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  1. Although the character of Peter does significantly develop from Luke’s Gospel to Acts, thereby highlighting the transformative power of the gospel, Peter remains a largely static character within the book of Acts itself.

  2. John 1:1-18 – God the Son Revealed to Man. John 1:19-51 – God the Son Revealed to John the Baptist. A. John: The fourth Gospel. 1. The Gospel of John is the fourth section of what some call the four-fold gospel, with four voices giving different perspectives on the life of Jesus of Nazareth.

  3. 22 gru 2013 · Commentary on John 1:1-18. Each of the gospels begins with an account of Jesus’ origins. Mark introduces Jesus to us as an adult, telling us that Jesus was “a man from Nazareth” whose advent fulfills the arrival of God’s salvation as foretold by the prophet Isaiah.

  4. “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made.” (John 1:1-3) The majestic opening of John’s Gospel shows us the limitless scope of the Word’s work.

  5. sermonwriter.com › biblical-commentary › new-testament-john-11-18John 1:1-18 - Sermon Writer

    Biblical Commentary (Bible study) John 1:1-18 EXEGESIS: JOHN 1:1-18. THE PROLOGUE TO THE GOSPEL OF JOHN. The Gospel of John weds theology to poetry. It is poetic prose—prose with the soul of poetry—prose that, like poetry, packs layers of meaning in a word or phrase.

  6. In verse 18 John referred to Jesus as "the only GOD," an unequivocal affirmation of the deity of Christ. John's revelation that the "Word was God," was much like the star that announced his birth, blazing forth the truth to all generations.

  7. 6 wrz 2022 · This commentary on John 1:1-18 defines who Jesus is and explains how He is the source of both light and life.

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