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Author Name: John the disciple whom Jesus loved, son of thunder Father: Zebedee, Matt.4:21 Mother: Salome (guess cf. Matt.27:56; Mk.15:40; Jn.19:25, perhaps a sister of Mary, mother of Jesus)1 Brother: James House: Jerusalem, Jn.19:272 Profession: Fishing business in Capernaum, but after the call, disciple of Christ, apostle of love; had been a disciple of John the Baptist (Jn.1:35,40) Note: Rejection of John as the author of the book and attributing the work to a certain John of Ephesus undermines the book as a testimony to the Deity of Jesus. The rejection is based on inadequate evidences.3 Date About 90 AD,
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Halleys Bible Handbook, Special Abridged Edition (Zondervan) p. 428 2 Ibid, pp.428-429 3 Op.cit.
Beginning. A, according to H. Bietenhard, is an important term in Greek philosophy, which means, among other things, starting point, original beginning. (Dictionary of New Testament Theology, 1:64).4 Word. . Ordinarily it refers to a spoken word, with emphasis on the meaning conveyed, not just the sound.
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Frank E. Gaebelein, The Expositors Bible CommentaryVol.9. John by Merrill C. Tenney (Zondervan, 1984), p.29
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Ibid, p.28 Brooke Noel Moore & Kenneth Bruder, Philosophy, the Power of Ideas, 2nd edn. (Mayfield Publishing Company, 1993), p.29 7 Ibid, p.559 8 Michael Garton, Believing in the Evolution of Life A Christian Option or Anathema?, Tishrei, Vol.1, No.2. Clifford Denton (Ed.), Winter 1992-93.
Don Richardson, Eternity in their Hearts, rev.edn. (Regal Books, 1984), pp.19,20
N.R. Needham, 2000 Years of Christs Power, Part 1 (London: Grace Publications Trust, 1997), p.32 11 Gorton, Evolution, p.71 12 Lawrence O. Richards, Expository Dictionary of Bible Words (Zondervan, 1991), pp.413-414
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