The Gospel Of John Chapter 1

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John chapter one is a very inspirational passage because it sounds the foundation of our faith, and it established from the very first verse that Jesus is completely God and completely man. John was the last gospel written, and it was written with the knowledge of what had previously been established within the last three gospels. Many bible scholars believe that this is the reason why John is so different from Matthew, Mark, and Luke.
There are multiple highly important events in the ministry of Jesus that Matthew, Mark, and Luke include but John leaves completely out. The first and one of the most important of these events is Jesus' birth. Matthew, Mark, and Luke all speak of the birth of Jesus, but the gospel of John leaves entirely. John also discludes the topics of baptism, temptation in the wilderness, the Last Supper, Jesus’ Ascension into Heaven, and many of the parables which all relate diretly to Jesus’ ministry. The first three gospels center on Jesus' life and ministry in Galilee, and are mostly directed to the Jews, the Romans, and the Greeks. The Gospel John is much more broad and is addressed towards pretty much everyone. The Gospel of John centers his gospel on what Jesus said and did in Jerusalem. …show more content…

John makes a definitive point as he opens the chapter that the Word is not just the beginning, but the beginning of the beginning. He was there in the beginning, before anything was. This is foundational because Jesus existed before he came to earth as a baby to the virgin Mary. Before anything was created God the Father, the Son (Jesus) and the Holy Spirit existed. God is timeless, He always was and He always will be. This first verse is a key biblical passage that gives insight into the Trinity of God. In the mind of the early Jews, the phrase "the word of God" was used to refer to God