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The '''Gospel of John''' is the fourth and last (traditionally) gospel of the New Testament. Historians generally agree that it was written between and A.D. | The '''Gospel of John''' is the fourth and last (traditionally) gospel of the New Testament. Historians generally agree that it was written between and A.D. | ||
Revision as of 13:01, 25 February 2007
John was an apostle of Jesus in the Bible to whom one of the gospels is attributed.
The apostle
For more information, see the Wikipedia article:
In the New Testament, John the Evangelist, or St. John, is
He became one of Jesus's twelve apostles.
The Baptist
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John the Baptist was a first-century Jewish preacher and ascetic.[1]
The book
For more information, see the Wikipedia article:
Books of the Bible
- Old Testament
- Genesis
- Exodus
- Leviticus
- Numbers
- Deuteronomy
- Joshua
- Judges
- Ruth
- 1 Samuel
- 2 Samuel
- 1 Kings
- 2 Kings
- 1 Chronicles
- 2 Chronicles
- Ezra
- Nehemiah
- Esther
- Job
- Psalms
- Proverbs
- Ecclesiastes
- Song of Solomon
- Isaiah
- Jeremiah
- Lamentations
- Ezekiel
- Daniel
- Hosea
- Joel
- Amos
- Obadiah
- Jonah
- Micah
- Nahum
- Habakkuk
- Zephaniah
- Haggai
- Zechariah
- Malachi
- New Testament
The Gospel of John is the fourth and last (traditionally) gospel of the New Testament. Historians generally agree that it was written between and A.D.