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<note>The portrayal of Jesus in the Fourth Gospel is remarkably dissimilar to the Jesus found in the synoptic gospels, Ben Witherington places the Gospel of John within its proper literary, historical, social, and theological contexts, with a special emphasis on dealing with the wisdom traditions of Hellenistic Judaism. What emerges is a com-pelling argument that the Gospel of John has an agenda for mission, in addition to concerns for discipleship and community life.

&#34;This is a polished piece of work by an accomplished writer. It offers both solid exege sis of the Gospel of John and substantive, practical guidance for teachers and preachers looking for ways in which the Gospel continues to speak in a contemporary setting.&#34; -R. Alan Culpepper, Professor of New Testament, Baylor University

&#34;This unusual commentary accomplishes much. Witherington offers a valuable con-tribution to the study of the thought and purpose of the Fourth Gospel, includes stimulating discussion of recent Johannine scholarship, and also provides insights for how to apply and preach this gospel today. He does all this with clarity and zest.&#34; -Rodney A. Whitacre, Professor of Biblical Studies, Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry Ambridge, Pennsylvania

Witherington &#34;invites and entices his readers to approach the text in new ways, and he challenges us to integrate it into our lives with precision and passion. The Gospel of John has always been one of my favorite books. Ben Witherington's com mentary has made it even more so.

-Steve Harper, Executive Director, A Foundation for Theological Education, Lexington, Kentucky</note>
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