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(among the few references by the Gospel of John to the Old Testament, many are Editorial Comments in the Gospel of John which may have been added later;)
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*John's sympathy with Samaritans, including how Jesus first disclosed his divinity to a Samaritan woman at a well;
 
*John's sympathy with Samaritans, including how Jesus first disclosed his divinity to a Samaritan woman at a well;
 
*the [[Gospel of John]] contains only 27 quotations and allusions to books of the [[Old Testament]], far less than "Matthew (124), Mark (70), and Luke (109)."<ref>https://rsc.byu.edu/prophets-prophecies-old-testament/use-old-testament-new-testament-gospels</ref>
 
*the [[Gospel of John]] contains only 27 quotations and allusions to books of the [[Old Testament]], far less than "Matthew (124), Mark (70), and Luke (109)."<ref>https://rsc.byu.edu/prophets-prophecies-old-testament/use-old-testament-new-testament-gospels</ref>
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*among the few references by the [[Gospel of John]] to the [[Old Testament]], many are [[Editorial Comments in the Gospel of John]] which may have been added later;
 
*the universality of the [[Gospel of John]], as in {{bible ref|John|3|16}};
 
*the universality of the [[Gospel of John]], as in {{bible ref|John|3|16}};
 
*his harsh language against [[Jewish]] leaders;
 
*his harsh language against [[Jewish]] leaders;

Revision as of 07:52, December 23, 2023

See also: Mystery:Unsolved_Gospel_Mysteries

John the Apostle was most likely a Samaritan, in light of:

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