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This powerful reference tool is a detailed biblical examination of the historical, cultural, and economic background of the Gospel of John and Hebrews–Revelation. Much more than simply theology or a word study, The Bible Knowledge Background Commentary transports the reader back into the setting of the New Testament to see, touch, and hear as much of that world as possible.

may well have been an ancient Christian hymn. We know of other hymns extant especially in Paul’s writing, and here, too, there is an artful flowing of language and theology (Phil. 2:5–11, Col. 1:15–20). The themes mentioned in the prologue will be picked up later and given fuller development: the pre-existence of Christ (1:1; 17:5), divine light entering the world (1:4, 9; 8:12; 9:5), the opposition of light and darkness (1:5; 3:19), the visibility of glory (1:14; 12:41), Jesus as the only Son (1:14,
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