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    In the Gospel of John, Jesus spoke to his disciples saying, “This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you. Greater love has no one than this than to lay down one’s life for his friends” (New King James Version, John. 15. 12-13). In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus later demonstrates his love for humanity by undergoing severe punishment and ultimately dying on the cross for the sins of human beings. Ironically, human beings are the ones who subjected Jesus to the punishment of death

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    Throughout the Gospel of John, Jesus continued to get himself into trouble with Jewish leaders and authorities, bringing heavy persecution upon himself. The root of these misunderstandings was his self-proclaimed connection to God, a level of divinity that the religious leaders could not comprehend. Throughout this paper, the deity or divinity of Jesus (during his short tenure on earth) will be demonstrated, through proof that Jesus certainly did claim to be God, both indirectly and directly throughout

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    John the Baptist has the privilege of baptizing Jesus therefore he plays an important role in not only the Gospel of Mark, but in Jesus’ life. John proclaimed, “The one who is more powerful than I is coming after me; I am not worthy to stoop down and untie the thong of his sandals. I have baptized you with water; but he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit.” (Mark 1:7-8) This baptism was showing that we need to “repent for the forgiveness of our sins.” (Mark 1:4) John is aware of how mighty Jesus

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    John as we know today was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. He was also the brother of James, who was also an apostle. John was the son of Zeebee and of Salome. His father was a fisherman while living in Bethsaida in Galilee on the border of the lake Gennesareth. John's mother was one of many women who gave to the maintenance of Jesus Christ. John's parents were very good people, they loved God and his son. It is said that john and his brother James were fishing when Jesus came and chose

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    The Gospel of John and Light. In the Gospel of John we see in the first four verses that he makes a very powerful statement linking the Word, God, Life and the Light as all being one, a person. He does this by saying, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things came to be through him and without him nothing came to be. What came to be through him was life, and this life was the light of the human race.” (JN 1:1-4)

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    The Gospel of John begins with a profound and beautiful prologue that makes huge claims about who Jesus is and his cosmic significance. This prologue also gives us a significance revelation that John wants to visualize through his writing. There are ten theological truths that John introduced in this important text: - The pre-existence of the Word: I think the key phrases here are "In the beginning" and "before the world began" (1:1-2; see also 17:5) - God/Father and the Word/Son as distinctive

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    Explanation: The Gospel of John begins like no other. It begins, not at Jesus’ birth, not at the time of the prophets, not even at Adam, but in the very beginning, before there was anything. Anything, that is, except God and the Word who was God. John introduces this Word as the light and the life and the creator of everything. And yet his own creation did not know him. At this point, the man whom Jesus called the greatest prophet of all (Luke 7:28) is introduced: John the Baptist. He came to wake

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    Testament. Many questions come into our mind when it comes to Jesus, such as: who is he? Is he really human or divine? Which Gospel is actually telling us the truth? In fact, even the gospels in the New Testament have many different perspectives about Jesus Christ. To be precise, the first four gospels from the New Testament, which are the three Synoptic Gospels and the Gospel of John have many differences among each other with their portrayal of Jesus. In the following paragraphs, I will be exploring

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    Difference between Gospel of John and Synoptic Gospels The gospel of John does not have the birth story of Jesus as it is documented in the Synoptic gospels instead refers Christ as eternal word which became flesh. Gospel of John lacks records of Jesus’ Baptism by John the Baptist but instead records his baptism activities hence contradicting role of John the Baptist in Jesus’ Baptism. Another difference of gospel of John from the synoptic gospels is that there is no indication of temptation of

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    The Gospel of John The beginning of John is much different than the other Gospels. In John 1:1-5, it appears John is trying to introduce God to his audience. This makes me question who John’s audience is. I do not believe it is Jews or Gentiles because they both already know who God is. In John 1:6, he introduces a man named John, who is John the Baptist. The Gospel of John gives John the Baptist more power than any of the other Gospels. This leads me to believe the author of John got his source

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