Scott Bushey Puritanboard Commissioner. John was an eyewitness of the reported occurrences though, as he himself writes (John 1:14; John 19:35). Leon Morris — The Gospel According to John (New International Commentary on the New Testament, 1995). John is so theologically rich that I have found help and insight in a large number of commentaries. The Epistles of John. 5. 1, Vol. In fact, it should probably be separated from the commentary and sold separately as a monograph on interpreting John’s gospel. Among them are those by Gerald Borchert (Vol. Author: John 21:20–24 describes the author of the gospel of John as “the disciple whom Jesus loved,” and for both historical and internal reasons this is understood to be John the Apostle, one of the sons of Zebedee (Luke 5:10). John's Gospel was written some time after 90 AD at the end of the First Century . Like Carson, Morris’ views are conservative and evangelical throughout, but he assumes the reader will be interested in the presentation of multiple viewpoints when appropriate. Gerhard Kradel (Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1986), 2-24. Keener s commentary explores the Jewish and Greco-Roman settings of John more deeply than previous works, paying special attention to social-historical and rhetorical features of the Gospel. ( Amazon, Westminster Books) Leon Morris – The Gospel According to Matthew (Pillar New Testament Commentary). For example, Morris has an 11 page addendum to discuss the significant of the Greek word “Logos” at the end of Part I of his commentary which covered the first 18 verses of chapter 1. The best Mark commentaries are listed below. Background to the Study of John. Robert Kysar writes the following on the authorship of the Gospel of John (The Anchor Bible Dictionary, v. 3, pp. εν αρχη, the expression here used,) was the Word — That is, The Word existed at the beginning of the creation, and consequently from eternity. John was an eyewitness of the reported occurrences though, as he himself writes ( John 1:14; John 19:35 ). It is highly literary and symbolic. — Evangelical Exegetical Commentary (EEC) Summary. Commentary on the Book of Gospel of John by Matthew Henry . His section on the Jewish Context of John’s gospel (pages 171-232) is excellent. We see how Joseph's brothers sell him to Egypt. Carson. Craig Keener – The Gospel of John (Vol 1 & 2) James. B. brymaes Puritan Board Sophomore. It cites about 4,000 different secondary sources and uses over 20,000 references from ancient literature. About the Electronic Edition. Exegetical Commentary on John 1 (verses 1:19 - 51) 5. These four are: Carson's Pillar commentary on John, Morris' NICNT on John, Keener's 2-volume Gospel of John, and this commentary by Ridderbos. Boice’s five–volume commentary series is based on his exposition when he preached through John’s gospel in the 1970s. John Piper, Keith & Kristyn Getty, We Are Messengers Keith Mathison, associate editor of Tabletalk magazine and academic dean & professor of systematic theology at Reformation Bible College , offers his top 5 recommendations (with explanation) for every book of the Bible. The Gospel according to St. John: An Introduction with Commentary and Notes on the Greek Text by C. K. Barrett. I definitely put this commentary below the top tier. The body of the commentary deals with every imaginable aspect of the Greek text, drawing on the Hebrew Bible as well as the literature of the Second Temple Period. Michael Mullins’ lengthy commentary examines the different methods of interpretation of St John’s gospel and sets them in the context of a literary approach. Apr 20, 2004 #2 William Hendriksen . In 1995, a completely revised and updated edition was published bringing the classic work up to date. If it were less critical about the historicity of certain events in John, I would have placed the commentary by Andrew T. Lincoln among my top five. At nearly 1300 pages, Bruner’s commentary on John is a massive contribution to the study of the fourth gospel. John is the only Gospel that records the miracle of Jesus' raising Lazarus from the grave. If this commentary is not available soon in electronic form, I will likely look for a good used copy in hardback to include in my permanent library. He does so admirably. Stephen Ray provides a wonderful commentary and study guide for St. John's gospel. Best Commentaries on Luke Devotional. The scholarship is excellent, yet it is accessible. He was when all things began to be; whatsoever had a beginning. However, Morris includes extensive footnotes that provide additional detailed analysis. Carson — The Gospel According to John (Pillar New Testament Commentary, 1990). — in all its fullness to as many people as possible. Joseph is sold to Potiphar. It is over 1100 pages. The Gospel of John Verse by Verse Bible Study The Word was God (John 1:1-18) - Jesus was both the Word, and God. D. A. Carson, Pillar New Testament Commentary (PNTC), Eerdmans, 1991, 715 pp. Barrett and