[In] the fourth gospel, the gospel according to John, Jesus' relation to Jerusalem and the Jerusalem authorities is more of a concern. There are more people in the dramatis personae of John's ...
The Gospel According to St John. Introduction with Commentary and Notes on the Greek Text. By C. K. Barrett. (S.P.C.K.; 63s.) R.G.
44. 48. Cf. the caution of Grasser, pp. 76f., according to whom the key to understanding John's anti-Jewish bias does not lie in his use of the word, "Jew." 49. See M. de Jonge, "Jewish Expectations ...
The gospel of John is dramatically different than the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke). Instead of organizing historical events into a chronology, John presents Jesus in all of his ...
The Gospel of John says that Jesus isn't even a human ... Hammadi] begins with the scribal note in the margin, "The Gospel According to Thomas." And the first sentence of that document says ...