Please explain Jesus in a different way in the book of the Bible. For example, considering the four normative Gospels, you can see that Jesus is explained and discussed in different ways. If you read the other books of the Bible, you can see that there are major differences between them, and they do not contain the classic Gospel. We compare the Gospel and Apocalypse by Mark and how they describe Jesus. When people focus more on miracles and the life of Jesus, the Apocalypse seems to pay more attention to his divinity and purpose.
The Gospel of John, the three letters of Johnny, and the apocalypse show obvious similarities, but the similarities and revelations between the Gospels and the letters (especially the Gospels of the John and the Gospels). Therefore, although most scholars are not from the same authors, I will use these five as a single corpus of Johnny 's literature. The Gospel of John passed through two or three stages, the "version", and then reached the current form around 90 - 110 years. It talks about the nameless "disciple whom Jesus loves" as the source of its tradition, but he does not specify that he is the author. Christian tradition considers this disciple as John the apostle, but for many reasons most scholars continue to insist on insisting on this view whether most of the scholars have given up this view.
The church tradition, John is the author of the Gospel according to John and I believe it is the author of the other four books - the New Testament - three books of John and apocalypse. In the Gospel, the writer is attributed internally to John Jesus 20: 2, "Disciples Jesus loves" (gμαθητὴςὃνἠγάπαὁἸησοῦς, mathematical mathematical consideration). John 21: 24 says that the Gospel of John is based on the testimony of "loved disciple". Some authors of Johnny's literature have contested for about 200 years.
John is known as the author of the Gospel of John and the other four books of the New Testament - three books of John and apocalypse. The author of the Gospel is attributed to "a disciple whom Jesus loves", John 21: 24 says that the gospel of John is based on the testimony of "a loving disciple". However, the actual author has argued since 200 years. In the history of his church, Eusebius said that John 's first letter and the Gospel of John were promised to be of John. Eusebius continues to say that the second and third letters of John are not apostles of John.