George R. Beasley-Murray. Follow along as John delivers his eyewitness account, and declares that Jesus is, the "Son of God." This is the second commentary on this list that I currently do not own. Originally published in 1971, Leon Morriss commentary on the Gospel of John quickly became a standard of conservative evangelical scholarship on the book. Best Commentaries on Luke Devotional. Still, this guide is updated and immensely useful. I highlight my favorite commentaries on the fourth gospel written by John to help you select your first or next commentary on the gospel of John. If I could have only one commentary on the gospel of John, it would be the Pillars commentary written by D.A. Jacob mourns in Hebron. To enable well-rounded Bible study, each book’s authorship, date, purpose, structure, and theology are included. Michael Mullins’ lengthy commentary examines the different methods of interpretation of St John’s gospel and sets them in the context of a literary approach. 1. This commentary is the best place to begin with a study of John's gospel. It is our purpose to give (D. V.) a verse by verse exposition of the fourth Gospel in the course of this series of studies, but before turning to the opening verses of chapter I it will be necessary to consider John's Gospel as a whole, with the endeavor of discovering its scope, its central theme, and its relation to the other three Gospels. Morris’s work may have been overshadowed by more recent commentaries, but it remains one of the best and should be consulted. D.A. He had been with God since the beginning, and all things had been created through Him. Excellent Resource - functions like a verse by verse commentary. There are exegetical commentaries, scholarly and technical commentaries, as well as commentaries that are easy to understand. [8] D. Moody Smith, John, Proclamation Commentaries, 2d ed., rev. This is the near-unanimous choice of those who have written commentaries on the commentaries. They are all thorough and readable, a rare combination in commentaries. We see his special status, his father's favoritism, his brother's hatred, and God's providential revelation. This materal was preached by Pastor Cole over almost 2 years! In Genesis 37:2-11, we meet Joseph the Dreamer. Of the scholarly commentaries on John's Gospel (there are SO many), I put 4 on top of all others, yet have a hard time picking any of them as greater than the other, as they work so well together. D.A. Published by B&H Academic, the Exegetical Guide to the New Testament Series is excellent. (Begin here and move on to Carson, Brown, Ridderbos, and perhaps Barrett and you will do … For its length, like Kostenberger, there is less focus on introductory material and historical background. To a much greater degree, it is the product of a developed theological reflection and grows out of a different circle and tradition. Jesus as John 10:40 explained had traveled to the Jordan River, about twenty miles east of Jerusalem. Herman Ridderbos — The Gospel of John (1997). I borrowed it from a seminary library years ago, and although extremely technical, this commentary remains an important resource for any serious exegesis on John’s gospel. Because Kostenberger is a solid evangelical, I find his theological discussions helpful. Chronological Table of the Life of Christ. Some Peculiarities of John's Gospel. This is my top recommendation on the Gospel of John with Bruner right behind it. It is the work of a master theologian, delivered at the University of Paris, then the intellectual center in Christendom, when Thomas was at the height of his fame and apostolic zeal for souls. Excellent Resource - functions like a verse by verse commentary. Joseph is sold at Dothan. It does not follow the same order or reproduce the same stories as the synoptic gospels. Donald A. Hagner, Word Biblical Commentary (WBC), Thomas Nelson, 1993–1995, 1,066 pp. Rick Davis The Fellowship of the Word Cincinnati, OH Carson’s commentary is a little more advanced than some but still readable without an understanding of Greek. Ridderbos’s commentary, as the subtitle suggests, focuses on the theological issues raised by John in his Gospel, in particular the identity of Jesus, the “Son of Man” and “Son of God.” This is a valuable and insightful commentary. Christian writers as early as Origen (A.D. 185-254) understood that there are not really four gospels, but there is one four-fold gospel. With Carson’s commentary and Harris’ exegetical guide, you will be well prepared to begin any new study on John’s gospel. Genesis 38 is a flashback to Joseph older brother Judah. Tamar is vindicated and bears Perez who become an ancestor to Jesus. His discussion on authorship is brief, spanning only two pages. This is easily the best commentary on Johns Gospel from a linguistic/historical viewpoint. 