In John 6:32 Jesus refers to the origin of the 'true bread from heaven.' Then, in verse 35, He asserts that He Himself is the 'true bread from heaven.'
John the baptist and Jesus were cousins.
The word gospel means "good news" which is the story of Jesus. The gospel is the story of the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. There can't be a gospel that does not have the story of Jesus in it unless in is an incorrect gospel. All of the gospel books in the KJV Bible - Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John - have the story of Jesus in them.
I think the 'scholars' said Jesus was claiming to be 'GOD' with the statement attributed to Jesus in John 8:58 by comparing the "I am" with the "I AM" in Exodus 3:14 - clever play with word!God said to Moses, "I AM WHO I AM. This is what you are to say to the Israelites: 'I AM has sent me to you.'" [Exodus 3:14]"Very truly I tell you," Jesus answered, "before Abraham was born, I am!" [John 8:58]
John 4 contains the story of Jesus and the woman at the well.
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
It is in John 1
The Gospels, the first four books of the New Testament, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John tell the story of the life of Jesus.
Several. Jesus, Peter, James, John.
The "disciple whom Jesus loved" is only mentioned in John's Gospel, and there is no real proof that this disciple was really John. The Church Fathers late in the second century examined the text and declared that the "disciple whom Jesus loved" was John.
Try the list at the related link, below. Interestingly, the list lacks Jesus' resurrection... which would make 37 in all. Scripture references for Jesus' resurrection are: Matt 28:1 and following; Mark 16:2 and following; Luke 24:1 and following; John 20:1 and following.
Jesus is the Messiah and God's son. The books Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John, in the bible, tell the story of Jesus, from his birth to his death.
God is symbolized as fire by the burning bush Moses sees in Exodus 3:1-22. Jesus refers to Himself as 'the light of the world' in John 8:12.