Claims to the contrary [4] bring more questions than answers. Such as, why do the other Gospels not elevate the other suggested candidates to a higher light? How is it that John is an inner circle disciple in the other Gospels and is missing in prestige in the Fourth Gospel if John is not the author?
So, for those who erroneously claim that the apostle could not have formed a document such as this, such an argument is dispelled if an amanuensis is employed. It is still quite possible with the knowledge obtained by Jesus and his earlier employment that John, son of Zebedee, could have written the entire Gospel by hand. But, I prefer to think that an amanuensis was employed. Alexander Roberts, James Donaldson, and A. Cleveland Coxe, vol. Cleveland Coxe, trans. William Wilson, vol. Cleveland Coxe, eds.
John the apostle holds such a status. Brian Chilton is the founder of BellatorChristi. Brian is currently working on his Ph. Brian has been in the ministry for over 14 years and serves as the pastor of Huntsville Baptist Church in Yadkinville, North Carolina.
You must be logged in to post a comment. His story with Jesus even concludes the Gospel assuming that chapter 20 originally ended the book and parallels the resurrection story of the apostles. The best solution is the traditional one: John son of Zebedee Mark ; Acts This man was one of the Twelve and along with James and Peter formed an inner circle around Jesus.
This is the origin of his eyewitness testimony and penetrating insight. In the synoptic Gospels John appears with Peter more than with any other, and in Acts they are companions in Jerusalem Acts 3—4 as well as in Samaria Raymond Brown has offered a novel theory to buttress this. He suggests evidence that John and Jesus may have been cousins through their mothers. Luke , Criticisms of this conclusion are commonplace, and we would do well to consider the most important ones.
This, it was affirmed, could hardly come from an eyewitness writer. Could a fisherman-turned-apostle have penned a work of such subtlety and insight? Could a Galilean such as this be acquainted with Greek thought? Of course. Then Jesus said to Simon, 'Don't be afraid; from now on you will catch men. He had Greeks in mind, as the gospel is evangelical in nature. It is believed to have been written from Ephesus.
He is believed to have outlived the other apostles. Learn More About the Gospel of John! What do you think? View Chuck Swindoll's chart of John , which divides the book into major sections and highlights themes and key verses.
Who wrote the book? Where are we? Why is John so important? What's the big idea? How do I apply this?
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