1.Johannine literature are books in the New Testament that contain the books of John that saturate the dynamics of the church.
The content of Johannine literature are the gospels of John, 1John, 2 John, 3 John and the book Revelation. These literature pieces of these scriptures are to provide a student of the New Testament with an intimate place to go encounter God. "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." (John 1:1)
The manuscripts that are within the Johannine literature give a student a vision of what the situation of life was like back in the time the scriptures were written, a student can endure a clear authentic form of what following the …show more content…
No one can come to the Father except through me." (John 14:6) This appoarch supplies a student of the New Testament a deeper reality of His perception,in the formation of focusing on the concept of the Church through the elements of love, forgiveness, salvation, redemption due to cause of the nature of sin.The Scriptures of John are distinct in the aspect of their dates and style (writings of scripture written later and style is written in a form of poetic writing) being comparably different than the other manuscripts in the Bible. "Jesus often taught in parables, which were more or less extended figure of speech, often in story form." P.141***(school book) The approach that is introduced within the Johannine literature pieces, are signs of Jesus ' achievements, giving a student a deep indication of the reality of His teachings. The literature of Johannine provides its own approach to helping a student understand the manuscript formation of Jesus ' life, the Gospel of John is the only Gospel that titles Jesus as divine and pre-existing.
The word of Johannine literature provides vivid sermons on the nature and structure of the church of the Lord Jesus …show more content…
Jesus is God 's son based on the formation of the recognazation of Jesus being the manifest of God (the human form).
["Jesus uses the title "Son of God" with reference to his future coming on the clouds of heaven and to his exaltation at God 's right hand (Matthew 24:27, 37; Luke 17:30; 18:8; 21:36; 22:69)."]
In the New Testament the context of "Son of God" sustains a perception of its own, it establishes on the topic of Jesus, the "Son of God" being viewed as an otherworldly figure sent from the Lord as a future judge of humankind. In the process of Jesus living as a form of flesh he is baptized and God desends the Holy Spirit to confirm the approval of Jesus ' righteous choice calling him a beloved son. "God has taken pleasure in Jesus because of his baptism." P.199**(school book)
Lastly the title of Christ being the "Son of God" is a content of characteristic that displays Jesus as a Child of the God who suffers in the placement of sin.
2. The formation of "Son of God" leads into the description of "God the Son", a significant symbol of how God desired to expand the understanding of how he is in relation to Christ and his