2 Peter & Jude. Very highly recommended to any who want to understand better the Gospel of John. In 1995, a completely revised and updated edition was published bringing the classic work up to date. Darrell L. Bock (BECNT) David Garland (ZECNT) I. Howard Marshall (NIGTC) John Nolland (WBC, 3 volume) Best Commentaries on John. From the context of these and other references in this gospel, however, it is clear that John is the writer. John 6:34-36 (Judeans and Samaritans: An Unexpected Comparison and contrast) John 6:37-41 (From the 16th century Calvinism to the 1st century St. John’s teachings) Joel B. His own contribution on the Gospel of John set the bar very high for the other contributors. Currently, it is not available in electronic form. Carson – The Gospel According to John (Pillar New Testament Commentary). It is highly literary and symbolic. One of the most detailed and thorough treatments of Matthew ever written, Donald Hagner’s commentary addresses the relationship of Matthew to Luke and Mark, examines the major issues for interpreting Matthew, and provides a fresh translation based on engagement with the book’s textual history. Gospel of John. Darrell L. Bock (NIVAC) John MacArthur; R.T. France (TTC) Mid-Level. Carson gives a thorough discussion on the authorship of the fourth gospel, favoring the traditional view of John, the son of Zebedee. (Matthew 21:1-11; Mark 11:1-10; Luke 19:29-44) John's account is the shortest with less detail. Carson – The Gospel According to John (Pillar) This is probably the best one on the list. D.A. The commentary is dedicated to the verse by verse commentary of the original text. Barrett served as Professor of Divinity at Durham College and was a British Methodist. Donate Now. This is not an exegetical commentary. He blogs at Between Two Worlds and Evangelical History. Commentary on John Book I. This list of commentaries is intended to help the reader understand and apply Mark’s message in the Gospel of Mark. From the context of these and other references in this gospel, however, it is clear that John is the writer. He had been with God since the beginning, and all things had been created through Him. What are the best commentaries you have used for John and why did you think they were good? The name of the author of the Gospel of John is not mentioned - as is the case with the three synoptic gospels as well. John, however, does not include the same incidents or chronology found in the other three Gospels, and the fact that it is so different has spurred a debate over whether John’s Gospel is historical or not, something that has been noted in Gospel of John commentary for … Keener also includes an extensive bibliography (over 150 pages). John’s Gospel differs from the synoptics in numerous other ways. 2), R. Kent Hughes, Robert H. Mounce, and J. Ramsey Michaels. His commentary is my favorite devotional commentary on John’s gospel, surpassing John MacArthur’s two–volume expository commentaries. It is not the only commentary to have of this great book but it is one that will contribute to your insight and understanding of John's message and meaning. 1. Kostenberger devotes more space discussing the biblical theology of John’s gospel compared to Carson and Morris. Fix that problem! Gospel of John. His section on the Jewish Context of John’s gospel (pages 171-232) is excellent. Exegetical Commentary on John 2 D.A. One person found this helpful. Carson’s commentary discusses important exegetical problems well. Many believe J. Ramsey Michaels’ commentary is a worthy replacement of Morris’ work in the NICNT series. Keith Mathison says, “This commentary shows Carson’s usual exegetical care and insight. Apr 20, 2004 #1 What are some of the best commentaries on the Gospel of John? Green (NICNT) Robert H. Stein (NAC) Leon Morris (Tyndale) Technical. Two other more technical commentaries that can also be valuable if read with discernment are those by C.K. The name of the author of the Gospel of John is not mentioned - as is the case with the three synoptic gospels as well. His theological commentary on John was originally published in Dutch in two volumes (1987, 1992). This commentary is based on the Greek text, and treats the work as a theological unity, generally rejecting redaction criticism insights. THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JOHN The Gospel according to John is quite different in character from the three synoptic gospels. The Next 500 Years: 2017 National Conference, Triumph of the Lamb: A Commentary on Revelation, Naming Ligonier the Beneficiary of a Bank or Investment Account, Gifts That Provide Income and Tax Benefits. It is an example of conservative evangelical scholarship at its best. This is a really valuable book for those who are serious about learning more about Jesus. It’s no surprise PNTC’s The Letters of John, The Letter of James, Ephesians, and The Gospel According to John are all ranked number one at bestcommentaries.com. 2), William Hendriksen, and Ben Witherington. It is an example of conservative evangelical scholarship at its best. I have designated each commentary