Preparing Context
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World Stage
Structure
Historical Setting
Preparing Context
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World Stage
Structure
Historical Setting
The Gospel of
A reflective Gospel presenting Jesus as the Word made flesh, the Son of God, so readers may believe and have life.
Author
John the Apostle
Events c. AD 27-33; written c. AD 70-100
Audience
Jews and Gentiles in the wider Greco-Roman world
Gospel
World Stage
Roman Empire
Tiberius Tiberius (AD 14-37)
Movement
From signs to believing life
Artifact
Witness to the Word made flesh
Biblical Timeline
Jesus' Ministry
John context: AD 29 - AD 33
Biblical Timeline
Jesus' Ministry
John context
Jesus' Ministry / AD 29 - AD 33
John context is set in Jesus' ministry, where Jesus' public ministry, teaching, signs, death, and resurrection.
John presents selected signs, conversations, and testimony so readers see Jesus as the Messiah and Son of God and receive life in his name.
John opens with the Word made flesh; moves through signs, conversations, and public conflict; slows for Jesus' final night with his disciples; centers on the cross and resurrection; and closes with an epilogue about witness and following.
Read John by following its signs and witnesses. Notice repeated contrasts such as light and darkness, above and below, belief and unbelief, and watch how each scene presses the question of who Jesus is.
John's Gospel looks back on Jesus' ministry from the later first-century church, when believers in the Greco-Roman world were clarifying their witness to Jesus amid tensions with synagogue communities and wider Roman civic life.
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