The Transition From Judaism to Christianity in John's Gospel: The Distinguishing Features of Christianity in the Lord's Ministry [Pamphlet]

The Transition From Judaism to Christianity in John's Gospel: The Distinguishing Features of Christianity in the Lord's Ministry by Stanley Bruce Anstey
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The Apostle John is the only New Testament writer who wrote after the literal setting aside of the nation of Israel, which happened in 70 A.D. He wrote around 90 A.D. when Christianity was fully established, and the Jewish state had been dissolved. At that time, Judaism was gone as far as its practice was concerned—the city of Jerusalem and the sanctuary had been destroyed (Daniel 9:26; Matthew 22:7). The Spirit of God led John to present the Lord's life and ministry from the unique perspective of looking back through the lens of Christianity. He views certain dispensational changes in the Lord's ministry that emphasize the fact that a transition from Judaism to Christianity was on the horizon.

 

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