Commentary On The Gospel Of John

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  commentary on the gospel of john: Commentary on the Gospel of John Theodore of Mopsuestia, 2010-03-26 Theodore of Mopsuestia serves as one of the most important exemplars of Antiochene exegesis of his generation.While charges of heterodoxy against Theodore may not be entirely justified, there remains an apparent dualism in his Christology that should be critically viewed in light of the later Chalcedonian formula. With this caution, there still remains much that is valuable for contemporary readers, whether preachers, students or lay people interested in the early church?s understanding of the Gospel of John. Here for the first time is a complete English translation of this valuable work, ably translated by Marco Conti and edited by Joel C. Elowsky.
  commentary on the gospel of john: The Gospel According to John D. A. Carson, 1991 This commentary seeks above all to explain the text of John's Gospel to those whose privilege and responsibility it is to minister the Word of God to others, to preach and to lead Bible studies. I have tried to include the kind of information they need to know, but to do so in such a way that the informed layperson could also use the work in personal study of the Bible, exclusively for purposes of personal growth in edification and understanding. In particular, I have attempted: (1) To make clear the flow of the text. (2) To engage a small but representative part of the massive secondary literature on John. (3) To draw a few lines towards establishing how the Fourth Gospel contributes to biblical and systematic theology. (4) To offer a consistent exposition of John's Gospel as an evangelistic Gospel. - Preface.
  commentary on the gospel of john: Commentary on the Gospel of John Alvah Hovey, 1885
  commentary on the gospel of john: The Gospel of John Rudolf Bultmann, 2014-08-15 As the first volume in the Johannine Monograph Series, The Gospel of John: A Commentary by Rudolf Bultmann well deserves this place of pride. Indeed, this provocative commentary is arguably the most important New Testament monograph in the twentieth century, perhaps second only to The Quest of the Historical Jesus by Albert Schweitzer. In contrasting Bultmann's and Schweitzer's paradigms, however, we find that Bultmann's is far more technically argued and original, commanding hegemony among other early-Christianity paradigms. Ernst Haenchen has described Bultmann's commentary as a giant oak tree in whose shade nothing could grow, and indeed, this reference accurately describes its dominance among Continental Protestant scholarship over the course of several decades.
  commentary on the gospel of john: The Gospel of John David F. Ford, 2021-12-07 Christianity Today 2023 Book Award Finalist (Biblical Studies) John is a Gospel of abundant truth, life, and love. David Ford, one of the world's leading Christian theologians, invites readers into a fresh, profound encounter with Jesus through the Gospel of John in this comprehensive theological commentary. This commentary will appeal to a wide audience, including pastors, church leaders, and other readers interested in the intersection of theology and spirituality. It will also be of interest to professors and students doing research on John and the reception of the Gospel in Christian theology.
  commentary on the gospel of john: The Gospel According to John Thomas L. Brodie, 1993 While synthesizing well-established commentators as diverse as Bultmann and Brown, Brodie expands Johannine studies in two directions. First, by drawing on the techniques of contemporary literary studies, he shows that John's Gospel, far from being poorly edited, is a carefully-wrought unity. Second, he shows that the final basis of this unity lies not in history or theology but, as ancient tradition suggested, in spirituality. Brodie also includes his own translation of John. The result is a new commentary, contemporary in style, perspective, and method.
  commentary on the gospel of john: The Gospel of John Frederick Dale Bruner, 2012-02-22 The author of a much-loved two volume Matthew commentary (1990) that he greatly revised and expanded fourteen years later, Frederick Dale Bruner now offers The Gospel of John: A Commentary -- more rich fruit of his lifetime of study and teaching. Rather than relying primarily on recent scholarship, Bruner honors and draws from the church's major John commentators throughout history, including Augustine, Chrysostom, Aquinas, Luther, Calvin, Bultmann, Barrett, and many more. Alongside this historical interpretation is Bruner's own contemporary interpretation, which incorporates a lucid translation of the text, references to recent scholarship, and his pastoral application of the Gospel to present-day experience. Like Bruner's other work, this commentary is rich in biblical insights, broadly historical, and deeply theological. Here is what Eugene Peterson said about Bruner's earlier work on Matthew: This is the kind of commentary I most want -- a theological wrestling with Scripture. Frederick Dale Bruner grapples with the text not only as a technical exegete (although he does that very well) but as a church theologian, caring passionately about what these words tell us about God and ourselves. His Matthew commentary is in the grand traditions of Augustine, Calvin, and Luther -- expansive and leisurely, loving the text, the people in it, and the Christians who read it. The same could well be said about the present John commentary, which promises to be another invaluable resource for pastors, teachers, and laypeople alike.
