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Scripture • Nonfiction
Judea • 1st Century
90
Kregel Ministry
Adult
13+ years
The Gospel of John begins with a prologue that identifies Jesus as the divine Word and proceeds to depict his public ministry, marked by miraculous signs, teachings on his identity, and interactions with various figures, including John the Baptist, Nicodemus, and the Samaritan woman. The narrative culminates in Jesus's crucifixion, burial, and resurrection, emphasizing his authority and relationship with God. The book includes themes of suffering and death.
Inspirational
Hopeful
Contemplative
Serene
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John the Apostle's Gospel of John is lauded for its profound spiritual insights and unique portrayal of Jesus' divinity, offering a more theological perspective than the Synoptic Gospels. However, some readers find its abstract discourse challenging and less accessible. Overall, it remains a deeply revered text for its inspirational and theological depth.
The reader who would enjoy Gospel of John by John the Apostle is one interested in religious texts, Christian theology, and historical perspectives on Jesus Christ. Comparable to readers of Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis or The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel. Suitable for those seeking spiritual insight and biblical analysis.
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John
One of Jesus’s 12 disciples, traditionally identified as the author of the Gospel. He is closely associated with the unnamed "disciple whom Jesus loved" and is known for his companionship and compassion.
Peter
Originally named Simon, he is one of Jesus’s 12 disciples and is often referred to as Simon Peter. A fisherman from Galilee, he plays a significant role as a loyal and prominent disciple, with a pivotal storyline involving his relationship with Jesus.
The Pharisees and Temple Authorities
Representing religious leadership, they include figures like Caiaphas and Annas and are often in opposition to Jesus. Their interactions with Jesus are marked by tension, as they struggle with his teachings and actions against traditional practices.
64
Scripture • Nonfiction
Judea • 1st Century
90
Kregel Ministry
Adult
13+ years
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