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The Prologue of the Fourth Gospel depicts the personified logos in terms of life and light for human beings (John 1:4-5). These terms become symbolic of noteworthy narrative points that are picked up later in the Fourth Gospel. The Prologue also introduces John the Baptist and depicts him as one who testifies about the light of the world, the embodied logos, that summons humanity unto belief (John 1:6-8).
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To view the notes from this episode, please click the link below:
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The Prologue of the Fourth Gospel depicts the personified logos in terms of life and light for human beings (John 1:4-5). These terms become symbolic of noteworthy narrative points that are picked up later in the Fourth Gospel. The Prologue also introduces John the Baptist and depicts him as one who testifies about the light of the world, the embodied logos, that summons humanity unto belief (John 1:6-8).
Buy Wisdom Christology in the Gospel of John (paperback): https://a.co/d/iMFP9VC
To view the notes from this episode, please click the link below:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Dxcp2GlCg2n8otjT7I3kwHLKn6p0j660eGl_wvcdHCU/edit?usp=sharing

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