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Enrich your study of the epistles of John with scholarly and practical insights from longtime Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary New Testament professor, Curtis Vaughan. This well-loved guide combines solid exegesis with clear explanations—a trusty aid for pastors preparing sermons, leaders teaching a Bible study, or the layperson looking to better understand John’s letters, connect them...

Christianity and that no compromise whatsoever could be made with it. . Biblical scholars differ in their understanding of the relationship of the epistle to the gospel, but all are agreed that the two works are linked together by style, vocabulary, characteristic phrases, and fundamental concepts. Brooke quotes Schulze to the effect that “in the whole of the first Epistle there is hardly a single thought that is not found in the Gospel” (p. ix). It is open
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