  commentary on the gospel of john: John Robert Charles Sproul, 2019 In John, the second volume in the St. Andrew's Expositional Commentary series, Dr. Sproul deals with major themes in his easily understandable style. Readers will find invaluable insights into the goals John had in writing his Gospel, the background for Jesus' time, and the meanings of some of John's most difficult passages. This introduction to the Gospel of John is packed with insights and exhortations that will draw the reader closer to the Savior and encourage him or her to a greater depth of love and devotion to Him.
  commentary on the gospel of john: Commentary on the Gospel of John: Bible Study Notes and Comments David Pratte, 2018-12-25 Bible study notes and commentary on the New Testament Gospel of John. Emphasizes understanding the text with practical applications. Intended to be helpful to all Christians, including teachers and preachers, while avoiding an emphasis on technical issues. Written from the conservative viewpoint of faith in the Bible as the absolute, inerrant, verbally inspired word of God. Comments include discussion of these topics: * Evidence for faith in the Deity of Jesus * Testimony of miracles and fulfilled prophecy * Jesus' public ministry and teaching * Work of John the Baptist and of Jesus' apostles * Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection
  commentary on the gospel of john: The Gospel of John Craig S. Keener, 2003 Keener's commentary explores the Jewish and Greco-Roman settings of John more deeply than previous works, paying special attention to social-historical and rhetorical features of the Gospel. It cites about 4,000 different secondary sources and uses over 20,000 references from ancient literature. - Publisher.
  commentary on the gospel of john: The Gospel of John (Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture) Francis Martin, William M. IV Wright, 2015-04-28 In this addition to the Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture, two well-respected New Testament scholars interpret the Gospel of John in its historical and literary setting as well as in light of the Church's doctrinal, liturgical, and spiritual tradition. They unpack the wisdom of the Fourth Gospel for the intellectual and spiritual transformation of its readers and connect the Gospel with a range of witnesses throughout the whole history of Catholicism. This volume, like each in the series, is supplemented by features designed to help readers understand the Bible more deeply and use it more effectively in teaching, preaching, evangelization, and other forms of ministry.
  commentary on the gospel of john: John N. T. Wright, 2009-11-30 With a scholar's mind and a pastor's heart, N. T. Wright helps us discover the clues John gives in his gospel that we might see even more clearly the reality of who Jesus is, the new creation he inaugurates and the difference that all makes. Includes 26 sessions for group or personal study.
  commentary on the gospel of john: A Commentary on the Gospel of John Johannes Beutler, 2017 New Testament scholar Johannes Beutler brings together a lifetime of study and reflection in this acclaimed commentary, first published in German in 2013 and now available to English-speaking audiences for the first time. Moving through the Gospel of John with a careful and critical eye, Beutler engages the relevant primary and secondary sources; summarizes the existing discussion; and presents syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic analyses of the text. As he meticulously examines the Fourth Gospel, Beutler pays special attention to the influence of Old Testament and Early Jewish traditions, to the overall structure of the Gospel of John, and to evidence suggesting a later stratum of contextualized re-readings in the composition of the Gospel. Bold, literary, and theological, this volume represents a landmark work of German biblical scholarship.
  commentary on the gospel of john: The Gospel of John Paul L. Metzger, 2010-10-18 In the Resonate series the stories and insights of each book of the Bible are brought into conversation with contemporary voices of hope and lament. In this volume we journey through the Gospel of John with Paul Louis Metzger who wrestles with the question of what happens when God, who is love, comes to town and takes up residence among us.
  commentary on the gospel of john: The Gospel of John R. J. Rushdoony, Jesus is the true bread of life, come down from heaven. His flesh, His true humanity, is our bread of life; this He gives for the life of the world. We are in Him no longer the sinful and death-bound sons of fallen Adam, but the just and life-bound people of the last Adam. Christ gives us His flesh, His glorious humanity, so that we are remade into people of righteousness and eternal life. In this commentary the author maps out the glorious gospel of John, starting from the obvious parallel to Genesis 1 (In the beginning was the Word) and through to the glorious conclusion of Christ's death and resurrection. Nothing more clearly reveals the gospel than Christ's atoning death and His resurrection. They tell us that Jesus Christ has destroyed the power of sin and death. John therefore deliberately limits the number of miracles he reports in order to point to and concentrate on our Lord's death and resurrection. The Jesus of history is He who made atonement for us, died and was resurrected. His life cannot be understood apart from this, nor can we know His history in any other light. This is why John's testimony is true, and, while books filling the earth could not contain all that could be said, the testimony given by John is faithful.
