- The Gospel according to John : Brown, Raymond E. (Raymond Edward), 1928 . . .
2 dl (CXLVI, XVI, 1208 p ) ; 24 cm Met lit opg [I]: John I-XII -- 1966 -- [II]: John XIII-XXI -- 1970
- The Gospel According to John I-XII (Anchor Bible Series, Vol. 29)
He was the author of three books in the Anchor Bible series on the Gospels and Epistles of John and wrote the classic Anchor Bible Reference Library volumes The Birth of the Messiah, The Death of the Messiah, and An Introduction to the New Testament
- The Gospel According To John - Raymond Brown - nvh92
This volume contains an introduction to the whole Gospel and a treatment of chs i-xii, or the Johannine account of the public ministry of Jesus (the Gospel itself has a break at the end of ch xii)
- The Gospel According to John I–XII (The Anchor Yale Bible Commentary . . .
In the first volume of Raymond E Brown’s magisterial commentary on the Gospel according to John, all of the major Johannine questions—of authorship, composition, dating, the relationship of John to the Synoptics (Mark and Luke)—are discussed
- The Gospel According to John - Google Books
Father Brown's notes and comments sort out the major issues surrounding the writings of John -- questions of authorship, composition, date, and John's relation to the Synoptic Gospels
- The Gospel According to John I-XII: A New Translation with Introduction . . .
This volume concludes Raymond E Brown's commentary on the Gospel of John Continuing his study begun in Anchor Bible Volume 29, the author translates the original Greek text into today's English which allows all readers to make sense of the Gospel
- The Gospel According to John (I-XII) - Yale University Press
In the first volume of Raymond E Brown’s magisterial three-volume commentary on the Gospel According to John, all of the major Johannine questions—of authorship, composition, dating, the relationship of John to the Synoptics (Mark, Matthew, and Luke)—are discussed
- The Gospel According to John (I-XII) (The Anchor Yale Bible . . .
In the first volume of Raymond E Brown’s magisterial three-volume commentary on the Gospel According to John, all of the major Johannine questions―of authorship, composition, dating, the relationship of John to the Synoptics (Mark, Matthew, and Luke)―are discussed
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