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Revision: 6 Named ScriptureIn the spirit of enhancing communications between Christians who speak of scripture by chapter and verse and those who speak of names and liturgical use, this list provides names with Verbum and Wikipedia links. Book of Glory (Book of Exultation)The Book of Glory refers to the second major section in the Gospel according to John. It includes the Last Supper, the Farewell Discourses, the Passion, and the Resurrection. Some include the epilogue in the Book of Glory.
Book of SignsThe Book of Signs refers to the first of two major sections in the Gospel according to John. The section narrated seven miracles (signs).
The seven signs are usually identified as:
Jesus and the Woman Taken in Adultery (Pericope Adulterae)The concensus is that this passage is a third century interpolation which became widespread in the fourth century. It remains in most contemporary translations but with a footnote.
Johannine Comma (Comma Johanneum)This triune interpolated phrase is first included Latin manuscripts of the fifth-seventh century although it is quoted by early church fathers earlier.
Prayer of ManassehThis penitential prayer is sometimes treated as the final chapter of 2 Chronicles. It is usually treated as a deuterocanonical book.
Bread of life discourseEpilogue of JohnFarewell discoursesGreat I am’sHymn to the WordJohn 3:16Man Born BlindPassion narrative according to JohnRaising of LazarusSeven Signs (of John)Woman at the Well |
Revision: 7 Named ScriptureIn the spirit of enhancing communications between Christians who speak of scripture by chapter and verse and those who speak of names and liturgical use, this list provides names with Verbum and Wikipedia links. Book of Glory (Book of Exultation)The Book of Glory refers to the second major section in the Gospel according to John. It includes the Last Supper, the Farewell Discourses, the Passion, and the Resurrection. Some include the epilogue in the Book of Glory.
Book of SignsThe Book of Signs refers to the first of two major sections in the Gospel according to John. The section narrated seven miracles (signs).
The seven signs are usually identified as:
Jesus and the Woman Taken in Adultery (Pericope Adulterae)The concensus is that this passage is a third century interpolation which became widespread in the fourth century. It remains in most contemporary translations but with a footnote.
Johannine Comma (Comma Johanneum)This triune interpolated phrase is first included Latin manuscripts of the fifth-seventh century although it is quoted by early church fathers earlier.
Prayer of ManassehThis penitential prayer is sometimes treated as the final chapter of 2 Chronicles. It is usually treated as a deuterocanonical book.
Betrothal type-sceneBread of life discourseEpilogue of JohnFarewell discoursesFarewell type-sceneGreat I am’sHymn to the WordJohn 3:16Man Born BlindPassion narrative according to JohnRaising of LazarusRecognition type-sceneSeven Signs (of John)Woman at the WellWoman at the well type-scene (Meeting at the well)Covenant codeGreat commandment (Greatest commandment)Great commissionHoliness codeLaw of MosesMitzvothNew Testament household codesNoahide law (Seven laws of Moses)Pauline privilegePriestly codeSeven rabbinic mitzvotSix constant mitzvotTen ethical commandmentsTen ritual commandmentsUnforgivable sin |
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