Gospel of John

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The '''Gospel of John''' (literally, ''According to John''; [[Greek language|Greek]], Κατὰ Ἰωάννην, ''Kata Iōannēn'') is the fourth [[gospel]] in the [[Biblical canon|canon]] of the [[New Testament]], traditionally ascribed to [[John the Evangelist]]. Like the three [[synoptic gospels]], it contains an account of some of the actions and sayings of [[Jesus of Nazareth]], but differs from them in [[ethos]] and theological emphases. The Gospel may have been written with an evangelistic purpose.
The '''Gospel of John''' (literally, ''According to John''; [[Greek language|Greek]], Κατὰ Ἰωάννην, ''Kata Iōannēn'') is the fourth [[gospel]] in the [[Biblical canon|canon]] of the [[New Testament]], traditionally ascribed to [[John the Evangelist]]. Like the three [[synoptic gospels]], it contains an account of some of the actions and sayings of [[Jesus of Nazareth]], but differs from them in [[ethos]] and theological emphases. The Gospel may have been written with an evangelistic purpose.
The gospel of John has 21 Chapters.
The gospel of John has 21 Chapters.

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The Gospel of John (literally, According to John; Greek, Κατὰ Ἰωάννην, Kata Iōannēn) is the fourth gospel in the canon of the New Testament, traditionally ascribed to John the Evangelist. Like the three synoptic gospels, it contains an account of some of the actions and sayings of Jesus of Nazareth, but differs from them in ethos and theological emphases. The Gospel may have been written with an evangelistic purpose.

The gospel of John has 21 Chapters.

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