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Waetjen argues that the "first edition" of the [[Gospel of John]] (John 1-20) originated in Alexandria, Egypt, and [[Lazarus]] was the [[Beloved Disciple]].
The revised "second edition" (with modifications and the addition of John 21) was carried out at Ephesus. The [[Beloved Disciple]] was now intended to be [[John|John son of Zebedee]].


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The Gospel of the Beloved Disciple: A Work in Two Editions (2005) is a book by Herman C. Waetjen.

Abstract

Waetjen argues that the "first edition" of the Gospel of John (John 1-20) originated in Alexandria, Egypt, and Lazarus was the Beloved Disciple.

The revised "second edition" (with modifications and the addition of John 21) was carried out at Ephesus. The Beloved Disciple was now intended to be John son of Zebedee.

Editions and translations

Published in New York, NY: T&T Clark International, 2005.

Table of contents

  • The enigmas of the origin and authorship of the fourth gospel
  • The prologue 1:1-18
  • John's role as witness in the narrative world of the fourth gospel
  • The beginning of Jesus' ministry
  • Seeing and believing and believing in order to see
  • Jesus, Nicodemus, and post-70 Pharisaic Judaism
  • Romancing the Samaritan woman 4:1-42
  • Failure in Jerusalem
  • The second Passover and the discourse on the bread from heaven
  • Jesus at the festival of booths in Jerusalem
  • Paradoxical success in Jerusalem
  • The resurrection of Lazarus
  • Jesus closes his ministry
  • The aporetic christology of the fourth gospel
  • The farewell discourse
  • The prayer of consecration: John 17
  • The third passover: Jesus' trial, crucifixion, and burial
  • The resurrection of Jesus

External links

  • [ Google Books]