The Gospel of John: Introduction, Exposition, NotesAvailable together for the first time, F.F. Bruce's commentaries on the Gospel of John and the Epistles of John deliver careful verse-by-verse exposition that will enrich all readers' understanding of the original text, its historical context and its relevance for Christians today. Written by one of the respected New Testament scholars of the twentieth century, these commentaries provide a solid starting point for all who seek to explore more deeply the New Testament books written by John. |
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... with pardonable exaggeration that it must have been written ' when the ink of the original autograph was scarcely dry'.20 In the authorized catalogue of NT papyri it 6 THE GOSPEL OF JOHN 2. The Fourth Gospel In The Early Church.
... with pardonable exaggeration that it must have been written ' when the ink of the original autograph was scarcely dry'.20 In the authorized catalogue of NT papyri it 6 THE GOSPEL OF JOHN 2. The Fourth Gospel In The Early Church.
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... cord of Acts illustrates how this was so in Paul's mission - field a generation earlier . ) But , whoever may have formed the original target for the Evan- gelist's persuasion , his persuasive power has proved effective with INTRODUCTION ...
... cord of Acts illustrates how this was so in Paul's mission - field a generation earlier . ) But , whoever may have formed the original target for the Evan- gelist's persuasion , his persuasive power has proved effective with INTRODUCTION ...
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... original exēgētikois . 33. Irenaeus Against Heresies 5.33.4. 34. Eusebius Hist . Eccl . 3.39.2 . 35. In the imperfect tense apegraphon means either ' I wrote down ' or ' they wrote down ' ( according to the context ) ; in the aorist " I ...
... original exēgētikois . 33. Irenaeus Against Heresies 5.33.4. 34. Eusebius Hist . Eccl . 3.39.2 . 35. In the imperfect tense apegraphon means either ' I wrote down ' or ' they wrote down ' ( according to the context ) ; in the aorist " I ...
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Contents
EXPOSITION | 28 |
CHAPTER 2 | 68 |
CHAPTER 3 | 81 |
CHAPTER 4 | 100 |
CHAPTER 5 | 121 |
CHAPTER 6 | 142 |
CHAPTER 7 | 169 |
CHAPTER 8 | 188 |
CHAPTER 13 | 278 |
CHAPTER 14 | 297 |
CHAPTER 15 | 308 |
CHAPTER 16 | 317 |
CHAPTER 17 | 328 |
CHAPTER 18 | 339 |
CHAPTER 19 | 358 |
CHAPTER 20 | 383 |
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