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Page 943
Newer uncial codices By courtesy of the (left) trustees of the British Museum, (
right) Cambridge University Press; photograph, John Ray (Left) Forty-sixth verse
from chapter 5 of the Gospel According to John from the Codex Sinaiticus.
Newer uncial codices By courtesy of the (left) trustees of the British Museum, (
right) Cambridge University Press; photograph, John Ray (Left) Forty-sixth verse
from chapter 5 of the Gospel According to John from the Codex Sinaiticus.
Page 956
The Christology in John is heightened: though the Synoptics have Jesus
speaking about the Kingdom, in John, Jesus speaks about himself. This
heightened Christology can be seen in many of the “I am” sayings of Jesus (e.g., “
I am the bread ...
The Christology in John is heightened: though the Synoptics have Jesus
speaking about the Kingdom, in John, Jesus speaks about himself. This
heightened Christology can be seen in many of the “I am” sayings of Jesus (e.g., “
I am the bread ...
Page 971
The presbyter (elder), probably the author of II and III John, apparently was a man
who was authoritative enough to influence and direct mission activities. All three
letters, despite their differences of address, appear to have been accepted ...
The presbyter (elder), probably the author of II and III John, apparently was a man
who was authoritative enough to influence and direct mission activities. All three
letters, despite their differences of address, appear to have been accepted ...
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