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The Book Of John -- A Brief Overview
In regard to the book of John, the genuineness of this Gospel, i.e.,
the fact that the apostle John was its author, is beyond all reasonable
doubt. In recent times, from about 1820, many attempts have been made to
impugn its genuineness, but without success. The design of John in
writing this Gospel is stated by himself (John 20:31). It was at one
time supposed that he wrote for the purpose of supplying the omissions
of the synoptical, i.e., of the first three, Gospels, but there is no
evidence for this. "There is here no history of Jesus and his
teaching after the manner of the other evangelists. But there is in
historical form a representation of the Christian faith in relation to
the person of Christ as its central point; and in this representation
there is a picture on the one hand of the antagonism of the world to the
truth revealed in him, and on the other of the spiritual blessedness of
the few who yield themselves to him as the Light of life" (Reuss).
After the prologue (1:1-5), the historical part of the book begins with
verse 6, and consists of two parts. The first part (1:6-ch. 12) contains
the history of our Lord's public ministry from the time of his
introduction to it by John the Baptist to its close. The second part (ch.
13-21) presents our Lord in the retirement of private life and in his
intercourse with his immediate followers (13-17), and gives an account
of his sufferings and of his appearances to the disciples after his
resurrection (18-21). The peculiarities of this Gospel are the place it
gives (1) to the mystical relation of the Son to the Father, and (2) of
the Redeemer to believers; (3) the announcement of the Holy Ghost as the
Comforter; (4) the prominence given to love as an element in the
Christian character. It was obviously addressed primarily to Christians.
It was probably written at Ephesus, which, after the destruction of
Jerusalem (A.D. 70), became the centre of Christian life and activity in
the East, about A.D. 90.
From: Easton's Bible Dictionary. Fair Use. Presented for educational
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