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The Gospel According to St. John: An Introduction and Commentary (Tyndale Bible Commentaries Series) (1960)

by R. V. G. Tasker

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The author has divided the Gospel into sections, commented on each section as a whole, and added further notes on points of particular exegetical interest and importance. This concise commentary has been written especially for those who have neither the leisure nor the need for studying the larger commentaries. It has been written so that they might gain a fuller understanding of the meaning of the text and a deeper appreciation of the abiding truths contained in what is the simplest and yet the most profound of the Christian Gospels.… (more)
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Author's Preface -- In preparing this volume on the Gospel of John it has obviously been impossible to comment on the text verse by verse, as I did in the volumes on James and 2 Corinthians which I have already contributed to this series.
INTRODUCTION

I. The Apostolic 'Authorship' of the Gospel

The Fourth Gospel has been designated since the second century 'according to John'; and this has been taken to imply in Christian tradition that the authority of the Apostle John, the son of Zebedee, lies behind it, and that it embodies his testimony to the life and teaching of Jesus.
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The author has divided the Gospel into sections, commented on each section as a whole, and added further notes on points of particular exegetical interest and importance. This concise commentary has been written especially for those who have neither the leisure nor the need for studying the larger commentaries. It has been written so that they might gain a fuller understanding of the meaning of the text and a deeper appreciation of the abiding truths contained in what is the simplest and yet the most profound of the Christian Gospels.

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