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  2. The Gospel of John, like all the gospels, is anonymous. [14] John 21:22 [15] references a disciple whom Jesus loved and John 21:24–25 [16] says: "This is the disciple who is testifying to these things and has written them, and we know that his testimony is true..."

  3. Jan 18, 2024 · It is believed that Origen, an Alexandrian Christian scholar and theologian, wrote his Gospel of John commentary while in Alexandria at some point after 218 A.D. St. Augustine—a famous fourth century church father—contributed no fewer than 124 tractates in his Gospel of John commentary, while St. Thomas’s Gospel of John commentary of the ...

  4. Jun 13, 2024 · Although the Gospel is ostensibly written by St. John the Apostle, “the beloved disciple” of Jesus, there has been considerable discussion of the actual identity of the author. The language of the Gospel and its well-developed theology suggest that the author may have lived later than John and based his writing on John’s teachings and testimonies.

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  5. Mar 23, 2018 · The author argues that John son of Zebedee, one of the Twelve, is the most likely candidate for the Beloved Disciple and the Gospel's author. He cites internal and external evidence, such as the title, the eyewitness testimony, and the patristic tradition.

  6. Mar 14, 2024 · The Gospel of John, written by the apostle John, is cherished by many and is often the first book recommended to anyone who wants to learn more about Jesus. John proclaims Jesus as Son of God and Savior, emphasizing belief in Him for salvation.

  7. Nov 1, 2012 · The most common view is that the Gospel was written by John the Apostle. Let’s examine the evidence for this. The author describes himself as “the disciple whom Jesus loved, who had lain close to his breast at the [Last] Supper” (21:20).

  8. Apr 26, 2024 · Author: John 21:2024 describes the author of the gospel of John as “the disciple whom Jesus loved,” and for both historical and internal reasons this is understood to be John the Apostle, one of the sons of Zebedee ( Luke 5:10 ). Full article: Who wrote the book of John? Who was the author of John?