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The apostle John refers to himself as the disciple “whom Jesus loved.” John was one of the inner circle of disciples, together with Peter and James. As he records the ministry of Jesus, the apostle adds many insights not recorded by the other gospels. John is a simple and clear statement of God’s grace in Christ, written so that readers might believe and have life in Jesus, God’s Son.

Meanwhile, the religious leaders tried to set a trap for him so they could arrest him in spite of the many people learning from him. They caught a woman in the act of adultery and dragged her to where Jesus was teaching. They made her stand before the group while they accused her and asked Jesus to pronounce judgment in view of the Law of Moses. “In the Law Moses commanded us to stone such women,” they asserted. “Now what do you say?” The trap was neatly laid. Never mind that they changed Moses’
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