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If the Gospel of John is seen as a kind of “trial narrative,” then John the Baptist is the first witness who is called to […]
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If the Gospel of John is seen as a kind of “trial narrative,” then John the Baptist is the first witness who is called to […]
On this edition of the program we’re continuing our discussion of John’s opening prologue and will unpack the significance of verse 14, as the Word […]
There was a time in which Judaism & Christianity had many more beliefs in common. As it turns out, many ancient Jews before the time […]
Why does the Gospel of John begin with this strange concept of the Word of God who was “with God” and yet somehow also “was […]
Scholars frequently claim that John is the latest and most idealized of all the Gospels. Its picture of Jesus, they say, represents the beliefs of […]
If you pay close attention to the details of the fourth Gospel, you’ll notice that words such as testimony, witness, judgment, and truth appear quite […]
On this program, Michael Horton talks with producer Shane Rosenthal about the plans they have in store for the coming year. In particular, they’ll introduce […]
According to Josephus and others, the testimony of women was not considered trustworthy in the first century. So why, if—as some allege—the Gospel records are […]
When men come to arrest Jesus, Peter pulls out his sword and strikes one of the men, cutting off his ear. Why does Jesus rebuke […]
In Isaiah, God says, “I will not give my glory to another,” yet in his high priestly prayer recorded in John 17 we find Jesus […]
What does Jesus mean when he says, “Already you are clean because of the word I have spoken to you”? How does his word make […]
A week before his crucifixion, Jesus enters Jerusalem on the back of a donkey. What is significant about this event, and what prophecies are alluded […]