After answering please provide your explanation for why you believe that Jesus loved [name of apostle] the most.
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He is speaking of himself not someone else.Its his gospel and when he says it he means himself.
Traditionally, this "disciple whom Jesus loved" is understood to be John the Apostle, who is also believed to be the author of the Gospel of John and other Johannes writings.
While the traditional interpretation is common, some scholars suggest that the "disciple whom Jesus loved" might be an idealized or anonymous figure, rather than a specific person
Some theologians suggest that John uses this phrase to emphasize his close relationship with Jesus and to avoid confusion with John the Baptist, who is also mentioned in the Gospel
He doesn't say the disciple Jesus loved the most he refers to himself as the disciple Jesus loved.
I don't I won't even go there sorry I will pass.
Jesus didn't play favorites although the top 3 were Peter, James, and John. Jesus used them as a witness. He told all the apostles to love each other, and this love will show that they belong to Jesus. John 13:34-35 - A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another; as I have loved you, that you also love one another. 35 By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another.”
The Holy Spirit speaks to me and Jesus speaks to me. So, you are right. But the Holy Spirit said for me to read the words of Jesus. Every word Jesus tells me, or the Holy Spirit tells me agrees with scripture. No additions, or takeaways.I, nor Jesus, said that Judas Iscariot was His favorite, but rather that He loved him the most, and I quoted His explanation, but you said the following:
God is the final word and He speaks whenever, wherever, to whomever and about whatever He wills. That's why one shouldn't confine Him to the pages of any one book, and though some try, it's to no avail.
The Holy Spirit speaks to me and Jesus speaks to me. So, you are right. But the Holy Spirit said for me to read the words of Jesus. Every word Jesus tells me, or the Holy Spirit tells me agrees with scripture. No additions, or takeaways.
The love from a perfect, infinite being has no degrees. He loves all, impersonally and personally.After answering please provide your explanation for why you believe that Jesus loved [name of apostle] the most
The love from a perfect, infinite being has no degrees. He loves all, impersonally and personally.
How about Iakob ben Zebedee, the first apostle to be martyred, and whose real name has been lost to the English speaking world? Jesus must've loved him.
I think you mean a Translation, right? The reason you don't read more commentaries and other biblical books is because you are lazy,I disagree with any book outside of the bible, because the bible is the final word.
Nah, this is much more fun.Refer back to post #6.
Nah, this is much more fun.
It's a discussion forum; I'm discussing. In post #1, you asked my opinion; I gave it. If the late Ms. Valtorta wants to express her opinion, she needs to sign up with a user ID just like everyone else.So, you're saying that that is more fun than reading Jesus's words.
The Holy Spirit told me not to read commentaries (opinions). He would teach me.I think you mean a Translation, right? The reason you don't read more commentaries and other biblical books is because you are lazy,
if you ask me. And, you think you will have to read a lot more and someone might challenge your precious beliefs, whether they are biblical or not. You do not have the spiritual gift of teaching. You, like all of us, need to be taught the Scriptures.