The scripture in John 17:21 is saying that God and Jesus are in union with each other meaning, they are in agreement with each other and work together. So, the scripture at John 10:30 that says " I and the Father are one" means the same thing, they work together and are in agreement.
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This refers to John (later writer of the Gospel of John), who was the youngest disciple.
john david means sweet loving kind cute honest trustworthy loves jesus.
Sons of Thunder It was a surname given by Jesus to James and John
The Person who baptized Jesus was John the Baptist( Jesus' cousin) and when John baptized Jesus, God, His father came from heaven and told the people who Jesus was ans what he would do. God is the only real God who is Jesus' father and who is also Jesus Christ. its a bit confusing :) but Jesus Christ is the only true God and if you don't believe in him and ask him into your life then you may not live in eternity. (heaven)
"Jesus the Nazarene′ the King of the Jews." John 19:19
The book of John conveys the message that Jesus was not just a man, but God Himself and it is imperative that all men believe in Him. The name John means 'Jehovah is gracious.'
Obviously, it mean that we are to be in harmony with God. Like Jesus was, not God himself
A:To the author of John's Gospel, Jesus was most certainly God, and we should be cautious of reading any part of John to mean that Jesus was not God. John 5:44-45 does suggest a lapse, in which Jesus did deny he was God, but need not be read this way; John 17:3 is ambiguous and could more readily be seen as a denial by Jesus that he was God, but again need not be read this way. In Mark 10:18 (Why call me good. There is none good but God.), Jesus clearly does deny being God.
Here is the Scripture that you refer to: Believe me that I am in the Father, and the Father in me: or else believe me for the very works' sake (John 14.11) Jesus said this in response to Philip's question, "Lord, shew us the Father, and it sufficeth us." (John 14.8) Philip was one of Jesus' twelve disciples and had seen many of Jesus' miracles, and Jesus was reminding him that: "he that hath seen me hath seen the Father;" (John 14.9) And - "he doeth the works." (John 14.10) And so Jesus' works prove his statement: Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me? (John 14.10)
Pontius Pilate was the judge who was supposed to crucify Jesus. Read John 18:28 through John 19:16 to find out more
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