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1 1,1,2 | flesh and~dwelt among us,” (John 1:14) as John put it. God 2 1,1,2 | among us,” (John 1:14) as John put it. God spoke the living 3 1,1,4 | the prophets~were until John; from henceforth the Kingdom 4 1,1,5 | part. As the Gospel of St. John concludes: “And there are 5 1,1,5 | that should be written” (John 21:25). ~ To be sure, all 6 1,1,5 | The Revelation of St. John the Theologian (or the . 7 1,1,5 | have been written by St. John near the end of his ~life, 8 1,1,5 | 2nd and 3rd ~Epistles of John, and the Apocalypse (this 9 1,1,5 | St. Basil the Great, St. John of Damascus, St. Symeon 10 1,1,6 | 9 . Revelations of St. John (Apocalypse). ~ ~ 11 1,2,2 | in the afternoon, Saint John Chrysostom says: ~ ~.Let 12 1,2,2 | hands have made me, Saint John of Kronstadt accompanies 13 1,2,2 | from Adam's rib. ~Saint John Chrysostom teaches us: ~ 14 1,2,2 | breathing room,. writes ~Saint John of Kronstadt. In another 15 1,2,2 | make Our abode with him . John 14:23); while He sends fire 16 1,2,2 | for he wrote about Me” (John 5:46, Mark 12:26; John 7: 17 1,2,2 | John 5:46, Mark 12:26; John 7:23). The Penta-~teuch 18 1,2,3 | me: for he wrote of me” (John: 5:46). Here these ~prophecies 19 1,2,3 | made under the law. ~1 John 3:8 For this purpose the 20 1,2,3 | concerning priesthood. ~John 18:31 Then said Pilate unto 21 1,2,3 | hath visited ~his people. ~John 7:40 Many of the people 22 1,2,3 | bright and morning star. ~John 8:12 Then spake Jesus again 23 1,4,3 | Word. He, according to St. John Theologian, created everything: “ 24 1,4,3 | thing made that was made” (John 1:1-4). And the Apostle 25 1,5,3 | Old Testament prophets, John the Bap-~tist. ~ While among 26 1,5,5 | Babylonian captivity and about John the Baptist (40, 48), ~prediction 27 1,5,5 | the Revela-~tion of St. John the Theologian. The vision 28 1,5,5 | the vision of the Apostle John the Theologian (Revelation 29 1,5,5 | Apocalypse of the Apostle John the Theologian. These prophecies 30 1,5,5 | the visions of the Apostle John the Theologian, re-~corded 31 1,5,5 | Malachi said prophecies about John the Baptist, the prophet 32 1,5,7 | Apostolic preaching in future (John ~4:37-38). Had any of today' 33 1,5,7 | doubt the Revelation of John the Theologian de-~picted 34 1,Add,2| Isaiah, Solomon, David, John the Theologian and the ~ 35 1,Add,2| he can. According to St. John Chrysostom, it is like an 36 1,Add,3| holy Fathers, headed by St. John Chrysostom who, in a man-~ 37 1,Add,4| words are spiritual life (John 6:63). Therefore ~its words 38 1,Add,4| this~teaching is from God” (John 7:17). Do it so that you 39 1,Add,6| Bible. ~ God is the Word (John 1:1). All those words which 40 1,Add,6| became flesh, became man (John 1:14), and mute, stuttering 41 1,Add,0| life through his name” (John 20:30-31). The same applies, 42 1,Add,0| he hath declared him” (John 1:18). And he ~declared 43 1,Add,0| cometh into the world” (John 1:9). This constitutes the 44 1,Add,0| salvation is of the Jews” (John 4:22). The redeeming purpose 45 1,Add,0| truth came by Jesus Christ” (John 1:17). But it was an accomplishment, 46 1,Add,0| declare we unto you” (1 John 1:3). And, furthermore, 47 1,Add,0| The Word was made flesh” (John 1:14). Of ~course, the Incarnation, 48 1,Add,0| not seen” (Heb. 11:1: St. John Chrysostorn explains el-~ 49 1,Add,0| the law prophesied until John” ~(Matt. 11:13). Why do 50 1,Add,1| sends the reader back to John Adam Mohler]. It was not 51 2,1 | Scriptures) and that of John the Baptist. Governmentally 52 2,1 | his sons; but a third son, John~Hyrcanus, was quick to take 53 2,1 | Antipas (the Herod who~had John the Baptist beheaded) was 54 2,1,2 | known as Solomon’s Porch (John 10:23;~Acts 3:11; 5:12). 