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  1. John the Evangelist is the name traditionally given to the author of the Gospel of John. Christians have traditionally identified him with John the Apostle, John of Patmos, and John the Presbyter, although this has been disputed by most modern scholars.

    • John The Presbyter

      John the Presbyter was an obscure figure of the early Church...

    • John the Apostle

      John the Apostle (Ancient Greek: Ἰωάννης; Latin: Ioannes c....

  2. John the Apostle (Ancient Greek: Ἰωάννης; Latin: Ioannes c. 6 AD – c. 100 AD; Ge'ez: ዮሐንስ;), also known as Saint John the Beloved and, in Eastern Orthodox Christianity, Saint John the Theologian, was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus according to the New Testament.

  3. In Christian tradition, the Four Evangelists are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, the authors attributed with the creation of the four canonical Gospel accounts. In the New Testament, they bear the following titles: the Gospel of Matthew; the Gospel of Mark; the Gospel of Luke; and the Gospel of John. These names were assigned to the works by the ...

  4. Saint John the Evangelist, traditionally believed to be the author of the Gospel of John, was a prominent figure in early Christianity. His life, spanning from around AD 6 to 100, marks a significant era in Christian history.

  5. 3 days ago · Article. 27/12/2023. St. John the Evangelist — Apostle, Evangelist, Son of Thunder, Beloved Disciple, Caretaker of Mary. Vladimir Borovikovsky (1757–1825), “St. John the Evangelist”, ca. 1804-1809 (photo: Public Domain / Public Domain) The feast of St. John the Evangelist is Dec. 27.

  6. Feb 6, 2019 · The Apostle John (also known as Saint John) was one of Jesus Christ’s 12 disciples, and a prominent leader in the early Christian church. Along with James and Peter, John was one of Jesus’ closest confidants, and he is traditionally considered the author of the Gospel of John.

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