  commentary on the gospel of john: The Gospel of John J. Ramsey Michaels, 2010-09-23 This new commentary part of Eerdmans s acclaimed NICNT series gives primary attention to John s gospel in its present form rather than the sources or traditions behind it. J. Ramsey Michaels assumes that the John who authored the book is someone very close to Jesus and, therefore, that the gospel is a testimony to events that actually happened in the life of Jesus. Yet Michaels does not ignore the literary character of the gospel of John or its theological contribution to the larger Christian community from its own time to the present day. Through a detailed verse-by-verse commentary, Michaels reveals how the gospel of the disciple whom Jesus loved is a unified composition, intertwined with the synoptics, yet drawing on material none of them cover.
  commentary on the gospel of john: A Commentary , 1958
  commentary on the gospel of john: The Gospel of John Jerome H. Neyrey, 2007 This highly accessible 2007 commentary brings readers into the cultural world of the gospel.
  commentary on the gospel of john: John Jean Calvin, 1994 This Crossway Classic Commentary capsulizes the basics of the faith, including Christ's nature and the profound meaning of His presence and works on earth.
  commentary on the gospel of john: 1, 2, 3 John - Comfort and Counsel for a Church in Crisis W. Hall Harris, W. Hall Harris, III, 2003
  commentary on the gospel of john: The Gospel of John, 1-3 John Philip Comfort, Wendell C. Hawley, Grant Osborne, 2017-12-05 These accessible commentaries are for anyone who wants to enter a serious study of God's Word. Each volume guides the reader through the literary and theological issues in the text and provides correlation to multiple numbering systems for word study. This volume includes the entire NLT text of John and 1–3 John, translation notes, and fresh expository commentary. AUTHOR BACKGROUND Dr. Philip W. Comfort has studied English Literature, Greek, and New Testament at the Ohio State University and the University of South Africa. He has taught at Wheaton College, Trinity Episcopal Seminary, and Columbia International University. He currently teaches at Coastal Carolina University and is a senior editor of Bible reference at Tyndale House Publishers. Dr. Wendell C. Hawley graduated from the University of Oregon (BA and MA) and from Western Baptist Seminary. He was awarded the LLD from California Graduate School of Theology and the DD degree from Western Baptist Seminary, Portland, Oregon. Dr. Grant R. Osborne is professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Prior to his work at Trinity, he served as a pastor for over 4 years and taught at Winnipeg Theological Seminary and the University of Aberdeen. He received his Master of Arts in New Testament from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and the Doctor of Philosophy in New Testament from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland.
  commentary on the gospel of john: John 1:1-7:1 William C. Weinrich, 2015 The commentary fully affirms the divine inspiration, inerrancy, and authority of Scripture as it emphasizes 'that which promotes Christ' in each pericope. Authors are sensitive to the rich treasury of language, imagery, and themes found throughout Scripture, including such dialectics as Law and Gospel, sin and grace, death and new life, folly and wisdom, demon possession and the arrival of the kingdom of God in Christ. Careful attention is given to the original Hebrew, Aramaic, or Greek. Further light is shed on the text from archaeology, history, and extrabiblical literature. Finally, Scripture's message is applied to the ongoing life of the church in terms of ministry, worship, proclamation of the Word, Baptism, the Lord's Supper, confession of the faith--all in joyful anticipation of the life of the world to come. -- Inside cover
  commentary on the gospel of john: Commentary on the Gospel of John August Tholuck, 1867
  commentary on the gospel of john: John- Moody Gospel Commentary J. Carl Laney, 1992-06-09 Dr. Carl Laney takes the reader verse-by-verse through John's Gospel to ensure interpretive continuity.
  commentary on the gospel of john: Commentary on the Gospel of John, Chapters 6-12 Saint Thomas (Aquinas), 2010-08 No description available
  commentary on the gospel of john: John Gerard Sloyan, 2009-07-15 In this volume, Gerard Sloyan utilizes the lectionary approach to offer new insights into understanding the book of John. In so doing, he puts the Fourth Gospel in the Old Testament context within which the early church received the public readings of this Gospel. His emphasis on the use of John within first-century Christianity enables modern readers to grasp the meaning of the Gospel message. Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching is a distinctive resource for those who interpret the Bible in the church. Planned and written specifically for teaching and preaching needs, this critically acclaimed biblical commentary is a major contribution to scholarship and ministry.
  commentary on the gospel of john: The Gospel of John Barnabas Lindars, 1981
  commentary on the gospel of john: Commentary on the Gospel of John Saint Thomas (Aquinas), 2010-08 No description available
  commentary on the gospel of john: Expository Thoughts on the Gospels ... St. Mark John Charles Ryle, 1866
  commentary on the gospel of john: The Gospel of St. John J. B. Lightfoot, 2015-11-09 Recently discovered in the Durham Cathedral Library, J. B. Lightfoot's commentary on the Gospel of St. John is a landmark event of great significance to both church and academy. Carefully transcribed and edited, these texts give us a new appreciation for Lightfoot's contributions to biblical scholarship.