under one of three categories. Morris is widely regarded as a superior commentator; he has contributed volumes on many books in a variety of commentary series. I do not own Keener’s two volume commentary published by Hendrickson. from Keith Mathison There are a number of helpful commentaries on the Epistles of John, and the following are five of the best. Your gift enables our worldwide outreach. Green (NICNT) Robert H. Stein (NAC) Leon Morris (Tyndale) Technical. INTRODUCTION. John emphasizes Jesus’ ministry in Jerusalem. A scan through his footnotes demonstrates Keener’s mastery of both Jewish and Hellenistic literature. Unlike most of the other volumes in this series, the original Greek is not discussed at the clause and phrase level. The best John commentaries are listed below. D.A. John 1:1-2. Darrell L. Bock (BECNT) David Garland (ZECNT) I. Howard Marshall (NIGTC) John Nolland (WBC, 3 volume) Best Commentaries on John. Commentary on the Gospel of John Related Media. Ray is a super star when it comes to Bible study and this is one of his best. It is an example of conservative evangelical scholarship at its best. The work of an Australian Evangelical Anglican scholar. To a much greater degree, it is the product of a developed theological reflection and grows out of a different circle and tradition. In this article, I highlight my favorite commentaries on the fourth gospel written by John. Rather, it is a brief summary of each volume to help you select your first or next commentary on the gospel of John. THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JOHN The Gospel according to John is quite different in character from the three synoptic gospels. Kostenberger frequently references other commentators, especially Brown, Bultmann, Carson, and Morris. 30 November, 1999. It ranks as the top suggestion from John Piper and Desiring God among many others. Lightfoot was brilliant to say the least, but many brilliant men do not have the ability to share that insight with the rest of us mere mortals, a Gem. Follow along as John delivers his eyewitness account, and declares that Jesus is, the "Son of God." This would make them among the last New Testament books to be written. John 6.28-33 (Are we reading the Gospel of John through the lenses of our time instead of theirs?) Fr Mullins is a priest of the diocese of Waterford and Lismore and a lecturer on scripture at St Patrick’s College, Maynooth. The writer steps back into the background, behind the message of God. I usually review this commentary when I need to do a complete review of the major commentaries. He was when all things began to be; whatsoever had a beginning. Joel B. Some helpful evangelical commentaries written at a less technical level are those by Colin Kruse, F.F. Carson’s commentary is a little more advanced than some but still readable without an understanding of Greek. The Commentaries and Standards on the Birth of Water and Spirit. This is my top recommendation on the Gospel of John with Bruner right behind it. The Gospel of John is one of the most popular and beloved books in the Bible, and this fact is reflected in the sheer number of available commentaries on the book. For aggregated reviews of Bible commentaries, see the website Best Commentaries. It does not follow the same order or reproduce the same stories as the synoptic gospels. Carson – The Gospel According to John (Pillar) This is probably the best one on the list. In spite of the unnecessarily critical stance, if read with care and discernment, Lincoln’s commentary is a very helpful work. Alphabetical Index. Morris is widely regarded as a superior commentator; he has contributed volumes on many books in a variety of commentary series. The focus is on explaining the biblical text, which I believe is a strength to this commentary. Information on Gospel of John. He was apparently resting there seeking to avoid the Jewish rulers who were planning to kill Him. Thread starter brymaes; Start date Apr 20, 2004; Status Not open for further replies. In the beginning — Namely, of the creation, (for the evangelist evidently refers to the first word of the book of Genesis, בראשׁית, bereshith, rendered by the LXX. As with his commentary on Matthew, Keener’s focus is on setting John within his first century context. 3. The “Top 10” list is based on aggregate reviews.. Greek words are transliterated. Featuring the Church Fathers, Catholic Encyclopedia, Summa Theologica and more. Discover multiple articles, blogs, podcasts, and videos from The Gospel Coalition to help inform you on different types of commentaries. Standing in the tradition of Carson and Morris, Kostenberger has provided a fine conservative and evangelical commentary on the Gospel of John. Jul 19, 2008 4. Prologue (John 1:1-18) 4. HOW CHRISTIANS ARE THE SPIRITUAL ISRAEL. Irishcat922 Puritan Board Sophomore. The commentary is so exhaustively researched that its footnotes are a virtual reference work. Keith Mathison says, “This commentary shows Carson’s usual exegetical care and insight. Major Differences Between John and the Synoptic Gospels; 3. 