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      • John is the fourth and last Gospel (an account of Jesus’ life and ministry) in the new Testament. John focuses on the deity of Christ more so than the other four: we see Jesus as the Word of God, the Son of God, and God Himself. Jesus is a great miracle worker, an omniscient teacher, a compassionate provider, and a faithful friend.
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  2. Aug 15, 2022 · Ok, but what exactly makes John so different? Given that John loves the number seven—as one example among many, his gospel is structured around seven “signs”—let me offer seven things that makes John so special. 1. John is the last gospel.

  3. Apr 10, 2022 · Theologian David F Ford speaks to Christian Today about his new commentary on the Gospel of John and what makes this particular Gospel so special.

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    “Therefore many other signs Jesus also performed in the presence of the disciples, which are not written in this book; but these have been written so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing you may have life in His name.” (Jn 20:30–31)

    In addition to this Gospel, the church traditionally associates John with three New Testament letters (First, Second, and Third John) and the prophetic book of Revelation. He was a leader in the early church, and he probably wrote his documents after most of the other New Testament books were already written. The miracles recorded in John’s gospel ...

    Prologue (Jn 1)
    The “Book of Signs” (Jn 2–12) (Seven miracles that John uses to show Jesus is the Son of God)Turning water to wine (Jn 2)
    The “Book of Glory” (Jn 13–20) (Jesus demonstrates his love for the disciples, and the Father glorifies the Son)
    Epilogue: Jesus feeds seven disciples, reinstates Peter (Jn 21)
  4. Sep 23, 2017 · John’s Gospel can be outlined simply into four parts: (1) An introductory Prologue (John 1:1-18); A main body consisting of two parts: (2) The Book of Signs (John 1:19–12:50) and (3) The Book of Glory (John 13:1-20:31); (4) A concluding Epilogue (ch. 21).

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  5. The true humanity and divinity of Jesus. The choice to believe into God’s power over death. Structure. John is divided into five parts. John 1 introduces Jesus. 2-12 detail seven miraculous signs. 13-17 focus on the night before Jesus’ trial. 18-20 cover his arrest, trial, crucifixion, and resurrection.

  6. Mar 21, 2014 · John writes with a sense of purpose and intentionality in an effort to convince the reader that Jesus Christ is divine, that He is the incarnate God-Man, being both God and Man.

  7. Feb 23, 2018 · John’s purpose is to present Jesus as the Messiah, the Son of God, sent to earth to fulfill all that the Old Testament anticipated: bringing new life—eternal life—to a dark world. The Gospel of John in the Larger Story.