55 2,1,4 | Exod. 17:5-6; Num. 20:11). John has given an account of 56 2,1,5 | Testament as~the word of God (John 10:35). At that time they 57 2,1,5 | from God through Moses (John 7:19, 9:28-29). Moses was~ 58 2,1,6 | temple was destroyed by John Hyrcanus (121 B.C.) and 59 2,1,6 | scholars have held that John the Baptist came under the 60 2,1,8 | From Matthew 16:14 and John 1:21, it is evident that 61 2,1,8 | time of the ministry~of John the Baptist the people were 62 2,1,8 | even by~the Samaritans (John 4:25). There were many pious 63 2,1,8 | notably Zacharias, father of John the Baptist, Simeon and 64 2,2,1 | Me has seen the Father”~(John 14:9). Until the coming 65 2,2,3 | that is, before 70 A.D. St. John the Theologian wrote his 66 2,2,4 | lion, Luke with an ox, and John with an eagle.~Besides our 67 2,2,5 | the fourth Gospel, that of~John, remains unique, significantly 68 2,2,5 | Galilee, while that of St. John speaks of our Lord’s activities 69 2,2,5 | our Lord’s life, while St. John’s Gospel discusses~the deeper 70 2,2,5 | between the synoptics and St. John.~Although St. John narrates 71 2,2,5 | and St. John.~Although St. John narrates very little about 72 2,2,5 | between the synoptics and St. John lies in their documentation~ 73 2,2,5 | to understand,~while St. John’s are deep, mysterious and 74 2,2,5 | ignorant people of Galilee.~St. John in general, conveys mainly 75 2,2,5 | later, the~Gospel of St. John had a special goal, perhaps 76 2,2,5 | between~the synoptics and St. John. If the synoptics bring 77 2,2,5 | aspect of Christ and St.~John predominantly His Divine 78 2,2,5 | Divine~side, or that St. John fails to show the human 79 2,2,5 | of~God, according to St. John, is also a true man, Who 80 2,2,5 | Thus, the synoptics and St. John mutually enhance and complement 81 2,2,5 | Mark also bore the name “John.” He too was a Jew by birth, 82 2,2,5 | Gospel According to St. John.~The Evangelist St. John 83 2,2,5 | John.~The Evangelist St. John the Theologian was a beloved 84 2,2,5 | Jewish community. His~son John was acquainted with the 85 2,2,5 | acquainted with the high priest. John’s mother, Salome, is mentioned 86 2,2,5 | Joseph the hoop maker.~St. John was at first a disciple 87 2,2,5 | first a disciple of St. John the Forerunner. After hearing 88 2,2,5 | immediately followed Christ (John 1:37-40). St. John later 89 2,2,5 | Christ (John 1:37-40). St. John later became a steadfast 90 2,2,5 | brother James and Peter, John was~worthy of a special 91 2,2,5 | rested on Jesus’ chest (John 13:23-25), and from this 92 2,2,5 | His Most Blessed Mother to John’s care, saying: “Behold 93 2,2,5 | Ardently loving Jesus Christ, John was full of indignation 94 2,2,5 | Ascension, we frequently see St. John with St. Peter. He together 95 2,2,5 | destruction of Jerusalem, St. John resides and ministers in 96 2,2,5 | Ephesus from his exile,~St. John wrote his Gospel and died 97 2,2,5 | Tradition claims that St. John wrote his Gospel at the 98 2,2,5 | which he had heard. St. John verified the truth of all 99 2,2,5 | Gospel.