The Gospel of John is the fourth biography of the earthly life of Jesus Christ by a Christian biographer who was an eyewitness to His ministry from John the Baptist up until His return to Glory.
This commentary covers the doctrinal, practical, and critical view of the "odd Gospel" of the four, and clearly shows the distinctions between those passages applicable to the Jews of Christ's time and those to Christians in the New Testament Church. Dr. Ruckman also examines the doctrines of Christ's Diety, the New Birth, the Mass, the Antichrist, and the Holy Spirit, while examining how Christ dealt with sinners one on one.
(Print Length: 636 pages)
This commentary covers the doctrinal, practical, and critical view of the "odd Gospel" of the four, and clearly shows the distinctions between those passages applicable to the Jews of Christ's time and those to Christians in the New Testament Church. Dr. Ruckman also examines the doctrines of Christ's Diety, the New Birth, the Mass, the Antichrist, and the Holy Spirit, while examining how Christ dealt with sinners one on one.
(Print Length: 636 pages)