  commentary on the gospel of john: The Gospel of John Elmer L. Towns, 2002 This commentary brings to life John's ultimate purpose for his gospel: that his readers will believe the life and death of the Son of God and receive eternal life. Part of the 21st Century Premillennial New Testament Commentary Series.
  commentary on the gospel of john: The Gospel of John Craig S. Keener, 2010-03-01 Christianity Today 2004 Award of Merit (Biblical Studies) Keener's commentary explores the Jewish and Greco-Roman settings of John more deeply than previous works, paying special attention to social-historical and rhetorical features of the Gospel. It cites about 4,000 different secondary sources and uses over 20,000 references from ancient literature.
  commentary on the gospel of john: The Gospel of John James Montgomery Boice, 1975
  commentary on the gospel of john: Holman New Testament Commentary - John Kenneth Gangel, 2000-12 One in a series of twelve New Testament verse-by-verse commentary books edited by Max Anders. Includes discussion starters, teaching plan, and more. Great for lay teachers and pastors alike.
  commentary on the gospel of john: Exposition of the Gospel of John Arthur W. Pink, 2011-08-01 It is our purpose to give a verse by verse exposition of the fourth Gospel in the course of this series of studies, but before turning to the opening verses of chapter I it will be necessary to consider John's Gospel as a whole, with the endeavor of discovering its scope, its central theme, and its relation to the other three Gospels. We shall not waste the reader's time by entering into a discussion as to who wrote this fourth Gospel, as to where John was when he wrote it, nor as to the probable date when it was written. These may be points of academic interest, but they provide no food for the soul, nor do they afford any help to an understanding of this section of the Bible, and these are the two chief things we desire to accomplish. Our aim is to open up the Scriptures in such a way that the reader will be able to enter into the meaning of what God has recorded for our learning in this part of His Holy Word, and to edify those who are members of the Household of Faith. Arthur Walkington Pink was an English Christian evangelist and Biblical scholar known for his staunchly Calvinist and Puritan-like teachings. Though born to Christian parents, prior to conversion he migrated into a Theosophical society (an occult gnostic group popular in England during that time), and quickly rose in prominence within their ranks. His conversion came from his father's patient admonitions from Scripture. It was the verse, Proverbs 14:12, 'there is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death, ' which particularly struck his heart and compelled him to renounce Theosophy and follow Jesus.
  commentary on the gospel of john: Expository Thoughts on the Gospel of John [Annotated, Updated] J. C. Ryle, 2019-06-01 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. – John 1:1 Wisdom, encouragement, and exhortation is contained in these pages. Not because of the author's brilliance, but because of the words of truth contained in the gospel of John. And just as the Apostle John didn't draw any attention to himself, so also J. C. Ryle clearly and wonderfully directs his words and our thoughts towards the inspired words of scripture. If we truly love God, we will love His word; and the more study His word, the more we will love God.
  commentary on the gospel of john: Commentary on John Origen Adamantius, 2014-03-29 This classic patristic work is by Origen Adamantius and it includes his commentary of John. Enjoy this classic!
  commentary on the gospel of john: Commentary on the Gospel of John Frédéric Louis Godet, 1886
  commentary on the gospel of john: The Gospel of John David F. Ford, 2021-12-07 Christianity Today 2023 Book Award Finalist (Biblical Studies) John is a Gospel of abundant truth, life, and love. David Ford, one of the world's leading Christian theologians, invites readers into a fresh, profound encounter with Jesus through the Gospel of John in this comprehensive theological commentary. This commentary will appeal to a wide audience, including pastors, church leaders, and other readers interested in the intersection of theology and spirituality. It will also be of interest to professors and students doing research on John and the reception of the Gospel in Christian theology.
  commentary on the gospel of john: John Edward W Klink III, 2017-01-10 Concentrate on the biblical author's message as it unfolds. Designed to assist the pastor and Bible teacher in conveying the significance of God's Word, the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament series treats the literary context and structure of every passage of the New Testament book in the original Greek. With a unique layout designed to help you comprehend the form and flow of each passage, the ZECNT unpacks: The key message. The author's original translation. An exegetical outline. Verse-by-verse commentary. Theology in application. While primarily designed for those with a basic knowledge of biblical Greek, all who strive to understand and teach the New Testament will benefit from the depth, format, and scholarship of these volumes.
St. John Chrysostom HOMILIES ON THE GOSPEL OF JOHN : Index.
St. John Chrysostom HOMILIES ON THE GOSPEL OF JOHN : C.1. St. John Chrysostom HOMILIES ON THE GOSPEL OF JOHN HOMILY I. Preface 1. They that are spectators of the heathen games, when they have learned that a distinguished athlete and winner of crowns is come from any quarter, run all together to view his wrestling, and all his

