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1 2,5 | the letters and Gospel of John. Ignatius is the first Christian 2 2,8 | Jude and the Revelation of John. Eusebius classes it as 3 2,8 | books — the “Revelation of John,” the “Revelation of Peter,” 4 2,9 | Apostles names its authors as John, Thomas, Peter, Andrew, 5 2,9 | Zealot, and Cephas although John i”42 explains that Cephas, 6 2,9 | and includes Nathanael (of John I:45-49). He describes Jesus 7 2,9 | and uses the Revelation of John, the Revelation of Peter, 8 2,13| rejoiced in the memory of John or Luke; and Alexandria, 9 3 | style in the Revelation of John. This special kind of apocalyptic 10 3 | publication of the Revelation of John and dealt not so much with 11 3 | heart. The Revelation of John was probably well known 12 3 | expect. The Revelation of John is full of reflections of 13 3 | 6] But the Revelation of John, about A.D. 93, was the 14 3 | dangers of sin. Daniel and John had been concerned with 15 3 | use of the Revelation of John, which must have suggested 16 3 | after the Revelation of John, with the warning that “ 17 3 | closes with the Revelation of John, the Acts of the Apostles, 18 3 | follows the Revelation of John among the disputed books. 19 3 | Apocryphon (or secret book) of John, used by Irenaeus in his 20 3 | Mother, and the Son, which John was given after the ascension 21 4,2 | gospels of Mark, Matthew, and John, however, as the grouping 22 4,2 | know how independently — John also made use of the gospel 23 4,2 | the end of the Gospel of John. This situation undoubtedly 24 4,4 | Jesus is reluctant to go to John's baptism; he says he has 25 4,4 | step further. In Matthew, John sug ; Bests his freedom 26 4,4 | manuscripts of the Gospel of John in the seventh chapter and 27 4,4 | according to the Hebrews” (On John 2: 4). In the third century, 28 4,4 | along with the Revelation of John, the Revelation of Peter 29 4,5 | the Gospel and Letters of John, which insist that Jesus 30 4,5 | that is, in human form (I John 4:2; II John 7).~ On the 31 4,5 | human form (I John 4:2; II John 7).~ On the other side, 32 4,5 | recorded in the epilogue of John. The use of every one of 33 4,5 | canonical gospels, including John 21, is unmistakable. Their 34 4,5 | with him on the seashore (John 21:15-20) on the eve of 35 4,6 | the eighteenth chapter of John on both sides of the fragment. 36 4,6 | contained only the Gospel of John.~ The contents of the British 37 4,9 | Matthew; the Paulinism of John would naturally repel its 38 4,9 | lake of Tiberias, I chose John and James, the sons of Zebedee, 39 4,9 | gospel described the food of John as wild honey and cakes 40 4,9 | In this way they made John a vegetarian simply by substituting 41 4,9 | 13-22). These deal with John's preaching, the baptism 42 4,10| infant children; the infant John is miraculously preserved, 43 4,10| preserved, but Herod puts John's father, Zacharias, to 44 4,10| story about the escape of John and the death of Zacharias 45 4,14| fourth-century Greek papyrus in the John Rylands Library, contains 46 4,14| that of the Apocryphon of John.~ All these documents seem 47 5,4 | The Acts Of John.~ Not long after the appearance 48 5,4 | discourses, and travels of John. He doubtless took his cue 49 5,4 | disapproval of marriage. John had been a comparatively 50 5,4 | writer of these Acts of John was we cannot say. Later 51 5,4 | as a personal disciple of John, who accompanied him on 52 5,4 | Alexandria in his Outlines (On I John 1:1), which may have been 53 5,4 | If he means the Acts of John, as he probably does, they 54 5,4 | Matthew. The Greek Acts of John as we know it today, however, 55 5,4 | Chapters 18-55 describe John's journey from Miletus to 56 5,4 | there. In chapters 58-86 John returns from Laodicea to 57 5,4 | stay. In chapters 87-105 John tells of his first meeting 58 5,4 | immaterial; of his appearance to John in a cave on the Mount of 59 5,4 | introduced some accounts of John's discourses and wonders 60 5,4 | sources, chiefly Latin. John converts a philosopher, 61 5,4 | 850) must belong here; John is threatened with arrest 62 5,4 | with the peaceful death of John. He shows his disciples 63 5,4 | as a little child, while John on the same occasion sees 64 5,4 | with his conversation with John on the Mount of Olives at 65 5,4 | is sternly rejected, and John in his dying prayer thanks 66 5,4 | chaps. 