This commentary gratefully adopts the modern scholarly practice of allowing biblical authors to speak for themselves. Without ignoring John's relations to his sources or the stages by which the Gos…
A minister laid aside in a Scottish Highland manse 're-discovered' this slender volume and subsequently rose yo from his sick bed like a man renewed. His view of the book and of yje author (who bel…
The author intimated his purpose of writing a commentary on the gospel of St. John; but he was unable to carry out his design until he had completed some lobours incumbent upon him in connection wi…
This version is not intended to replace old version. Its purpose is to convey the exact sense, and as far as possible the precise tone of the original, in modern vernacular English. In some ways it…
The author intimated his purpose of writing a commentary on the gospel of St. John; but he was unable to carry out his design until he had completed some lobours incumbent upon him in connection wi…
The gospel of John has blessed the heats of God's people though the centuries. It has been called " God's love letter to the world." Luther word of it, " This is the unique, tender, genuine chief G…
Having acknowlegde that this is indeed true, that all Scripture is God's gift to us and is of inestimable value, we neverthless recognize that for one reason or another some sections of the Bible a…
From a human viewpoint, the path of John's Gospel has been down-hill. An initial appearance of Jesus of Nazareth as the light of this world and a time of popularity have been followed by progressiv…
'I confess that at the outset I was put off by the fear of being thought rash and arrogant if I should attempt such an undertaking after so many excellent works.' So wrote John Calvin (1509-1564) …
In the second volume, von Wahlde provides a detailed commentary on the Gospel of John. He includes his own translation form the Greek (with material form each edition of the Gospel indicated by typ…