
The Bible, King James version, Book 43: John
by Anonymous
"The Bible, King James version, Book 43: John" by Anonymous is a gospel written between AD 90–100. This fourth canonical Gospel presents Jesus's ministry through seven miraculous "signs" and seven profound "I am" declarations, culminating in the raising of Lazarus and resurrection appearances. The anonymous text identifies a beloved disciple as its source, offering a distinctive account that emphasizes Jesus's divine nature. Structured around a prologue, ministry accounts, passion narrative, and epilogue, this gospel declares its purpose: that readers may believe Jesus is the Christ and find life through him.
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