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The Epistles of John: Translated with Introduction, Notes, and Commentary is unavailable, but you can change that!

With this study—companion to the masterful 2-volume The Gospel According to John—Raymond E. Brown completed his trilogy on the Johannine corpus. Meticulous in detail, exhaustive in analysis, persuasive in argument, it examines controversies that have long troubled both biblical scholars and lay readers. Questions of authorship, composition, and dating, as well as the debate over source theories,...

will not be easy is suggested by the impressive number of scholars who have chosen opposite sides in the issue. Among those who opt for one author for GJohn and I John41 are Abbott, Bacon, Baumgartner, Bernard, F.-M. Braun, Brooke, Burney, Chaine, Charles, Clemen, de Ambroggi, Feuillet, Findlay, Gaugler, Grimm, Harnack, Hauck, Headlam, Hilgenfeld, Howard, Jacquier, Jülicher, Law, Lepin, T. W. Manson, Marshall, W. Michaelis, Michl, Nunn, Percy, Schneider, Stott, Streeter, Turner, Vrede, B. Weiss,
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