The Gospel of John - Bible Study Lessons
Page #7 Workbook on John 21. What did John (the Baptist) say about Jesus – 1:15? Explain. (Think: How could the “Word” have been both before and after John — cf. v1?) 22. What have we received from Jesus – 1:16? 23. What contrast is made between Moses and Jesus – 1:17? 24. List other passages showing the gospel offers men grace. 25.

A PATRISTIC COMMENTARY The Gospel - myorthodoxbooks.org
A PATRISTIC COMMENTARY The Gospel According to SAINT MARK FR. TADROS Y. MALATY 2003 Translated by DR. GEORGE BOTROS English Text revised by ... 15:37): John, a Hebrew name which means “the kingdom of God,” and Mark a Latin name which means “Hammer.” St. Mark was a relative of Barnabas, the Apostle. (nephew or cousin Col. 4:10). His ...

The Gospel of John - wpo-gregor.org
John Chapter 21 The last miracle in John’s Gospel. Peter’s restoration. “Feed my sheep.” The commission and the cross. The Gospel of John Introduction Both beginning and veteran Bible students will find this particular book rewarding. As one commentator quipped, “A child can wade in it and an elephant can bathe in it.” John’s ...

Gospel of John Study Guide - Annunciation Greek Orthodox …
Gospel of John Study Guide Page 1 of 175 The Gospel of John is one where style and theology are intimately wedded. There are six (6) unique features in John͜s Gospel1. Each of these will be discussed as we explore this fourth Gospel. ... detailed ͛commentary͜ signifying Him as Messiah (Christ) and Lord, the Living Word and Son of God,

Overview of the Gospel of John StudyTheBook
Overview of the Gospel of John Author and Date From the last portion of chapter 21 (v24), we find the author identifying himself as the “disciple whom Jesus loved.” ... it is recommended that the reader refer to either a good study bible or commentary. Key Verse(s) John 20:30-31 NASB Therefore many other signs Jesus also performed in the ...

John THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JOHN Commentary by David Brown
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JOHN Commentary by David Brown John 3048 John. INTRODUCTION Theauthor of the Fourth Gospel was the younger of the two sons of Zebedee, a fisherman on the Sea of Galilee, who resided at Bethsaida, where were born Peter and Andrew his brother, and Philip also. His mother's name was Salome, who, though not without her im-

LIVING IN CHRIST & GOSPEL OF JOHN - Billy Graham
John 20:31, NKJV A Christian is someone who believes in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. Following are helpful steps to guide you: 1. Complete the studies in Living in Christ (beginning on page 16). 2. Begin to read the gospel of John, using the “Daily Bible Reading” guide on pages 52–53. 3. Pray daily, asking the Holy Spirit to guide you. 4.

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Introduction to the Gospel of John: A Presentation - And Some Questions FRANCIS J. MOLONEY, S.D.B. The Catholic University of America Washington, DC 20064 In the preface to his Anchor Bible commentary in 1966, the late Raymond E. Brown apologized for "yet another commentary" on the Gospel of John. He

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The Apostle John the Beloved Disciple Did not die by Martyrdom John the Apostle and John the Presbyter Muratorian Fragment and Latin Prefaces . Gospel and J ohannine Epistles Apocalypse Summary of Argument as to Authorship Early Citations Evangelist a Jew • Not an Allegorist . Idea of " Witness " Philo and the Fourth Gospel

STUDY GUIDE ON THE GOSPEL OF JOHN - The Bible For You
STUDY GUIDE ON THE GOSPEL OF JOHN by Dr. Manford George Gutzke John is the last of the four accounts of the earthly career of the Son of God. The first three are sometimes called The Synoptic Gospels, and are taken to show characteristics common to the three, which do not appear in John. It seems probable that the writers of the first three ...

