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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... spoke in Aramaic , we might expect to find Aramaisms in the Greek form of their sayings ( just as the English spoken by Scottish Highlanders or by Welsh people reflects the idioms of their native Celtic speech ) ; and this indeed we ...
... spoke in Aramaic , we might expect to find Aramaisms in the Greek form of their sayings ( just as the English spoken by Scottish Highlanders or by Welsh people reflects the idioms of their native Celtic speech ) ; and this indeed we ...
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... spoke with that John who , according to Irenaeus , published the Gospel at Ephesus . Polycarp , who was at least eighty - six years old at the time of his martyrdom in ad 156 , could well have known in his earlier years men and women ...
... spoke with that John who , according to Irenaeus , published the Gospel at Ephesus . Polycarp , who was at least eighty - six years old at the time of his martyrdom in ad 156 , could well have known in his earlier years men and women ...
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... spoke into Greek ) may take a variety of forms . A word - for - word transcription or translation is scarcely an interpretation in the usual sense of the word . Today one would ' interpret ' the words of Jesus by trans- posing them from ...
... spoke into Greek ) may take a variety of forms . A word - for - word transcription or translation is scarcely an interpretation in the usual sense of the word . Today one would ' interpret ' the words of Jesus by trans- posing them from ...
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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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Aramaic authority baptism believe beloved disciple blind bread C. H. Dodd Caiaphas called Capernaum chapter Christ Christian claim clause coming context death discourse divine eternal Evangelist F. F. Bruce faith Father festival flesh Fourth Gospel fulfilled Galilaean Galilee glorified glory God's going Gospel of John Greek hearers heaven high priest Holy implied incarnate Israel Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews Johannine John's Judaea Judas judgment king knew Lazarus light London Lord Lord's Luke Mark Matt meaning Messiah ministry Mishnah Moses narrative Nicodemus occasion Papyrus 66 Paraclete Passover Peter Pharisees Pilate present probably prologue prophet Qumran Rabbi received record reference rendering resurrection revealed Roman sabbath Samaritan Sanhedrin scripture sense sent sheep shepherd son of Zebedee speak Spirit spoke Synoptic Synoptic Gospels temple Testament testimony things thou tomb tractate true truth upper room verb verse witness woman words