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Five New Testament books
- The apostle John, one of Jesus’s twelve disciples, is traditionally credited as the author of five New Testament books. These include the gospel that bears his name (the Gospel of John), three letters or epistles (1, 2 and 3 John), and the Book of Revelation.
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May 18, 2019 · The authorship of the books traditionally attributed to John in the New Testament, namely the Gospel of John, the three epistles of John (1 John, 2 John, and 3 John), and the Book of Revelation, has been a subject of meditation and study throughout the ages.
Jan 14, 2024 · The apostle John, one of Jesus’s twelve disciples, is traditionally credited as the author of five New Testament books. These include the gospel that bears his name (the Gospel of John), three letters or epistles (1, 2 and 3 John), and the Book of Revelation.
Three anonymous books from among the general epistles in the NT that traditionally have been ascribed to John, the son of Zebedee. Outline. I. Nature of the epistles. Many distinctives set these three epistles apart from the other letters of the NT, and at the same time draw them together. A. Historical setting. 1. Earliest Gnostic tendencies.
In the Book of Revelation, the author does identify himself four times as John. (See Revelation 1:1,4,9; 22:8.) Although John penned the book, his writings were not his own but were a revelation of Jesus Christ, which John received while in a trance.
Sep 3, 2024 · These texts include the Gospel of John, three epistles, and the Book of Revelation. Each of these writings offers something unique, from theological insights to prophetic visions, and together, they form a cornerstone of the New Testament.
Aug 20, 2015 · Jesus told John to “ Write, therefore, what you have seen, what is now and what will take place later ” (Rev 1:19) so the Book of Revelation is not the revelation of John but the Revelation of...
Letters of John, three New Testament writings, all composed sometime around 100 ce and traditionally attributed to St. John the Apostle, son of Zebedee and disciple of Jesus. The author of the first letter is not identified, but the writer of the second and third calls himself “presbyter” (elder).