60-61).~ The story of John playing with the partridge 67 5,4 | formed part of the Acts of John. There is some doubt about 68 5,4 | about Domitian's having John plunged in boiling oil, 69 5,4 | place “where the apostle John was first plunged unhurt 70 5,4 | to it.~ The story of St. John and the Robber Captain, 71 5,4 | been found in the Acts of John. It is difficult to believe 72 5,4 | seek to date the Acts of John even before the Acts of 73 5,4 | Apostles than does the Acts of John; when Acts breaks off, interest 74 5,4 | is at its height, while John is almost forgotten; he 75 5,4 | denies. (3) The Acts of John is more easily understood 76 5,4 | Letters, Acts of Paul, Acts of John.~ In the fourth century 77 5,4 | of Paul and the Acts of John were combined with those 78 5,4 | seems to have been Peter, John, Andrew, Thomas, Paul. The 79 5,4 | fifth century, a Life of John was written under the name 80 5,4 | much use of the Acts of John. This work often throws 81 5,4 | of the Acts.~ The Acts of John was condemned by the Second 82 5,4 | and sculptors have shown John holding the poison cup, 83 5,5 | Acts of Paul and Acts of John.~ The name of Peter had 84 5,5 | epilogue of the Gospel of John, 21:18, 19: “When you grow 85 5,5 | the Acts of Paul and of John made it inevitable that 86 5,5 | Acts of Paul, the Acts of John (in chap. 21), the Preaching 87 5,5 | is taken from the Acts of John, chap. 87).~ Platforms are 88 5,5 | labors of Thomas, Andrew, John, Peter, and Paul that may 89 5,7 | 55-57 and of the Acts of John (chap. 22), in chapter 53, 90 5,8 | of Acts of Andrew and of John, which he describes as heretical. 91 5,8 | labors of these apostles, John in Ephesus and Andrew in 92 5,8 | Andrew, as well as those of John, Thomas, and others, was 93 5,8 | reputed author of the Acts of John.~ ~ 94 5,9 | individual apostles-Paul, John, Peter, Thomas, and Andrew-in 95 6,1 | the Gospel and Letters of John, and, of course, they owe 96 6,3 | of Aristion and the Elder John as disciples of the Lord 97 6,3 | A.D. 117. He also says that John and James were killed by 98 6,3 | and further back toward John the Evangelist, becoming 99 6,3 | disciple but the scribe to whom John dictated his gospel. Most 100 7,1 | commentary on the Gospel of John, of which Origen made a 101 9,1 | Devil and the Revelation of John, and finally, the Apology. 102 9,3 | it is from the Gospel of John, which he describes as inspired ( 103 10,2 | to Timothy and Titus), I John and I Peter, the Revelation 104 10,2 | Peter, the Revelation of John, and the Shepherd of Hermas. 105 10,3 | discovered in later writers like John of Damascus, A.D. 675-749, 106 11,3 | Peter, Jude, and I and II John, is preserved in a Latin 107 12,3 | on Matthew, thirty-two on John, fifteen on, V Romans, fifteen 108 12,7 | the Apostles, I Peter, I John, and the Revelation of John-twenty-two 109 12,7 | were James, II and III John, Jude, II Peter, Barnabas, 110 12,7 | epistles and two revelations, John and Hermas. This New Testament 111 13,3 | the Raising of Lazarus (John, chap. 11), preserved in 112 13,4 | Gospel and Revelation of John, probably about A.D. 204- 113 13,8 | letters — I Peter and I and II John. The Revelation of John 114 13,8 | John. The Revelation of John completed his New Testament, 115 13,11| appealed to the Revelation of John in support of it.~ This 116 13,11| with those of the Gospel of John and came to the conclusion 117 14,6 | his crown in a death like John's! Where the apostle John 118 14,6 | John's! Where the apostle John was first plunged unhurt 119 14,7 | Paul, besides I Peter, I John and Jude, the Revelation 120 14,7 | Jude, the Revelation of John, and at first the Shepherd 121 14,14| Cyprian makes no use of II John. It contained the Four Gospels, 122 14,14| include Hebrews), I Peter, I John, and the Revelation of John. 123 14,14| John, and the Revelation of John. As compared with the New 124 15,1 | Song of Songs,” “Origen on John,” “Wxodus-Numbers,” and 125 16 | complete text~The Acts of John; no complete text~The Acts 126 16 | Devil and the Revelation of John; no text~ The Apology; no 127 16 | Gospel and Revelation of John; no text~On the Resurrection;