1, Vol. The best thing about this commentary is how succinct it is, and how Morris carefully handles Greek text, bringing out nuances that are often overlooked. Carson (Pillar, 1991) (Mid-Level) If I could have only one commentary on the gospel of John, it … It is just before … The Ligonier Ministries site requires Javascript, but you’ve got Javascript disabled. Justin Taylor is executive vice president for book publishing and publisher for books at Crossway. The “Top 10” list is based on aggregate reviews.. Author: John 21:20–24 describes the author of the gospel of John as “the disciple whom Jesus loved,” and for both historical and internal reasons this is understood to be John the Apostle, one of the sons of Zebedee (Luke 5:10). This list of commentaries is intended to help the reader understand and apply John’s message in the Gospel of John. Morris rejects the authenticity of 7:53-8:11, but he gives a brief commentary on the passage at the end of his commentary in an appendix. Other key Bible commentaires on John are the classic by Godet, Beasley-Murray in the Word Bible Commentary and Ridderbos' theological commentary on the gospel of John. [Table of Contents] B. W. Johnson The New Testament Commentary: Vol. Each sermon is the equivalent of a 10 page Pdf which means that these sermons represent over 1000 pages of Biblically sound doctrine to aid your study, teaching and preaching of the Gospel of John! St. Thomas’ commentary on the Gospel of St. John is unique among his many writings on Sacred Scripture. Beasley-Murray also takes a more critical view overall, which often conflicts with my traditional, evangelical perspective. This volume must be referenced for any scholarly research on John’s gospel, and it’s also helpful for pastors desiring to engage in serious Greek exegesis. Commentary on the Book of Gospel of John by Matthew Henry . Judah commits 3 major sins. 4.The Gospel According to St. John: An Introduction With Commentary and Notes on the Greek Text by C. K. Barrett 5.The Gospel of John: A Theological Commentary (Paperback) by Herman N. Ridderbos 6.The Gospel According to John I-XII (Anchor Bible Series, Vol. All references to original Greek lemmas are transliterated. Craig Keener – The Gospel of John (Vol 1 & 2) There are a large number of other commentaries on the Gospel of John that are worth consulting. Jesus tells a story about a *shepherd and his sheep 10:1-10. v1 Jesus said, ‘I tell you the truth. The Gospel of John is the fourth section of what some call the four-fold gospel, with four voices giving different perspectives on the life of Jesus of Nazareth. The Gospel of John: a commentary 30 November, 1999 . Of the five commentaries listed here, Carson is in the most likely to draw implications for systematic theology. Author's Preface to an Exegetical Commentary on John; 1. Due to the length of the fourth gospel of John, this guide would require twice as much space if that tactic was implemented. Commentaries on John. Ray's St. John's Gospel has been my second favorite book on coming to know our Lord. Morris wrote the John commentary in the NICNT series, which is considered one of the best John commentaries. Fr Mullins is a priest of the diocese of Waterford and Lismore and a lecturer on scripture at St Patrick’s College, Maynooth. Frederick Bruner, The Gospel of John (Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans, 2012). I see this as a strength. Howard-Brook, Wes, Becoming the Children of God: John’s Gospel and Radical Discipleship (New York: Maryknoll, 1994). Category: Articles. and enl., ed. However, based on Keener’s reputation, I would obtain this commentary set if I intended to start a detailed Greek exegetical study of John’s gospel, especially if it become available in electronic form. Many will only read the body of the commentary text. Stephen S. Smaley — 1, 2, 3 John (Word Biblical Commentary, 1984). It ranks as the top suggestion from John Piper and Desiring God among many others. 1. John the apostle never identifies himself as “John” in his gospel, preferring to refer to himself simply as “the disciple whom Jesus loved” (John 13:23, 19:26, 20:2, 21:7 and 21:20). Exegetical Commentary on John 1 (verses 1:19 - 51) 5. The three epistles of John were likely written from Ephesus between A.D. 80 and 85. This is the near-unanimous choice of those who have written commentaries on the commentaries. Choosing a top five, therefore, is more difficult with this book than it is with most of the others. Published as a second edition in 1999, Beasley–Murray’s commentary has not been as helpful to me. Each sermon is the equivalent of a 10 page Pdf which means that these sermons represent over 1000 pages of Biblically sound doctrine to aid your study, teaching and preaching of the Gospel of John! This is not a comprehensive critical review of each volume. That people which was called of old the people of God was divided into twelve tribes, and over and above the other tribes it had the levitical order, which itself again carried on the service of God in various priestly and levitical suborders. Like Carson’s commentary, all Greek words are transliterated to improve the readability for those who do not know Greek. 