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  2. File:Gospel of John.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Gospel of John - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel of John, like all the gospels, is anonymous. [14] John 21:22 [15] references a disciple whom Jesus loved and John 21:24–25 [16] says: "This is the disciple who is testifying to these things and has written them, and we know that his testimony is true". [11]

  4. Johannine epistles - Wikipedia

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    The First Epistle of John stands out from the others due to its form, but they're united by language, style, contents, themes, and worldview. [9] The Second and Third Epistles of John are composed as regular greco-roman letters, with greetings and endings, while the First Epistle of John lacks such characteristic markings and instead resembles a sermon or an exhoratory speech.

  5. Johannine literature - Wikipedia

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    The gospel identifies its author as the disciple whom Jesus loved, commonly identified with John the Evangelist since the end of the first century. [4] Scholars have debated the authorship of Johannine literature (the Gospel of John, Epistles of John, and the Book of Revelation) since at least the third century, but especially since the ...

  6. List of gospels - Wikipedia

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    Gospel of Cerinthus – around 90-120 AD according to Epiphanius, [10] this is a Jewish gospel identical to the Gospel of the Ebionites, and apparently a truncated version of the Gospel of Matthew, according to the Hebrews. Gospel of Apelles – mid to late 2nd century, a further edited version of Marcion's edited version of Luke. Gospel of ...

  7. Template:Gospel of John - Wikipedia

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  8. Last Gospel - Wikipedia

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    Last Gospel read at the conclusion of Tridentine Mass. "The Last Gospel" is the name given to the prologue of the Gospel of John (John 1:1–14) [1] when read as part of the concluding rites in the Ordinariate and the Extraordinary forms of the Mass in the Catholic Church. The Prologue speaks on Jesus Christ as the Logos and on the Incarnation.

  9. Johannine community - Wikipedia

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    For much of the 20th century, scholars interpreted the Gospel of John within the paradigm of this hypothetical Johannine community, [5] meaning that the gospel sprang from a late-1st-century Christian community excommunicated from the Jewish synagogue (probably meaning the Jewish community) [6] on account of its belief in Jesus as the promised Jewish messiah. [7]