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The Gospel of John

Placement in the Holy Bible:
  • Fourth book of the New Testament
Author:
  • Traditionally attributed to John, one of Jesus’ twelve disciples, known as the “beloved disciple.”
Intended Audience:
  • All of humanity, especially those seeking to understand Jesus’ divinity and truth.
Purpose:
  • To present the divinity of Jesus and the message of eternal life.
  • To provide evidence that Jesus is the Son of God and to inspire faith in believers.
Key Themes:
  • Divinity of Jesus: John’s Gospel portrays Jesus as the Son of God, emphasising His divine nature.
  • Eternal Life: It highlights the offer of eternal life through Jesus and the importance of faith.
  • Love and Relationship: Focuses on the love of Jesus and the depth of a personal relationship with Him.
Major Sections:
  1. Spiritual Opening (Chapter 1): Introduces Jesus as the “Light of the World” and the embodiment of truth, revealing His divine nature.
  2. Miracles and Teachings (Chapters 2-12): Showcases various miracles and teachings, such as turning water into wine and significant sermons.
  3. Journey and Disputes (Chapters 13-17): Covers Jesus’ final journey to Jerusalem, His conversations with His disciples, and His last teachings.
  4. Passion and Resurrection (Chapters 18-21): Details Jesus’ arrest, crucifixion, death, resurrection, and His appearances to the disciples after His resurrection.
Structure:
  1. Chapter 1: The divine nature of Jesus and the beginning of His works.
  2. Chapters 2-12: Jesus’ miracles, teachings, and various aspects of His ministry.
  3. Chapters 13-17: The final teachings, Jesus’ last week in Jerusalem, and His conversations with the disciples.
  4. Chapters 18-21: Jesus’ arrest, crucifixion, death, resurrection, and His final encounters with the disciples.
Characteristics:
  • Spiritual Depth: John’s Gospel is more spiritual and philosophical compared to the other Gospels, offering profound spiritual insights.
  • Love and Relationship: It places special emphasis on the love of Jesus and personal relationships, encouraging believers to deepen their connection with Him.
  • Gospel’s Style: Contains concise yet profound dialogues and teachings, clarifying the divinity and love of Jesus.
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