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Thousands of books have been written on the fourth Gospel, but few have had the lasting impact of this modern classic by respected missiologist Lesslie Newbigin. Developed over a period of 30 years during which Newbigin led Bible studies as a bishop in the Church of South India, this excellent commentary on John is unique both in its power to prepare pastors and teacher to effectively declare the...

to the disciples, using the word (and only here in St. John’s Gospel) which describes God’s revelation of himself to Moses (Exod. 33:13, 18). The same word is used in speaking of the appearance of the risen Jesus to his disciples, and this provides one way of entry into the complex meaning of this passage. For the disciples of Jesus the day of the Lord will no longer be something in the future. The Lord’s Day is in fact the day on which Jesus, by his resurrection from the dead, made manifest the
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