The Disciple Whom Jesus LovedThe Bible tells us that "the disciple whom Jesus loved" was the author of the book that is today called the Gospel of John. But the Biblical evidence revealed in the scriptures is actually able to prove that this beloved disciple could not have been the apostle John. From the Mount of Transfiguraton to Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead, from the Last Supper to the Garden of Gethsemane, this Bible study book answers the question "who wrote the Gospel of John" - "who was the disciple that Jesus loved" - using nothng but God's Word.149 pages, including a topical index and a scripture index. |
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... already discovered everything of significance . But , as you'll see , the Holy Spirit can still open our eyes to new information and teach important truths through the details preserved for us in God's Word . History proves that errors ...
... already discovered everything of significance . But , as you'll see , the Holy Spirit can still open our eyes to new information and teach important truths through the details preserved for us in God's Word . History proves that errors ...
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... already discovered , then why not just tell people to read the writings of scholars , rather than reading the Bible and risk misunderstanding what it says ? " If the scholars can be wrong about the ' John ' idea , then what else might ...
... already discovered , then why not just tell people to read the writings of scholars , rather than reading the Bible and risk misunderstanding what it says ? " If the scholars can be wrong about the ' John ' idea , then what else might ...
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... already have the answer , let's carefully examine the scriptural record that God has provided . The phrase " the disciple whom Jesus loved " is notable for several reasons , but primarily because it means that his relationship with ...
... already have the answer , let's carefully examine the scriptural record that God has provided . The phrase " the disciple whom Jesus loved " is notable for several reasons , but primarily because it means that his relationship with ...
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... already been taught that " the disciple whom Jesus loved " was John . This idea is so pervasive that most don't notice when circular arguments are used to ' prove ' that John was " the disciple whom Jesus loved " . [ E.G. , ' Peter and ...
... already been taught that " the disciple whom Jesus loved " was John . This idea is so pervasive that most don't notice when circular arguments are used to ' prove ' that John was " the disciple whom Jesus loved " . [ E.G. , ' Peter and ...
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... already been sitting down at some time earlier that night ! " Not Of You All " Now consider John 13 : 4-20 . First , notice that John 13 : 5 tells us Jesus washed the feet of " the disciples " . It does not say , " the feet of the ...
... already been sitting down at some time earlier that night ! " Not Of You All " Now consider John 13 : 4-20 . First , notice that John 13 : 5 tells us Jesus washed the feet of " the disciples " . It does not say , " the feet of the ...
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