The Disciple Whom Jesus LovedThe Bible tells us that "the disciple whom Jesus loved" was the author of the book that is today called the Gospel of John. But the Biblical evidence revealed in the scriptures is actually able to prove that this beloved disciple could not have been the apostle John. From the Mount of Transfiguraton to Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead, from the Last Supper to the Garden of Gethsemane, this Bible study book answers the question "who wrote the Gospel of John" - "who was the disciple that Jesus loved" - using nothng but God's Word.149 pages, including a topical index and a scripture index. |
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... Humble Was John ? · • • • A Glaring Contrast Why Include John , But Exclude " The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved " ? The Relationship Between Jesus And John Peter Was Foremost Among " The Twelve " The Behavior And Character Of John The ...
... Humble Was John ? · • • • A Glaring Contrast Why Include John , But Exclude " The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved " ? The Relationship Between Jesus And John Peter Was Foremost Among " The Twelve " The Behavior And Character Of John The ...
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... Humble Was John ? In defending the idea that the Apostle John was the author of this Gospel , some will say that the reason John didn't identify himself as the author was that he was just being humble . Is this reasonable ? In the Book ...
... Humble Was John ? In defending the idea that the Apostle John was the author of this Gospel , some will say that the reason John didn't identify himself as the author was that he was just being humble . Is this reasonable ? In the Book ...
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... humble ) when he wrote that book ? Surely not , but this contrast between the behavior of John and that of the anonymous author cannot be overlooked . Moreover , " the disciple whom Jesus loved " is not the most humble - sounding self ...
... humble ) when he wrote that book ? Surely not , but this contrast between the behavior of John and that of the anonymous author cannot be overlooked . Moreover , " the disciple whom Jesus loved " is not the most humble - sounding self ...
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... humble . Prior to the day of Pentecost at least , it seems that humility may have not been John's strong point . Naturally , we would expect that the presence of the Holy Spirit after Pentecost would enable John to be more humble ...
... humble . Prior to the day of Pentecost at least , it seems that humility may have not been John's strong point . Naturally , we would expect that the presence of the Holy Spirit after Pentecost would enable John to be more humble ...
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... humble term to hide behind , but we know that it's a true description since it was written under the inspiration of ... humble because the author was willing to remain nameless . They are incorrect about John being this author ...
... humble term to hide behind , but we know that it's a true description since it was written under the inspiration of ... humble because the author was willing to remain nameless . They are incorrect about John being this author ...
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