Poetic
The Gospel of John is often described as the poetic reflective Gospel due to its unique literary style and focus on spiritual themes. It differs from the other Gospels in its emphasis on the divinity of Jesus and its use of symbolic language to convey deeper theological truths.
According to an AP vocab site, a poetic interlude is a dramatic pause.
If you're talking about when Jesus sent Judas Iscariot away, you can find that at: (John 13:30)
No. According to many, the Gospel of John was written by the Apostle John.
There are 4,146 verses in the Gospel of John.
The Gospel of John has 21 chapters.
They are the Gospel of Matthew,Gospel of Mark,Gospel of Luke,and the Gospel of John.
What you described is called poetic license.
The Gospel of John was released on 09/26/2003.
The Production Budget for The Gospel of John was $11,000,000.
The Gospel of John reached its present form around A.D. 90-100.
The duration of The Gospel of John - film - is 3 hours.