"In the beginning. . ." same at the first three words in the book of Genesis (Old Testament).
Not sure what you are asking but John wrote the Gospel of John, 3 letters 1,2,3 John, and the Book of Revelation if this is what your looking for.
The gospel of JOHN 1 John, 2 John, 3 John Revelation
These were two different Johns, attributed to two different books.
Based on the integrity of the primary sources that place the Gospel of Matthew first in the New Testament canon, it is often called the first Gospel by those of a judicious disposition. Primary Sources include: 1. Origen: His words relating to canon Scriptures: 'The Gospel of Matthew which he wrote in Hebrew on a roll, when he was at Caesarea...then the Gospel of Mark ...Gospel of Luke ...Gospel of John...' Ref: History of the Patriarchs of the Coptic Church at Alexandria, of Demetrius the Twelfth Patriarch. 2. Jerome: 'Matthew who had first set forth the Gospel in Hebrew letters in Judea' Ref: Jerome, Preface for the Gospels. 3. Hillel III (circa A.D.100): Cites the order of the gospels as Matthew Mark Luke and John. Ref: p. 248 Hillel Letters, The Archko Volume. 4.Irenaeus: 'Matthew issued a written Gospel among the Hebrews in their own dialect'. Irenaeus then cites the other gospels in the order of Mark Luke and John. Ref: Against Heresies Book 3 Ch. 1. 5.Epiphanius: 'For Matthew was the first to become an Evangelist. He was directed to issue the Gospel first.' Ref: Panarion Book 2. 50.1. 6.Mahboub: 'Matthew wrote in Hebrew to the Hebrews', where follows in listed order, Mark Luke and John. Ref: Agapius, Universal History; the Second part of the History of Mahboub.
The Gospel of John chapter number 54 verse 3.
Not sure what you are asking but John wrote the Gospel of John, 3 letters 1,2,3 John, and the Book of Revelation if this is what your looking for.
The duration of The Gospel of John - film - is 3 hours.
No but John's Gospel mentions everlasting 7 Times (John 3:16, 3:36, 4:14, 5:24, 6:27, 6:40, and 12:50). Everlasting is mentioned first in Genesis 9:16.
The gospel of John contains the first and last recordedmiracles of Jesus.The first, changing water into wine, is recorded in John 2:1-11. The last, the miraculous catch of fish, is found in John 21:3-6.
John 3:16
The Gospel of John, including chapter 3, is traditionally attributed to the Apostle John, a disciple of Jesus. However, authorship of the Gospel is debated among scholars.
The gospel of JOHN 1 John, 2 John, 3 John Revelation
The account of this miracle can be found in the Gospel of John, chapter 2: verses 3-11+46.
5: The gospel of john, 1, 2, and 3 John, and revelation
These were two different Johns, attributed to two different books.
It is the gospel of John (also called the book of John) and the three epistles of John. Four books in the whole:Book of 1 John (epistle)Book of 2 John (epistle)Book of 3 John (epistle)Book of John (gospel)
The Apostle John who was one of the Twelve. He wrote the gospel of John, 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, and Revelation.