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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... seem contrary to Jesus ' instructions on this matter ! But the Apostle John was neither disobedient , nor negligent in this regard . The Biblical record can account for the fact that no eyewitness report of these two events was recorded ...
... seem contrary to Jesus ' instructions on this matter ! But the Apostle John was neither disobedient , nor negligent in this regard . The Biblical record can account for the fact that no eyewitness report of these two events was recorded ...
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... seems apparent that one should not be presenting the ' John ' idea as if it is scripturally true , if there is not one verse that would justify teaching that idea . Likewise , if God opens our eyes to the fact that an idea that we ...
... seems apparent that one should not be presenting the ' John ' idea as if it is scripturally true , if there is not one verse that would justify teaching that idea . Likewise , if God opens our eyes to the fact that an idea that we ...
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... seem less convincing than they might have otherwise - since his identity is the very thing that God saw fit to have him conceal . However , as you will soon see , the scriptures can reveal as well as conceal . Those new to the Bible may ...
... seem less convincing than they might have otherwise - since his identity is the very thing that God saw fit to have him conceal . However , as you will soon see , the scriptures can reveal as well as conceal . Those new to the Bible may ...
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... seem awkward at times , it is still the most widely held Bible version . [ Ten Greek references are included for clarification . These are from the Interlinear Greek - English New Testament , published by Baker Book House , 1981. ] A ...
... seem awkward at times , it is still the most widely held Bible version . [ Ten Greek references are included for clarification . These are from the Interlinear Greek - English New Testament , published by Baker Book House , 1981. ] A ...
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... seem somewhat odd that this biblical author would single himself out as " the disciple whom Jesus loved " ? This is easily the most prominent and descriptive term that this author used to refer to himself , yet few seem to ask why ...
... seem somewhat odd that this biblical author would single himself out as " the disciple whom Jesus loved " ? This is easily the most prominent and descriptive term that this author used to refer to himself , yet few seem to ask why ...
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