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Johannine literature is the
collection of New
Testament works that are
traditionally attributed to John the Apostle, John the Evangelist, or to the Johannine...
- The
Johannine Comma (Latin:
Comma Johanneum) is an
interpolated phrase (comma) in
verses 5:7–8 of the
First Epistle of John. The text (with the comma...
- The term
Johannine community refers to a
hypothesized ancient Christian community which placed great emphasis on the
Gospel of John,
which elaborated...
- The
Johannine epistles, the
Epistles of John, or the
Letters of John are the
First Epistle of John, the
Second Epistle of John, and the
Third Epistle...
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Portuguese architecture style This...
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century scholarship interpreted the
gospel within the
paradigm of a "
Johannine community", but this has been
increasingly challenged in the 21st century...
- The
authorship of the
Johannine works (the
Gospel of John, the
Johannine epistles, and the Book of Revelation) has been
debated by
biblical scholars since...
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Testament (the
three Johannine epistles and the Book of Revelation,
together with the
Gospel of John, are
called the
Johannine works),
depending on whether...
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frequently proposed by some as an
alternative author of some or all of the
Johannine books in the New Testament. John the
Presbyter appears in a
fragment by...
- romanized: paráklētos) is a
Christian biblical term
occurring five
times in the
Johannine texts of the New Testament. In
Christian theology, the word
commonly refers...