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(only four times does the Gospel of John refer to "the prophets" -- far less than the Gospel of Matthew and Gospel of Luke do -- and 3 of John's references are quoting others while the 4th is an Editorial Comments in the Gospel of John)
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*the [[Gospel of John]] emphasized the concept of the sacrificial lamb -- the "Paschal Lamb" -- which is a central part of [[Passover]] for [[Samaritan]]s but not for [[Masoretic Jews]].<ref>https://www.jewishpress.com/sections/features/features-on-jewish-world/the-samaritan-paschal-sacrifice/2020/04/01/</ref>
 
*the [[Gospel of John]] emphasized the concept of the sacrificial lamb -- the "Paschal Lamb" -- which is a central part of [[Passover]] for [[Samaritan]]s but not for [[Masoretic Jews]].<ref>https://www.jewishpress.com/sections/features/features-on-jewish-world/the-samaritan-paschal-sacrifice/2020/04/01/</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> and the Samaritans recognized only the [[Pentateuch]] in the Old Testament;
 
*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> and the Samaritans recognized only the [[Pentateuch]] in the Old Testament;
*only four times does the [[Gospel of John]] refer to "the prophets" -- far less than the [[Gospel of Matthew]] and [[Gospel of Luke]] do -- and 3 of [[John]]'s references are quoting others while the 4th is one of the [[Editorial Comments in the Gospel of John]] that is grammatically suspect: "It is written in [should be "by" or worded better] the Prophets ...."
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*Samaritans rejected "the prophets," and only four times does the [[Gospel of John]] refer to "the prophets" -- far less than the [[Gospel of Matthew]] and [[Gospel of Luke]] do -- and 2 of [[John]]'s references are quoting "the Jews," a third is quoting someone other than [[Jesus]], and the fourth is one of the [[Editorial Comments in the Gospel of John]] which is grammatically suspect: "It is written in [should be "by" or worded better] the Prophets ...."
 
*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;
 
*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}};

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See also: Mystery:Unsolved_Gospel_Mysteries

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

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