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A PATRISTIC COMMENTARY The Gospel - stminahamilton.ca
A PATRISTIC COMMENTARY The Gospel According to SAINT MARK FR. TADROS Y. MALATY 2003 Translated by DR. GEORGE BOTROS English Text revised by ... 15:37): John, a Hebrew name which means “the kingdom of God,” and Mark a Latin name which means “Hammer.” St. Mark was a relative of Barnabas, the Apostle. (nephew or cousin Col. 4:10). His ...

B I B L E S T U D Y ] THE GOSPEL OF JOHN Chapter 1
The Gospel of John was written to the whole world for the purpose of convincing people that Jesus is the Christ (which means Messiah...or „anointed one‟), and that by believing in Him, they might have eternal life in His name. This is precisely what John tells us in John 20:31. John 20:31

St. John Chrysostom HOMILIES ON THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW : …
St. John ChrysostomHOMILIES ON THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW : C.1. S. John Chrysostom HOMILIES ON THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW HOMILY I. It were indeed meet for us not at all to require the aid of the written Word, but to exhibit a life so pure, that the grace of the Spirit should be instead of books to our souls, and that as these are inscribed with

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the gospel of john radiant groups study guide example john 1:1–18 week 1 john 1:19–51 week 2 john 2:1–25 week 3 john 3:1–21 week 4 john 3:22–36 week 5 john 4:1–45 week 6 john 4:46–5:17 week 7 john 5:18–47 week 8 john 6:1–21 week 9 john 6:22–71 week 10 john 7:1–36 ...

The Gospel Of John - Executable Outlines
Sermons From John 5 Bearing Witness Of The Light John 1:6-8 INTRODUCTION 1. In the prologue to his gospel, the apostle John introduces another man named John... a. A man who was sent from God - Jn 1:6 b. A man who came to bear witness of the Light - Jn 1:7-- This man, of course, was John the Baptist 2.

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Current Issues in the Study of the Gospel of Mark
I view the Gospel—written in the late 60s—as presenting Jesus, not Caesar, as the true “son of God.” (More will be said on this theme below.) Currently I am writing a replacement for volume 1. I have also written a brief commentary on the whole of Mark in Eerdmans Commentary on the Bible, edited by James Dunn and John

JESUS IS LIGHT: THE MEANING OF LIGHT IN THE GOSPEL OF JOHN
11 May 2018 · Ernst Haenchen, John 1: A Commentary on the Gospel of John Chapters 1-6, trans. Robert W. Funk, ed. Robert W. Funk and Ulrich Busse, Hermeneia (Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1984). Thomas Aquinas, Commentary on the Gospel of St. John, trans James A. Weisheipl (Albany: Magi Books, 1998).

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THE GOSPEL OF JOHN S.O.A.P. JOURNAL This is a simple way to help us to regularly disciple ourselves in our daily readings, whilst also giving us ... An easy to read commentary of the Gospel of John is Tom Wrights “John for Everyone”. For something more scholarly, search for D.A. Carsons “The Gospel According to John” (The Pillar

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The Gospel begun by John the Baptist’s ministry 2. Mark 1:9–20. Christ’s baptism, temptation, and calling of His first disciples 3. Mark 1:21–34. ... Petter’s Commentary was originally preached by him in the form of expository lectures to his own congregation. He began to preach on it, June 7th, 1618, and continued preaching on it ...

A Storytelling Commentary on John 11:32-44 - gotell.org
A Storytelling Commentary on John 11:32-44 Thomas E. Boomershine, PhD This is one of the most graphically ambiguous stories in regard to Jesus' identity in the whole of the gospel tradition. Jesus here is supremely human and at the same time, in his raising of Lazarus, demonstrates the power of God. So this is a particularly rich story in

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Commentary Notes 12 Week One: Gathering Discussion Outline 14 Week Two Jesus Teaches Nicodemus 16 Day One: Night Vision 17 Day Two: Twice Born 19 Day Three: Lifted Up 20 ... In John, the Fourth Gospel, we have a highly schematized presentation of the story of Jesus, with seven “I am” sayings linked to seven “I am” discourses, ...

