The gospel of John, titled simply "According to John" in ancient
manuscripts contains some of the simplest language in the New
Testament. The Greek of this book is so simple that it is often
used in teaching beginning students to read New Testament Greek.
Pastors and teachers often recommend the book as a good starting
point for new Chrustians reading the Bible for the first time. But
the simple vocabulary and structure belies an extraordinary
spiritual depth. While there are lessons to be learned from an
initial surface reading, diligent seekers will find incredible
depths. Understanding these deeper lessons requires one to see the
book as a whole and understand the intricate pattern of connections
between the various parts. Verse by verse and even passage by
passage study can be misleading. New Testament scholar Herold Weiss
spent a considerable amount of time searching for the best way to
open up the treasures of this gospel to non-scholars and settled on
a series of meditations on various phrases or events related in the
book. In each meditation he ties the specific theme to related
passages and imagery throughout the gospel. His masterful
presentation will open your eyes and mind to new insights into the
fourth gospel, early Christianity, and its application to 21st
century Christianity.
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