The life of Jesus is demonstrated in a distinctive way, for example, in John. Mark, Matthew and Luke, they discuss Jesus’s ministry services in Galilee, while John’s discussion of Jesus is more in-depth, such as, his ministry services in Jerusalem, his divinity, performing miracles, his death and resurrection. The Gospel of John was composed of a substance that is more theological and is similarly as motivated and significant as the initial three gospels.
The prologue is a standout among the most noteworthy theological sections in the Bible (New Testament). The twelve chapters in the prologue, discusses Jesus' holiness and manifestation, his ministry service, his meeting John the Baptist and the Passover. …show more content…
The middle chapters thirteen through seventeen, contains information about Jesus and his Disciples at the Last Supper, for example, Jesus providing them with information about the Holy Spirit (Holy Ghost).
Jesus’s death, funeral, and resurrection are discussed in the epilogue chapters, eighteen through twenty-one. These details are telling of his final days on earth.
There are twenty-one chapters in the Gospel of John, and each has its own uniqueness that, provides the readers with explained descriptions of the life of
Jesus.