the author of John addresses his community. And he offers them reassurance: "Now Jesus did many other signs in the presence of his disciples, which are not written in this book. But these are ...
So, it shouldn't be much of a surprise that the "I Am" statements of Jesus in the New Testament book of John actually have a connection to the second book of the Old Testament (Exodus).
Her books include The Misunderstood Jew ... Thus, for John, “the Jews,” as puppet-masters, control Pilate. John 19:38 describes Joseph of Arimathea as Jesus’ disciple, but a “secret one because of his ...
John thus places the life of Jesus in the context of ancient Jewish worship and emphasizes the length of his ministry. The gospel of John is a delightful book, full of theological insight and ...