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A lengthy introduction which discusses the authorship of the Epistles of John, their relationship to the Fourth Gospel, and what they demononstrate about the followers of John, precedes a detailed...
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The Epistles of John, addressed to the Asian Christians at the end of the first century A.D., were written to encourage these believers in the face of false teachings in their midst, and to assure them that they were indeed following the ...
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Watson, “Rhetorical Analysis,” 491, 493; Barth L. Campbell, “Honor, Hospitality and Haughtiness: The Contention for Leadership in 3 John,” EvQ 77 (2005): 331. 2. Chapter 22 3 John 9–11 Literary Context Verses 9–11 form.
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The Epistles of John: An Introduction and Commentary
The Epistles of John, addressed to the Asian Christians at the end of the first century A.D., were written to encourage these believers in the face of false teachings in their midst, and to assure them that they were indeed following the ...