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Mentioned in 8 episodes
John's gospel
Book • 1994
In this book, Mark W.G.
Stibbe introduces readers to a number of literary approaches to understanding John's Gospel.
The work is designed to make these methodologies accessible to a wide readership, providing a deeper and more nuanced understanding of the fourth gospel.
Stibbe introduces readers to a number of literary approaches to understanding John's Gospel.
The work is designed to make these methodologies accessible to a wide readership, providing a deeper and more nuanced understanding of the fourth gospel.
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
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when discussing the spear that pierced Jesus.


Jeremiah Johnston

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Jeremiah Johnston: Shroud of Turin, Dead Sea Scrolls, & Attempts to Hide Historical Proof of Jesus
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as a book of the bible with a gospel that talks about the pool of Bethesda.

Patrick Miller

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Why You Should Read the Bible (and How to Actually Do It)
Mentioned when discussing the Word's presence with God in the beginning.

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Day 33: God as Father (2026)
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regarding the apostles' understanding of Jesus's actions after the resurrection.


Bob Hiller

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Acts 1:1-11 (Episode 406)
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, it does not mention John by name but refers to him as the disciple whom Jesus loved.

James Protho

St. John the Apostle
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to reference Jesus saying, I am the door.


Edward Sri

How Indulgences Work
Michelle Brown mentions that in his last weeks, Bede translated John's Gospel to share with his people in their own language.

Michelle P. Brown, "Bede and the Theory of Everything" (Reaktion Books, 2023)
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in reference to the story of Lazarus.


Fr. Mike Schmitz

Day 89: Jesus Christ Was Buried (2025)
Mentioned when discussing the archaeological discovery under the Church of the Holy Sepulcher.

Day 536 - Govt, high court and AG face off on Shin Bet chief
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as one of the books of the New Testament that have Gnosticism in their sights.


Fr. Timothy Bellamah O.P.

The Emergence of Evil as a Theological Problem | Fr. Timothy Bellamah, O.P.



