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"By believing you may have life in his name" --John 20:31 In this commentary, Andreas J. Köstenberger culminates a lifetime of scholarship in Johannine literature. The Gospel of John states its purpose: to demonstrate Jesus's true identity as the Christ and the Son of God. Köstenberger interprets the Gospel from this perspective, focusing on its text and meaning over secondary concerns. John presents Jesus in relation to Israel's story and key figures. Köstenberger highlights John's Old Testament sources, redemptive-historical framework, and biblical-theological connections. This detailed…mehr

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"By believing you may have life in his name" --John 20:31 In this commentary, Andreas J. Köstenberger culminates a lifetime of scholarship in Johannine literature. The Gospel of John states its purpose: to demonstrate Jesus's true identity as the Christ and the Son of God. Köstenberger interprets the Gospel from this perspective, focusing on its text and meaning over secondary concerns. John presents Jesus in relation to Israel's story and key figures. Köstenberger highlights John's Old Testament sources, redemptive-historical framework, and biblical-theological connections. This detailed commentary will guide all students of Scripture to see Jesus as John's Gospel intends. The Evangelical Exegetical Commentary series provides premier biblical commentary rooted in rigorous study of the original languages. Each volume integrates historical and literary insights and explores exegetical, pastoral, and theological concerns, giving readers a full understanding of the text and how to apply it to everyday life.
Autorenporträt
Andreas J. Köstenberger is cofounder of Biblical Foundations, host at Oak Tree Cottage, and theologian in residence and director of the equipping center at Fellowship Raleigh Church in North Carolina.