~The Gospel of St. John begins with the exposition 100 2,2,5 | the Christian faith, St. John received the respected name 101 2,2,5 | The primary purpose of John in writing the Gospel is 102 2,2,5 | Gnostics, a heretical group of John’s time who posed as Christians, 103 2,2,5 | harm to true Christianity. John answered these and other 104 2,2,5 | the same essence as God. John affirmed also~that He was 105 2,2,5 | the purpose of his work, John declared: “These~things 106 2,2,5 | with a~special love, St. John penetrated deeply into the 107 2,2,5 | Another unique quality of John’s Gospel is that, while 108 2,2,5 | primarily in Galilee, St. John describes events~and preaching 109 2,2,5 | evidenced in the Gospel of John, there were~three such trips 110 2,2,6 | have life everlasting” (John 3:16); “If you can believe,~ 111 2,2,6 | not~seen and yet believe” (John 20:29, also see Matthew 112 2,2,6 | the Spirit is spirit…” (John~3:6); “Whoever drinks of 113 2,2,6 | into everlasting life” (John 4:13-14); “ If you then 114 2,2,6 | guide us into all truth.” (John 16:13, also see John 7:37- 115 2,2,6 | John 16:13, also see John 7:37-39 and 14:15-21, also 116 2,2,6 | him up at the last day” (John 6:27-58; Luke 22:15-20).~ 117 2,2,6 | 18:9-14, Mark 10:42-45, John~13:4-17, Matthew 20:1-16, 118 2,2,6 | make Our home with him” (John 14:15-23); “By this~all 119 2,2,6 | have love for one another” (John 13:35);~“Greater love has 120 2,2,6 | s life for his friends” (John 15:13,~see also Matthew 121 2,2,6 | see also Matthew 5:42-48, John 13:34-35).~Non-Judgment: “ 122 2,2,6 | 8:34-38, Luke 14:25-27, John 12:25-26).~Patience: “In 123 2,2,6 | worship in~spirit and truth” (John 4:23-24, see also Matthew 124 2,2,6 | Matthew 18:19-20, Mark 11:23,~John 16:23-27, Mark 14:38, Luke 125 2,2,6 | I have~spoken to you.” (John 15:3, Mark 7:15-23).~Reconciliation 126 2,2,6 | snatch them out of My hand”~(John 10:28); “your joy no one 127 2,2,6 | one will take from you” (John 16:22).~Repentance: “Repent 128 2,2,6 | you shall be free indeed” (John 8:34-~37); “Unless you repent 129 2,2,6 | see also Matthew 4:17, John 5:14, Luke 7:47, Matthew 130 2,2,6 | God, believe also in Me” (John 14:1); “The things which 131 2,2,6 | the truth hears My voice” (John 18:37;~also see Matthew 132 2,2,6 | flock and one shepherd” (John 10:16); “That they all may~ 133 2,2,6 | believe that You sent Me” (John 17:21); “For where two or 134 2,3,1 | the Truth~(Luke. 12:12, John. 16:13, 17:17-19). Albeit 135 2,3,2 | discourse on this~Book, St. John Chrysostom explains the 136 2,3,3 | James, 2 by Peter, 3 by John the Theologian, and 1 by 137 2,3,3 | Twelve and brother of St. John the Theologian; 2) James~ 138 2,3,3 | from~Bethsaida in Galilee (John 1:42-45) and brother of 139 2,3,3 | lambs” and “tend My sheep” (John 21:15-17). After~the descent 140 2,3,3 | Epistles of the Evangelist John the Theologian.~The style 141 2,3,3 | the Gospel according to John, while~ancient tradition 142 2,3,3 | disciple of Christ. St. John was the son of Galilean~ 143 2,3,3 | Mat. 4:21 and Luke 5:10), John left~his parents' home, 144 2,3,3 | Mark 5:37; Mat. 17:1;). John was honored by the Lord 145 2,3,3 | Blessed~Mother, as Her son (John 13:23-25; 19:26). Although 146 2,3,3 | not naming himself, St. John speaks of~himself as the 147 2,3,3 | disciple that Christ loved (John 19:26). Of all the disciples, 148 2,3,3 | all the disciples, only John did not~leave his Teacher 149 2,3,3 | of the Holy Spirit, St. John continued to live in~Jerusalem 150 2,3,3 | himself in his Epistles, St. John writes about~himself as 151 2,3,3 | our Lord Jesus Christ (1 John 1:1-4).