The Gospel of John was written by the Apostle John, and is somewhat thought of as being the latest of the four Gospels. The Gospel of John is generally thought of as the most emotional or spiritual gospel, and is somewhat critized by various groups for being more worshipful of Jesus than other gospels.
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| - The Gospel of John was written by the Apostle John, and is somewhat thought of as being the latest of the four Gospels. The Gospel of John is generally thought of as the most emotional or spiritual gospel, and is somewhat critized by various groups for being more worshipful of Jesus than other gospels.
- The Gospel of John (often simply John) is an account of the public ministry of Jesus, from his witness and affirmation by John the Baptist to his death, burial, Resurrection, and post-Resurrection appearances. It is fourth of the canonical gospels, after the synoptics Matthew, Mark and Luke.
- John's Gospel is noted for depicting certain doctrinal matters and historical events in markedly differently ways than in the other three Gospels, which were probably written a few decades earlier. The differences may be intended to show that Christianity had "matured" from its Jewish origins, and was no longer to be considered a junior sect of Judaism.
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| - The Gospel of John was written by the Apostle John, and is somewhat thought of as being the latest of the four Gospels. The Gospel of John is generally thought of as the most emotional or spiritual gospel, and is somewhat critized by various groups for being more worshipful of Jesus than other gospels.
- The Gospel of John (often simply John) is an account of the public ministry of Jesus, from his witness and affirmation by John the Baptist to his death, burial, Resurrection, and post-Resurrection appearances. It is fourth of the canonical gospels, after the synoptics Matthew, Mark and Luke.
- John's Gospel is noted for depicting certain doctrinal matters and historical events in markedly differently ways than in the other three Gospels, which were probably written a few decades earlier. The differences may be intended to show that Christianity had "matured" from its Jewish origins, and was no longer to be considered a junior sect of Judaism.
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