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  1. Dec 7, 2013 · John 13–17 – The Last Supper; John 18–19 – John’s Passion Narrative John 20–21 – Resurrection Appearance Stories & Epilogue. Q & A: Closing Prayer & Announcements [Note: Discussion of the Johannine Epistles is postponed until March 2014.] P52: The John Rylands Papyrus #457 – preserving part of John 18:31-33, 37-38

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  2. That is why a book of the Catholic understanding of the Bible is not only useful, but necessary. Over the centuries, wars have been fought over the Sacred Scriptures. It is imperative that the desperate need for unity in our divided society should be promoted by the revealed word of God as found in Holy Writ. As

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  4. The Gospel of John is a unique and profound book in the New Testament, written by the apostle John, who was one of the twelve disciples of Jesus. It is often referred to as the "spiritual gospel" because of its emphasis on the spiritual aspects of Jesus' life and teachings. As a Catholic, it is important to understand the theology presented in ...

  5. A Catholic edition will include the Church's complete list of sacred books along with introductions and notes for understanding the text. A Catholic edition will have an imprimatur notice on the back of the title page. An imprimatur indicates that the book is free of errors in Catholic doctrine. The Bible isn't a book. It's a library.

  6. 9 * e For they did not yet understand the scripture that he had to rise from the dead. 10 Then the disciples returned home. The Appearance to Mary of Magdala. * 11 But Mary stayed outside the tomb weeping. f And as she wept, she bent over into the tomb 12 and saw two angels in white sitting there, one at the head and one at the feet where the ...

  7. The order of this Gospel is clear from the above. For John first shows us the Lord seated on a high and lofty throne, when he says below (1:1), “In the beginning was the Word.”. He shows secondly how the house was full of his majesty, when he says, “through him all things came into being” (1:3).

  8. The Gospel According to John 1:18 (RSV2CE) reprinted in the study book refers to the Word as “the only-begotten Son of God.”. The Revised Standard Version translation of the Gospel According to John 1:18 (RSVCE), which we link to on our online pages, eliminates “-begotten” and “of God.”. The word “begotten” implies coming from a ...

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