Studies in the Prologue of the Gospel of John

This series of studies on the prologue of John’s Gospel by Rendel Harris was originally published in the journal The Expositor. My thanks to Book Aid for making this public domain work available for digitisation. James Rendell Harris [1853-1941], The Origin of the Prologue to St John’s Gospel. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1917. Hbk. pp.66….

Hengstenberg’s Commentary on the Gospel of John

E.W. Hengstenberg [1802-1869] was a German neo-Lutheran theologian remembered for his staunch defence of Christian orthodoxy. His books, most of which were translated into English during his lifetime, proved very influential in both England and America and are still valued today. My thanks to Book Aid for making this two volume commentary on John’s Gospel…

Destination and Purpose of St John’s Gospel by John A T Robinson

Destination and Purpose of St John’s Gospel by John A T Robinson

One of the most enjoyable aspects of working on biblicalstudies.org.uk is being able to read again material that I found influential whilst at Bible College. This article certainly falls into that category. D.A. Carson cites it favourably in his introduction to his Pillar Commentary on John’s Gospel, so I am in good company I think:…