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  1. The Roles Of Apostles And Prophets In The Past, Present And Last Day Church. What Are Apostles and Prophets and What Is Their Critical Role in an End-Times Church?

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  1. Studies in John will take you systematically through the Book of John, and bring you to a crucial point of decision regarding his-tory’s most influential figure. This study is designed with four sections which are to be done simultaneously; thus, in 31 days, you will complete this book. Section 1—Bible study of the Gospel of John

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  2. John wrote in order that everyone may know and believe the truth that Jesus, whose portrait has being sketched in this Gospel is the Son of God. John is the only witness of the 4 Gospels where Jesus calls out of the disciples.

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  3. Explore the beautifully written eyewitness testimony about Jesus in the book of John in the Bible. Discover the book’s themes, design, and core message with videos, podcasts, and more from BibleProject™.

  4. The fourth book of the New Testament is in most Greek manuscript simply known as “According to John.” This links this gospel to the three preceding ones. But it is obvious that John’s Gospel is distinct from what is known as “The Synoptic Gospels.”

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  5. Tracing the general history of the gospel’s treatment, and focusing on the contribution of several key scholars, this book also traces the discussions that drive the gospel’s study and how best to read it. The gospel of John has been an outlier in Jesus studies.

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  6. 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.

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  8. the Gospel of John Author The book was written by the apostle John, who was the brother of James and the son of Zebedee. John is nowhere named in the book; but instead of arguing against his authorship, this argues for it. In 21:20 and elsewhere, the author refers to himself as simply “the disciple whom Jesus loved.”

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    True Belief in Jesus Christ. 100s of Bible verses not heard in church. What it Means to Believe in Jesus. The Bible study that lets God's Word speak for itself.

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