The Gospel of John was last written and contains most of the unique information about Jesus. The purpose of writing the Gospel is to convince the reader that Jesus is his claim and that they trust him. Another theme is the divinity of Jesus, which can be seen in more than a dozen paragraphs. There are seven miracles in John 's book, each of which is different. Five of them are John peculiar. Unlike all the other Gospels, John did not start a book from the birth of Jesus, but explained the reason and nature of Jesus' incarnation and his purpose towards human flesh, using the preface of theology.
The Gospel of John is one of the four Gospels in the Bible, and the fourth book of the New Testament is lined up in chronological order. The Gospel of John is a unique insight into the life of Jesus Christ. Unlike the Gospel of three other Matthews, Mark, and Luca (also known as the Gospel of God), it focuses more on spiritual themes than on historical events. The author of this Gospel is John the disciple. John is one of the twelve disciples who followed Jesus Christ during the uploading of the land. In the last chapter of the Gospel, the author pointed out himself. John is also known as "a disciple that Jesus loves" (see John 13: 23, 19: 26, 21: 7). Perhaps this explains John's identity of Jesus' life record. The scholars generally believe that the Gospel of John was written in the '50s and' 85s.
Here I would like to outline the Biblical case of the God of Christ. God's Gospel, Matthew's Gospel, Mark's Gospel, Luke's Gospel give a historical record of the event. They are different from the Gospel of John. The Gospel of John is not chronological order, but focuses on fewer stories and is more interested in the emergence of supernatural or sacred Christ than any other Gospel. Of course the word represents that Jesus is with God, with God, and with God in the beginning. Jesus never never existed. We do not truly understand eternity, we can not really define it, but it means eternity. There is neither start nor end. "Word" is a translation of the Greek logo, from which we get a logo. It means an accurate image, but more importantly it means the nature of things, or the reality of things they represent.