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130 0 Bible.|pEpistles of John.|lEnglish.|sBrown.|f1982.
245 14 The Epistles of John /|ctranslated, with introduction,
notes, and commentary, by Raymond E. Brown.
250 First edition.
264 1 Garden City, N.Y. :|bDoubleday,|c1982.
300 xxviii, 812 pages ;|c25 cm.
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
490 1 The Anchor Bible ;|vv. 30
500 Includes indexes.
504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 786-787).
505 0 Information from tradition -- Designation as Catholic
Epistles and Epistles of John -- Attitudes toward these
epistles in the first five centuries -- Problems of
Johannine authorship -- Did the same author write all
three epistles? -- Did the same author write the fourth
Gospel and the epistles? -- In what sequence were the
Gospel and the epistles written? -- Source theories for
the origin of I John -- The German theory of an
antithetical-statement source -- Other source theories --
Origin of I and II John belong in a struggle with
adversaries -- Which views in I and II John belong to the
adversaries -- Resconstructed portrait of the adversaries
-- The theory adopted in this commentary -- Brief
statement of theory -- The secessionists' relation to the
fourth Gospel -- The epistolary author's relation to the
fourth Gospel -- The aftermath -- Structure and text --
The structure of I John -- The text of the epistles --
General bibliography for the Johannine Epistles --
Bibliographies; surveys -- Commentaries or general
analyses -- Epistolary theology -- Authorship issues --
Source theories -- Life and setting of the community --
Structure of I John -- Text -- Miscellaneous works cited
in this commentary -- The First Epistle of John -- The
prologue (1:1-4) -- The Gospel of God as Light; three
boasts and three opposite hypotheses (1:5--2:2) -- Three
claims of intimate knowledge of God to be tested by
behavior (2:3-11) -- Admonitions to believers: having
conquered the evil one, they must resist the world (2:12-
17) -- Warning against the secessionists as antichrists
who deny the Son and the Father (2:18-27) -- God's
children versus the devil's children (2:28--3:10) -- The
Gospel of loving one another (3:11-24) -- The spirits of
truth and deceit, and their respective adherents (4:1-6) -
- Loving one another as a way of abiding in and loving God
(4:7--5:4a) -- Faith as conqueror of the world and the
role of testimony (5:4b-12) -- The conclusion (5:13-21) --
The Second Epistle of John -- The Third Epistle of John.
630 00 Bible.|pEpistles of John|vCommentaries.
650 17 Brieven van Johannes (bijbelboeken)|2gtt
700 1 Brown, Raymond E.|q(Raymond Edward),|d1928-1998.
830 0 Bible.|lEnglish.|sAnchor Bible.|f1964 ;|vv. 30.
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