~The First General 152 2,3,3 | General Epistle was written by John after he wrote the Gospel — “ 153 2,3,3 | heard we declare to you” (1 John 1:1-4) — and apparently 154 2,3,3 | was written in Ephesus. John’s second Epistle contains~ 155 2,3,3 | i.e.~Ephesus, where Apostle John spent the last years of 156 2,3,3 | Thaddaeus (Mat. 10:3; Mark~3:18; John 14:22). He was the son of 157 2,3,3 | When he was~baptized by John the Baptist, he was named 158 2,3,3 | that are exposed by St. John in the 2nd and 3rd chapters 159 2,3,3 | walk just as He~walked” (1 John 2:6). “And now, little children, 160 2,3,3 | before Him at His coming” (1 John 2:28). “If we love~one another, 161 2,3,3 | given us of His Spirit” (1 John 4:12-13).~Born from above: “ 162 2,3,3 | who is begotten of Him” (1 John 5:1).~Conscience: “And by 163 2,3,3 | confidence toward God” (1 John 3:19-~21).~End of the World, 164 2,3,3 | gave us commandment” (1 John 3:23). “He who believes~ 165 2,3,3 | this life is in his Son” (1 John 5:10-11).~“But let him ask 166 2,3,3 | it did~not know Him” (1 John 3:1).~Good deeds and righteousness: “ 167 2,3,3 | righteousness is born of Him” (1 John 2:29). “Beloved, do not~ 168 2,3,3 | evil has~not seen God” (3 John 1:11).~Knowing God: “Now 169 2,3,3 | truth is~not in him” (1 John 2:3-4). “But you have an 170 2,3,3 | you will abide in Him” (1 John 2:20 and~27).~Life: “The 171 2,3,3 | was manifested to us” (1 John 1:2). “And this is~the promise 172 2,3,3 | promised us – eternal life” (1 John 2:25). “We know that we 173 2,3,3 | brother~abides in death” (1 John 3:14).~Light: “This is the 174 2,3,3 | is no darkness at all” (1 John 1:5). “But if we walk in 175 2,3,3 | cleanses us from all sin” (1 John 1:7). “He who says he is 176 2,3,3 | has blinded his eyes” (1 John 2:9-11).~Love: “Now the 177 2,3,3 | know that we are in Him” (1 John 2:5). “By this we know~love, 178 2,3,3 | in deed and in truth” (1 John 3:16-18). “Beloved, let 179 2,3,3 | God, for God is love” (1 John 4:7-8).~“Love has been perfected 180 2,3,3 | love his brother also” (1 John 4:17-21). “By this we know 181 2,3,3 | commandments are not burdensome” (1 John 5:2-3).~“This is love, that 182 2,3,3 | you should walk in it” (2 John 6).~Mercy: “For judgment 183 2,3,3 | pleasing in His sight” (1 John 3:21-22). “Now this is the 184 2,3,3 | we have asked of Him” (1 John~5:14-15).~Repentance: “Draw 185 2,3,3 | commandment from the Father” (2 John 1:4). “Whoever transgresses 186 2,3,3 | shares in his evil deeds” (2~John 1:9-11). “I have no greater 187 2,3,3 | children walk in truth” (3 John 1:4).~Wisdom: “If any of 188 2,3,3 | of God~abides forever” (1 John 2:15-17).~“You are of God, 189 2,3,3 | who is in the world” (1 John 4:4). “For whatever is born 190 2,3,3 | Jesus is the Son of God?” (1 John 5:4-5). “We~know that we 191 2,3,3 | sway of the wicked one” (1~John 5:19).~Wrath: “For the wrath 192 2,5,1 | means revelation) of St. John the Theologian is~the only 193 2,5,2 | Apocalypse refers to himself as John (Rev. 1:1, 4 and 9, and 194 2,5,2 | Church, he was the Apostle John, the beloved disciple~of 195 2,5,2 | To the~inspired pen of John the Theologian belongs one 196 2,5,2 | all the Apostles, only St. John the Theologian was subjected 197 2,5,2 | of the Apocalypse by St. John the Theologian is in the 198 2,5,2 | Rev. 1:2-9; 20:4; also~see John 1:7; 3:11; 21:24; 1 John 199 2,5,2 | John 1:7; 3:11; 21:24; 1 John 5:9-11). The Lord Jesus 200 2,5,2 | the Word”~(Rev. 19:13 and John 1:1-14 and 1 John 1:1) and “ 201 2,5,2 | 13 and John 1:1-14 and 1 John 1:1) and “the Lamb” (Rev. 202 2,5,2 | 5:6 and 17:14; also see~John 1:36). The prophetic words 203 2,5,2 | Seventy” (Rev. 1:7 and John 19:37,~Septuagint translation). 