The Holy Bible - Third John
The Third Letter of John is a very short personal note from the apostle John, written around 85–95 AD, to his friend Gaius. John praises Gaius for his faithfulness and hospitality to travelling teachers.
The Third Letter of John is a very short personal note from the apostle John, written around 85–95 AD, to his friend Gaius. John praises Gaius for his faithfulness and hospitality to travelling teachers.
The Second Letter of John is a short note from the apostle John, written around 85–95 AD, to a chosen lady and her children, likely a church and its members.
The First Letter of John was written by the apostle John around 85–95 AD to churches he knew well. He fights false teachers who denied Jesus came in the flesh and lived without concern for sin.
The Book of John, written around 90 AD by the disciple John, shows Jesus as the Son of God. It focuses on who Jesus is more than what He did.