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*the lack of [[parable]]s in the [[Gospel of John]], which was a teaching style used 11 times in [[Old Testament]] books not recognized by [[Samaritan]]s and also in the Greco-Roman world of which Samaritans were not a part;<ref>https://www.markedbyteachers.com/gcse/religious-studies-philosophy-and-ethics/the-genre-of-parable-did-not-originate-with-jesus-they-already-appeared-in-the-greco-roman-world.html#:~:text=%2DRoman%20world.%20%2D-,The%20genre%20of%20Parable%20did%20not%20originate%20with%20Jesus%20they,in%20the%20Greco%2DRoman%20world.&text=The%20word%20parable%20comes%20from,%2C%20a%20comparison%2C%20or%20analogy.</ref>
 
*the lack of [[parable]]s in the [[Gospel of John]], which was a teaching style used 11 times in [[Old Testament]] books not recognized by [[Samaritan]]s and also in the Greco-Roman world of which Samaritans were not a part;<ref>https://www.markedbyteachers.com/gcse/religious-studies-philosophy-and-ethics/the-genre-of-parable-did-not-originate-with-jesus-they-already-appeared-in-the-greco-roman-world.html#:~:text=%2DRoman%20world.%20%2D-,The%20genre%20of%20Parable%20did%20not%20originate%20with%20Jesus%20they,in%20the%20Greco%2DRoman%20world.&text=The%20word%20parable%20comes%20from,%2C%20a%20comparison%2C%20or%20analogy.</ref>
 
*the [[Gospel of John]] has more references to "life" than all the other [[Gospels]] combined, and the Samaritan version of the [[Book of Exodus]] is more [[pro-life]] than the Jewish Masoretic translation;<ref>https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/abortion-in-judaism</ref>
 
*the [[Gospel of John]] has more references to "life" than all the other [[Gospels]] combined, and the Samaritan version of the [[Book of Exodus]] is more [[pro-life]] than the Jewish Masoretic translation;<ref>https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/abortion-in-judaism</ref>
*John includes a passage at {{bibleref|John|20|24-29}} which is disparaging to [[Thomas]] (when Jesus criticizes him for initially doubting the [[Resurrection]]), while [[Matthew]] omits that from [[Gospel of Matthew|his Gospel]], which suggests a commonality between Matthew and Thomas but an ethnic difference between John and Thomas; and  
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*John prominently includes multiple quotations of [[Thomas the Apostle]], such as the famous "doubting Thomas" passage at {{bibleref|John|20|24-29}}, while [[Matthew]] omits all this from [[Gospel of Matthew|his Gospel]], and subsequently Thomas (a name never mentioned in the [[Old Testament]] [[evangelism|evangelized]] [[India]], all of which implies an ethnic difference between John and the Jewish Matthew; and  
 
*the name "John" is [[Aramaic]] rather than [[Hebrew]]: no one in the entire [[Old Testament]] has the name "John".<ref>"Yochanan" is the Aramaic origin of John's name.</ref> Likewise for the name of his brother, "James".
 
*the name "John" is [[Aramaic]] rather than [[Hebrew]]: no one in the entire [[Old Testament]] has the name "John".<ref>"Yochanan" is the Aramaic origin of John's name.</ref> Likewise for the name of his brother, "James".
 
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Revision as of 18:06, July 4, 2024

See also: Mystery:Unsolved_Gospel_Mysteries

John the Apostle was most likely a Samaritan, in light of at least the following 21 reasons. Alternatively, John could have been different from the other disciples in some other ethnic or fundamental way.

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