204 2,5,2 | writings by the Holy Apostle John. They are explained as being 205 2,5,2 | Apostle's writings. St. John, being a~Jew by birth and, 206 2,5,2 | love and contemplation.~St. John's disciple St. Papias of 207 2,5,2 | writer of the Apocalypse as~“John the Elder,” just as the 208 2,5,2 | himself in his Epistles (2 John 1:1 and 3 John~1:1). Of 209 2,5,2 | Epistles (2 John 1:1 and 3 John~1:1). Of great importance 210 2,5,2 | Christianity, where the Apostle John had also lived many years 211 2,5,2 | God-inspired book written by St. John the Theologian. One of them 212 2,5,2 | Origen also acknowledge St. John as the author~of the Apocalypse. 213 2,5,2 | attributing the Apocalypse to St. John~the Theologian, places it 214 2,5,2 | authorship as being that of~St. John the Theologian because St. 215 2,5,2 | turn was a student of St. John the Theologian, heading, 216 2,5,3 | mention the exile of St. John to Patmos for witnessing 217 2,5,3 | of Asia Minor to whom St. John directed his letters already 218 2,5,3 | Evidently, the activities of St. John, who had spent a~long time 219 2,5,3 | lines of the Apocalypse, St. John indicates the purpose of 220 2,5,3 | of the Roman Empire. St. John the Theologian, having been 221 2,5,3 | Domitian then exiled St. John to~the island of Patmos, 222 2,5,4 | persecutions and sorrows. St. John discloses the common methods 223 2,5,4 | due to the fact that St. John contemplated the fate of~ 224 2,5,4 | world, are~described by St. John as though they had happened 225 2,5,4 | war with each other. St. John, through~his visions, gradually 226 2,5,4 | made manifest, instructing John~to write the Revelation 227 2,5,5 | around the year 67 A.D., St. John the Theologian took over 228 2,5,5 | the~Island of Patmos, St. John wrote letters from there 229 2,5,5 | the Lord Jesus Christ. St. John writes~of events of the 230 2,5,5 | in Ephesus. Just as~St. John predicted, the light of 231 2,5,6 | Liturgy.~(Chs. 4-5)~St. John received the Revelation 232 2,5,6 | Divine Liturgy that St. John describes in the fourth 233 2,5,6 | Among the saints whom St. John sees in Heaven, two groups, 234 2,5,6 | the early ones.~Later St. John sees an innumerable throng 235 2,5,6 | the fate of the world, St. John’s Apocalypse slowly directs~ 236 2,5,8 | beginning of these, St. John sees an angel conferring 237 2,5,8 | onset of calamities St. John sees the saints ardently 238 2,5,8 | fresh in the memory St. John. This war had~three phases ( 239 2,5,8 | the two witnesses for St. John.~Evidently, the two witnesses 240 2,5,9 | the war~described by St. John occurred in the angelic 241 2,5,9 | many contemporaries of St. John that the slain Nero~came 242 2,5,0 | faithful to Christ, St. John directs~their vision toward 243 2,5,0 | extravagance of~the “harlot,” St. John imagined rich Rome with 244 2,5,1 | the devil (ch. 20), St. John does not follow a~chronological 245 2,5,1 | devil.) In that order, St. John narrates~regarding the judgment 246 2,5,1 | method of presentation by St. John~needs to be taken into account 247 2,5,2 | Lord before His sufferings~(John 12:31). As we know from 248 2,5,2 | shall come back to life” (John 11:25). The~“first resurrection” 249 2,5,2 | this brief description, St. John concludes the writing of