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The Gospel of John: An Expositional Commentary, Vol. 1
- The Coming of the Light (John 1-4)
- Narrated by: John Lescault
- Length: 15 hrs and 39 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Gospel of John, says James Montgomery Boice, is “a powerful source of instruction and comfort to many millions of God’s people down through the ages of church history.”
Exploring chapters 1-4, this first volume on the Gospel of John is an insightful study and devotional guide for serious Bible students as well as interested laypersons. James Montgomery Boice explores the coming of Jesus Christ and discusses the initial reaction some people had toward him. Topics include:
- Light for Every Man (1:9)
- The Mark of the Christian (1:35-51)
- Was Jesus Christ a Revolutionary? (2:12-17)
- God’s Greatest Gift (3:16)
- Last Words of a Humble Man (3:22-30)
- Christ, the Soul Winner (4:30)
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