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King James Bible3 JohnThis 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. |
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