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    1 JOHN. WRITER: John the Apostle. DATE: A.D. 90-100. John evidently wrote his Gospel first, 3 — “Fellowship” is koinonia, meaning having in common or.
    friend of the writer’s, belonging to the same Society, but not, as it appears, 1 See Milligan-Moulton’s Popular Commentary, on John 21. 21-23. Life Eternal 5
    The Writer. The letter does not tell us who wrote it. The tradition is that John is the author. John was an *apostle. He was one of the 12 men that Jesus first called
    So, John 1:1 refers to both Jesus and the Father as “God” in a context that affirms the eternal existence of Jesus and that He is the Creator of all (v1-3).
    Eternal life is such a dominant theme in this epistle that one writer even entitled his commentary on 1 John, The Epistle of Eternal Life.25 In John’s writings
    The writer of this Gospel calls himself “the one whom Jesus loved” (John 13:23; 19:26;. 20:2; 21:7, 20). He was one of the twelve disciples, and among them he
    books of the Bible. Some I have developed into commentaries, others need a lot of work. In 1 John, the author gives the Christian a series of nine tests for knowing the truth – each time. 5 light, the creator of light, the provider of light. It is the
    reiterated that every biblical text has one and only one meaning. This meaning is what 1. eternal, divine, creator, redeemer Christ, John 1:1-5 (Jesus as Word).John introduces the story of the revelation of the glory of god ( 1: 1- 18) john presents the commentary on the book of john pdf printers revelation in a nutshell
    commentary on this epistle said in his footnote to verse one, “It is more consistent with As this writer understands 1 John 1:9, it is not a legal forgiveness of God

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