and divine…both Man and God. This God-Man was both 100% Man while still being fully 100% God. With the understanding of this being a poor example, it would be like this: I was bor...

    Jack Wellman is Pastor of the Mulvane Brethren church in Mulvane Kansas. Jack is also the Senior Writer at What Christians Want to Know whose mission is to equip, encourage, and energize Christians and to address questions about the believer’s daily walk with God and the Bible. You can follow Jack on Google Plus or check out his book Blind Chance o...

  3. Oct 30, 2024 · The language of the Gospel and its well-developed theology suggest that the author may have lived later than John and based his writing on John’s teachings and testimonies. Moreover, the facts that several episodes in the life of Jesus are recounted out of sequence with the Synoptics and that the final chapter appears to be a later addition suggest that the text may be a composite.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. B. Prologue to the Gospel of John. This remarkable, profound portion is not merely a preface or an introduction. It is a summation of the entire book. The remainder of John’s Gospel deals with the themes introduced here: the identity of the Word, life, light, regeneration, grace, truth, and the revelation of God the Father in Jesus the Son. 1.

  5. Jun 17, 2019 · If we explore the rest of the Gospel of John looking for signs, or tokens, that Jesus is the Son of God, we find in abundance. Signs in the Gospel of John. John guides us by using the word semeion (“sign”) on seven occasions in his Gospel. Sign 1: Changing the water to wine at the wedding in Cana (John 2:1-11)

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  7. Aug 31, 2024 · However, he writes that “1 John, 2 John and 3 John [are] unreliable bases for historical reconstruction, whose implied audiences and situations are probably fabrications.” In other words, while these epistles may have followed the theology of the Gospel of John, they were written to make it seem as though there was a unique community formed around the Gospel’s ideas.

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