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The Gospel of Saint John has a distinctive theme: to affirm the Divinity
of Our Lord Jesus Christ, so as to strengthen our faith : |
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The
only (Begotten) Son |
John 1:14, 18, 3:16, 18 |
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The
Son of Man |
John 1:51, 3:13-15, 5:27, 6:27, 53, 62, 8:28, 12:23, 34, 13:31 |
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The Son |
John 3:17, 35, 36, 5:19-29, 8:36, 14:23 |
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One
with the Father |
John 10:30, 14:9-11, 17:11, 22 |
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The
Messiah |
John 1:41, 4:25, 26, 42, 6:69, 7:31, 10:24, 25, 11:27, 20:31 |
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From above |
John 3:13, 31, 6:62, 13:3, 16:28-30, 17:8, 18:37 |
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Who
believes in Him |
John 3:14-18, 6:47, 7:38, 8:24, 11:25, 26, 14:12 |
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What is the prevalent theme of Saint John’s gospel? Why
did he write it?
(See John 20:31) |
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