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King James Bible

3 John

This brief epistle is attributed to the apostle John, though he does not give his name. He called himself "the elder" which seems to have been John's self-designation in the final years of his ministry. The same stylistic and theological similarities apparent in the fourth gospel, 1 John and 2 John are a distinct feature of 2 John as well. The letter is addressed to Gaius, a common name that can not be identified as a specific person. John commends and exhorts Gaius for his steadfastness and for his care of Christian missionaries, and he uses Diotrephes as an example of how not to live as a Christian. John's words are meant to encourage Gaius until John can see him personally.






  • 3 John 11:1-4 Salutation
  • 1:5-8 Service to the brethren
  • 1:9-10 Rebuke to Diotrephes
  • 1:11-12 A good testimony
  • 1:13-14 Conclusion





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