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The Gospel of John is so simple that it is often the first biblical book given to recent converts to help them understand Christian truth, and yet it is so difficult that only experienced scholars attempt to study it. It is paradoxically the most accessible and yet the most complex of the four Gospels. In his accessible commentary, Grant Osborne explains the core themes of the Gospel of John. ...

among his people! He will live with them, and they will be his people. God himself will be with them” (Rev 21:3). Jesus inaugurated the fulfillment of this promise by dwelling within the believer (6:56; 15:4; 17:23; 1 John 2:24; 3:24; 4:15) as a foretaste of the final reality to come. This was his final comment before his arrest—that his deepest desire is to love and indwell his followers! ♦ V. The Arrest, Trial, and Passion of Jesus (18:1–19:42) A. The Arrest of Jesus (18:1–11) NOTES 18:1 Jesus crossed
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