Who was John in the New Testament?
Eleanor Gray
Updated on May 04, 2026
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In this manner, who wrote the book of John in the New Testament?
John's is the only one of the four not considered among the Synoptic Gospels (i.e., those presenting a common view). Although the Gospel is ostensibly written by St. John the Apostle, “the beloved disciple” of Jesus, there has been considerable discussion of the actual identity of the author.
Also Know, how many johns are mentioned in the New Testament? Answer and Explanation: There were four persons in the New Testament named John and none in the Old Testament.
People also ask, who are the three Johns in the Bible?
It is name of these 5 persons in the Bible:
- John the Baptist, the forerunner of Christ (Matt.
- John the apostle, the son of Zebedee, and brother of James the "Greater" (Matt.
- A kindred of Annas the high priest, who sat in the Sanhedrin when Peter and John were tried (Acts 4:6 ).
Are there two Johns in the New Testament?
John the Apostle John, son of Zebedee was one of the Twelve Apostles, along with his brother James. This John is mentioned frequently in the Synoptic Gospels, but always (with a lone exception) in company with his brother James or with Peter or often with both.
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