Index: BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY - JOHN -

Index:
Search:

| GENESIS - | EXODUS - | LEVITICUS - | NUMBERS - | DEUTERONOMY - | JOSHUA - | JUDGES - | RUTH - | 1SAMUEL - | 2SAMUEL - | 1KINGS - | 2KINGS - | 1CHRONICLES - | 2CHRONICLES - | EZRA - | EZRA - | ESTHER - | JOB - | PSALMS - | PROVERBS - | ECCLESIASTES - | THE SONG OF SOLOMON - | ISAIAH - | JEREMIAH - | LAMENTATIONS - | EZEKIEL - | DANIEL - | HOSEA - | JOEL - | AMOS - | OBADIAH - | JONAH - | MICAH - | NAHUM - | HABAKKUK - | ZEPHANIAH - | HAGGAI - | ZECHARIAH - | MALACHI - | MATTHEW - | MARK - | LUKE - | JOHN - | ACTS - | ROMANS - | 1CORINTHIANS - | 2CORINTHIANS - | GALATIANS - | EPHESIANS - | PHILIPIANS - | COLOSSIANS - | 1THESSALONIANS - | 2THESSALONIANS - | 1TIMOTHY - | 2TIMOTHY - | TITUS - | PHILEMON - | HEBREWS - | JAMES - | 1PETER - | 2PETER - | 1JOHN - | 2JOHN - | 3JOHN - | JUDE - | REVELATION -
http://www.holybible.com/resources/KJV_DFND/summary.htm@ Adapted from sources found on www.holybible.com
kjv@John:1 JOHN - The Gospel of John endeavors to explain the mystery of the Person of Christ by the use of the term "logos" (word) and was written to confirm Christians in the belief that Jesus was the Christ, the Son of God. Its purpose is evangelical and is so stated in kjv@John:20:31. John not only records events as do the other Gospels but also uniquely interprets the events by giving them spiritual meaning. The author makes significant use of such words as light, water, life, love, and bread. Traditionally the author of this Gospel is considered to have been John, the Beloved Disciple.
kjv@1John:1 1JOHN - Three Johannine Epistles - I, II and III John - are included in the New Testament collection. These Epistles should probably be dated A.D. 90-95. John, the author of the Fourth Gospel, addresses the first one to an unidentified group. kjv@1John:5:13 indicates that the author writes in order that this group might know the certainty of eternal life. 2John is addressed to an elect lady, either a church or perhaps a woman.3John is addressed to Gaius, a man commended for his hospitality.
kjv@2John:1 2JOHN - Three Johannine Epistles - I, II and III John - are included in the New Testament collection. These Epistles should probably be dated A.D. 90-95. John, the author of the Fourth Gospel, addresses the first one to an unidentified group. kjv@1John:5:13 indicates that the author writes in order that this group might know the certainty of eternal life. 2John is addressed to an elect lady, either a church or perhaps a woman. 3John is addressed to Gaius, a man commended for his hospitality.
kjv@3John:1 3JOHN - Three Johannine Epistles - I, II and III John - are included in the New Testament collection. These Epistles should probably be dated A.D. 90-95. John, the author of the Fourth Gospel, addresses the first one to an unidentified group. kjv@1John:5:13 indicates that the author writes in order that this group might know the certainty of eternal life. 2John is addressed to an elect lady, either a church or perhaps a woman. 3John is addressed to Gaius, a man commended for his hospitality.

Search Index: