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Exegesis Main Index Authorship of the Fourth Gospel. Introductory matters. Both Internal and External Evidence point to the Apostle John
as being the author of the Fourth Gospel. (Note: None of the Gospel
Writers identified themselves by name. Students of Scripture are
necessarily required, therefore, to use internal and external evidences
to identify certain writers of Scripture.)
John 3:5. Does John 3:5 Teach the Necessity of Water Baptism for Entrance into the Kingdom of God? John 6:1-71. An exegesis of
Jesus' Discourse
on the Bread of Life. This appears under the title, The
Bible and the Eucharist, Part 1.
Analytical and Annotated Outline of the Gospel of John: "Believing in Jesus Christ, the Son of God." |
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