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The Gospel of John, Volume 4: Peace in Storm (John 13–17): An Expositional Commentary is unavailable, but you can change that!

“Do you want peace?” asks James Montgomery Boice. “Are you willing to receive it at the point where Jesus indicated it may truly be found?” This fourth volume on the Gospel of John calls us to the peace that can be found in Christ’s love. Nowhere in the entire Bible can we walk on more holy ground as we listen to Christ’s final discourses. Covering chapters 13–17, Boice discusses such topics as ...

he renounced and which he prayed might be restored? If this glory refers to God’s essential character, it would mean that Jesus was less than God during the days of his ministry, and this is not right. What does the word mean in these more exalted references? The answer to this question is found in the recognition that there is another, entirely different meaning of the word “glory,” which had its origin in Hebrew rather than Greek thought, and which entered the Greek language later only as a result
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