Francis J. Moloney, The Gospel of John (Sacra Pagina 4). - JSTOR
introductions that the distinctive vision of this commentary unfolds " (xii, emphasis added). The exposition - the essence of the commentary - compares well with many other commentaries on John. Moloney respects the present order of the gospel, and does not waste undue time discussing imaginary redactional levels.

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this Gospel offers. These are glories that are hard to communicate in any human language. As I studied the Gospel of St. John, I came to understand the meaning of what Origen, meant when he wrote his meditations and sermons on this Gospel. He stated that he believed he could not complete his interpretation of St. John until he had passed into ...

The Fourfold Gospel in the Writings of Ephrem the Syrian
commentary on a gospel text other than the usual, fourfold gospel.2 Indeed, although he was, according to the report of Sozomen the historian, greatly admired by Greek-speaking Christians such as Basil of Caesarea and although he, like Basil, opposed the Arians,3 his commentary on the gospel text created by the second-century ...

Commentary on John 20 11-18 - ouosu.com
The Commentary below on John 20:11-18 is a commentary supplement to the Commentary on John 20:1-10, 19-20. International Bible Lesson Commentary John 20:11-18 (John 20:11) But Mary stood weeping outside the tomb. As she wept, she bent over to look into the tomb; In his Gospel, John strongly implied that Mary ran back with Peter and him to the ...

The Gospel Of Mark - Executable Outlines
The early and unanimous opinion is that John Mark wrote this gospel. His mother was Mary, who had a large house in Jerusalem (Ac 12:12). Some speculate the Last Supper took ... (Bible Knowledge Commentary). Theme Mark’s gospel was evidently written to Gentiles, perhaps Christians in Rome (BKC); note the following:

A Storytelling Commentary on John 6:56-69 - gotell.org
A Storytelling Commentary on John 6:56-69 Thomas E. Boomershine, PhD The bread discourse ends with Jesus' words to his disciples who were offended. They are so offended that some of them actually leave. In all probability this reflects the reality of the storytelling situation when John recited the Gospel. People would have been listening

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John 13John 13 The Last Supper: Jesus Washes the Disciples’ Feet, Identifies His Betrayer, ... 12:5-6).” - Africa Bible Commentary (1282) “Lifted his heel against me means ‘has given me a great fall’ or ‘has taken cruel advantage of me.’ To the eastern idea of ... Gospel; officially a commissioner of Christ ["apostle"] - Strong ...

The Wiersbe Bible Commentary
lished my commentary on 1 John and called it Be Real. Nobody remembers who named the book, but for me it was the beginning of three decades of intensive Bible study as I ... Yet in his gospel, he gives us the words and works of Jesus Christ, “the Son of David, the Son of Abraham” (Matt. 1:1). Matthew did not write to tell us about himself ...

BELIEVE AND LIVE – THE GOSPEL OF JOHN - Bible Outlines
The Gospel of John presents a very unique picture of Jesus Christ – one that can lead an inquiring mind to initial faith as well as one that can deepen the faith and intimacy of the most mature believer. Even the language used partakes of this same paradoxical impact:

1 John - Arthur Pink - Chapel Library
3:11) finds its source in 13:34 of John’s Gospel. The reader may also compare 3:1 with John 1:12; 3:2 with John 17:24; 3:8 with John 8:44; 3:13 with John 15:20; 4:9 with John 3:16, etc. To whom it was writtenTo whom it was written

Gospel of John-F.B.Meyer-1 - Precept Austin
Gospel of John-F.B.Meyer-1 GOSPEL OF JOHN THE LIFE AND LIGHT OF MEN LOVE TO THE UTTERMOST F. B. Meyer PART 1 John 1:1 The Word John 1:2-3 The Word in Creation John 1:9 The Word as Light John 1:14 The Word Made Flesh John 1:18 The Word Declaring the Unseen God John 1:23, 29, 37 Three Memorable Days

The Gospel of John in Modern Interpretation - Kregel
“The Gospel of John in Modern Interpretation is a wonderful intro-duction to the fascinating world that is the New Testament study of ... This includes especially his Johannine studies, where his commentary on John’s gospel continues to arouse deeply felt responses. John A. T.

1–3 John - Archive.org
and a commentary on the Gospel of John. He coauthored Encountering the New Testament and is translator of several German academic works. He is editor of Trinity Journal and has taught regularly in Africa and Eastern Europe for the past twenty years. Yarbrough_John_WT_bb.indd 2 7/9/08 7:53:54 AM

The Gospel Of John - Bible Study Guide
John 1:1-5 INTRODUCTION 1. The gospel of John was written for a simple purpose... a. To produce faith in Jesus as the Christ, the Son of God - Jn 20:30-31a b. To share the “life” that comes through such faith - Jn 20:31b 2. To encourage us to have faith in Jesus Christ... a. John begins his gospel with a prologue - Jn 1:1-18 b.