3. 1 Peter. Author and Time of Writing. This is what I said off the top of my head: John W. Pryor, John: Evangelist of the Covenant People: the Narratives and Themes of the Fourth Gospel (InterVarsity Press, 1992). The writer steps back into the background, behind the message of God. ~ Jesus with his *disciples (13:1-17:26) 13:1-38 ~ Jesus washes the *disciples’ feet. I believe the consistent excellency of the series is largely due to the fact that D.A. Those who are doing in-depth study of John cannot afford to be without this outstanding work. Bruce, James Montgomery Boice, and Mark Johnston. 2. John 1:1-2. Barrett served as Professor of Divinity at Durham College and was a British Methodist. Gospel of John Commentary. 1. Published in 1988, Colin Kruse’s volume replaced this one in the series in 2012 (see below). The style of Jesus is different in John. Also, the Fourth Gospel has a different arrangement. Darrell L. Bock (NIVAC) John MacArthur; R.T. France (TTC) Mid-Level. The Gospel of John is the latest-written of the four biographies of Jesus that have been preserved in the New Testament. Harris wrote the first volume on Colossians. As a Catholic, Raymond Brown uses theological presuppositions are incompatible with evangelical Christians. This is a solid, thorough, and practical work that will be of benefit to students and pastors. A list of the best commentaries on John ranked by scholars, … In the beginning — Namely, of the creation, (for the evangelist evidently refers to the first word of the book of Genesis, בראשׁית, bereshith, rendered by the LXX. Carson – The Gospel According to John (Pillar New Testament Commentary). Craig S. Keener — The Gospel of John (2003). This commentary is based on the Greek text, and treats the work as a theological unity, generally rejecting redaction criticism insights. The Gospel of John Verse by Verse Bible Study The Word was God (John 1:1-18) - Jesus was both the Word, and God. Stephen S. Smalley has written … When applicable, he discusses theological implications. The Lord willing, I'm going to start preaching through the Gospel of John in a few months. Prologue ( John 1:1-18) 4. Joseph is sent to Shechem. Even though the commentary was written in 1991, I refer to this commentary first, and I never feel that this commentary is outdated. Origen. 919-920):The supposition that the author was one and the same with the beloved disciple is often advanced as a means … Only … This volume added in 2015 is equally excellent. This commentary shows Carson’s usual exegetical care and insight. Date of Writing: Discovery of certain papyrus fragments dated around AD 135 require the gospel of John to have been written, copied, and circulated before then. 2. Andreas J. Kostenberger — John (Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament, 2004). John the apostle never identifies himself as “John” in his gospel, preferring to refer to himself simply as “the disciple whom Jesus loved” (John 13:23, 19:26, 20:2, 21:7 and 21:20). Revelation. Originally published in 1971, Leon Morris’s commentary on the Gospel of John quickly became a standard of conservative evangelical scholarship on the book. Read more. 7. The Gospel according to St. John: An Introduction with Commentary and Notes on the Greek Text by C. K. Barrett. Even though Leon Morris’ revised commentary has been replaced by J. Ramsey Michaels for the NICNT series, I prefer Morris’ work. This commentary is best for expository preachers, Bible college and seminary students, church elders and teachers, and experienced Bible readers. There are exegetical commentaries, scholarly and technical commentaries, as well as commentaries that are easy to understand. To date, the Pillar New Testament Commentaries have been consistently excellent. Craig Keener’s massive two-volume commentary is an impressive achievement. You can follow him on Twitter. Major Differences Between John and the Synoptic Gospels. Kostenberger does not devote much space for the book’s introduction. 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However, his introductory discussion of John’s gospel is excellent, and his discussion of the original text and grammar is still second to none. Background to the Study of John; 2. It is our purpose to give (D. V.) a verse by verse exposition of the fourth Gospel in the course of this series of studies, but before turning to the opening verses of chapter I it will be necessary to consider John's Gospel as a whole, with the endeavor of discovering its scope, its central theme, and its relation to the other three Gospels.
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