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Who wrote the Gospel of John? Issue of Jn 21: 24 Apostle John martyred c. 70 AD Text written c. 80-100 AD Inconsistencies: Jn 16: 5 vs. 13: 36 John’s sources: “Signs Source,” Synoptics (e.g. Jn 12: 3, 5 vs. Mk 14: 3, 5)
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Omits, adds or redates events Miracles as signs: Jn 11: 1-44 Almost no parables No secret Messiah Eternal life in present? John’s Version of Jesus’ Ministry
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Jesus as logos = “word” (Jn 1: 1-18; see also Prov 8: 22-36) Inversion of direction of Jesus’ movement Jesus as God incarnate (Jn 1: 1, 14; 14: 9-11; 1: 1-2) “I am” sayings: e.g. Jn 3: 19; 18: 5-8 Jesus’ glory: e.g. Jn 11: 4, 40 John’s Image of Jesus
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Competition with followers of John the Baptist and Petrine Christians Impact of expulsion from synagogue (e.g. Jn 16: 1-4) (Also concern for conversion of non-Jews: e.g. Jn 4; 10: 16 and 12: 20-22) Jesus’ superiority to John the Baptist (Jn 1: 29-34) Johannine Community
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Beloved disciple’s superiority: To Peter (Jn 13: 23-25; 20: 1-10) As guardian for Mary (Jn 19: 26-27) In belief (Jn 20: 1-10; 21: 7) Johannine Community
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Features: 1. Emphasis on Jesus as source of eternal life 2. Emphasis on Holy Spirit as Jesus among community 3. Distinct community ethics 4. Distinct community rituals Johannine Community
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1.Emphasis on Jesus as source of eternal life: Faith in Jesus as way to God (Jn 14: 6) Jesus as scapegoat (Jn 1: 29) Eternal life as present spiritual renewal (e.g. Jn 20: 31) Johannine Community
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2. Emphasis on Holy Spirit as Jesus among community: Spirit as current guide (Jn 14: 16-20, 25-26) 3. Distinct community ethics: “Love one another” (e.g. Jn 13: 34-35; 15: 9-17 Johannine Community
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4. Distinct community rituals: Baptism (Jn 3: 22) Lord’s Supper (Jn 6: 53) Foot-washing (Jn 13: 4-15)
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Last thoughts… Dating of crucifixion (Jn 19: 31-37) “Doubting Thomas” story (Jn 20: 19-29)
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