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20 Ιουλ 2024 · Chapter 1. The book of John starts with the words “In the beginning,” which are the same words that open the book of Genesis. In the first verses of John, Jesus is referred to as “the Word." John says that Jesus was with God and that Jesus was God. He says that all things were created through Jesus.
Introduction. Who are “the Jews” in the Gospel of John? For Whom, by Who, from Where and When John’s Gospel was authored? Judean Christian Mission to the Israelite Samaritans. Rethinking Israelite Samaritans and their Diaspora. A Niche Market for John’s Gospel. Authority as the key characteristic of “the Jews” in John.
13 Αυγ 2024 · The evangelist John rests one hand on his gospel book, in this 83-inch-tall marble sculpture carved by Donatello in about 1415 for a niche in the facade of the Cathedral of Florence. Scholars writing Gospel of John commentary often grapple with the question: Who wrote the Gospel of John? Photo: Erich Lessing.
Gospel of John: summary. The Gospel of John begins with the famous statement ‘In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.’ We have discussed this quotation, which is often summarised as the Incarnation of the Word, in more detail in a separate post.
14 Ιουν 2022 · John's construction of the evil of the Jews is centered on the Jews being descendants of their father, Abraham. John's Jesus responded that God is their true father, but the Jews do not follow him: If God were your Father, you would love me, for I have come here from God...
16 Απρ 2015 · The Gospel of John is clearly one of the most favorite books of the Bible. But for its careful readers one question remained illusive for almost two millennia: How can this beloved Gospel read so anti-Jewish and pro-Jewish all at the same time?
Given its complex history there may have been more than one place of composition, and while the author was familiar with Jewish customs and traditions, their frequent clarification of these implies that they wrote for a mixed Jewish/Gentile or Jewish context outside Palestine.