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John
This introduction to the book of John reports on the title, author, outline, and date of writing. John’s Gospel is rather different from the other three. Whether or not he knew them (or any one of them) continues to be debated. In any event, his witness to Jesus goes its own way, highlighting matters that in the other Gospels remain implicit and underdeveloped.
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Mark
This introduction to the book of Mark reports on the title, author, outline, and date of writing. Since Mark’s Gospel is traditionally associated with Rome, it may have been occasioned by the persecutions of the Roman church in the period c. a.d. 64–67. The famous fire of Rome in 64—probably set by Nero himself but blamed on Christians—resulted in widespread persecution.
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NIV Study Bible :: Introductions to the books of the Bible.
An introduction frequently reports on the book's title, outline, author, and date of writing. It details the books background and purpose, explores themes and theological significance, and points out special problems and distinctive literary features.
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Wisdom Literature
This wisdom literature found in the Bible.
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