ACommentary - Baker Publishing Group
Noncanonical Gospel Traditions 34 Source Criticism of the Fourth Gospel 37 John, Historical Tradition, and the Synoptics 40 John and Historical Tradition 42 John’s Distinctive Style and Adaptation of the Gospel Form 47 Conclusion 51 2. The Discourses of the Fourth Gospel 53 Oral Traditions, Notes, and Memory 54 1. Oral Cultures 54 2. Note ...

0185-0254 – Origines – Commentarii in evangelium Joannis …
Origen’s Commentary on the Gospel of John. ———————————— Book I. 1. How Christians are the Spiritual Israel. That people which was called of old the people of God was divided into twelve tribes, and over and above the other tribes it had the levitical order, which itself again carried on the service of God

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO SAINT JOHN - Holy Trinity Russian …
1 THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO SAINT JOHN CHAPTER 1 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 The same was in the beginning with God. 3 All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made. 4 In him was life; and the life was the light of men. 5 And the light shineth in darkness; and the ...

Introduction to the Gospel of John - Agape Bible Study
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JOHN AGAPE BIBLE STUDY 1. Homilies on the Gospel of St. John, St. John Chrysostom, Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers vol. 14, (Hendrickson Publishers, 1988). 2. Gospel of John, First Epistle of John, Soliloquies, St. Augustan, Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, vol. 7, (Hendrickson Publishers, 1988). 3.

The Gospel of John - Grace on Campus
3 15 (John bore witness about him, and cried out, “This was he of whom I said, ‘He who comes after me ranks before me, because he was before me.’”) 16 For from his fullness we have all received, grace upon grace. 17 For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ.

The Gospel of Luke - Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture
Outline of the Gospel of Luke 24 Luke States His Purpose (1:1–4) 29 God Visits His People (1:5–80) 33 A Savior Is Born (2:1–52) 59 ... The Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture aims to serve the ministry of the Word of God in the life and mission of the Church. Since Vatican Coun-cil II, there has been an increasing hunger among ...

GOSPEL OF JOHN - Cru
John was leaning on Jesus' chest during this meal. And Peter, knowing that Jesus would tell John what he meant, prompted John to ask Jesus who would betray him. And Jesus told him. (2) Consider this scene from the cross: The Book of John Jesus loves everybody. But John was his closest friend. And John's gospel is very distinct.

An Exegetical Study of The Prologue of John (John 1:1-18)
independently of the Gospel itself—but within the same Christian circles as that of the Evangelist—best explains both their apparent independence from the rest of the Gospel and their intrinsic similarities to the theology both of the Gospel and of the Johannine Epistles. John’s use of the term "Logos" (1:1-2; most frequently rendered "Word"

A Patristic Commentary Acts of the Apostles
as a continuation of the gospel according to St. Luke, as the beginning of this book came in harmony with the end of that gospel. Yet, after the gospel of St. John was written; the Church brought the four gospels together; and this book came to form the connecting link that binds the four gospels and the epistles of the apostles.

ON THE GOSPEL OF JOHN - Cambridge University Press
on history, the Jesus tradition, and the Fourth Gospel 49 Craig R. Koester 4 Symbolism in John s Gospel: an evaluation of Dodd s contribution 66 Jan van der Watt 5 C. H. Dodd on John 13: 16 (and 15: 20): St John s knowledge of Matthew revisited 86 Gilbert Van Belle and David R. M. Godecharle 6 John and the rabbis revisited 107 Catrin H. Williams 7

The ‘I-am’ sayings of Jesus in the gospel of John and questions of ...
relating to the Gospel of John and historical scholarship, and in particular to the ‘I-AM’ statements / discourses in the Gospel of John. The second and third chapters will examine the exegetical investigation on the ‘bread of life’ and ‘light of the world’ discourses in the Gospel of John chapters 6 and 8 respectively.

Exposition of the Gospel of John - Vol. 2 - Grace-eBooks.com
John’s Gospel conveys a distinctive moral truth. Jesus “stood” directs attention to the dignity and blessedness of His person, and it is very solemn to note that in no single instance (where this expression occurs) was the glory of His person recognized: cf. John 1:26; 7:37 and what follows; John 20:14, 19, 26; 21:4. Jesus