The Original Aramaic Gospel of John In Plain English ("God Is Love" Edition)

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
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Author: Rev. Glenn David Bauscher ISBN: 9781387672233
Publisher: Lulu.com Publication: April 10, 2018
Imprint: Lulu.com Language: English
Author: Rev. Glenn David Bauscher
ISBN: 9781387672233
Publisher: Lulu.com
Publication: April 10, 2018
Imprint: Lulu.com
Language: English

This is a translation of the original Aramaic Gospel of John. This is a special “God is Love” edition in which the Aramaic name of God “MarYah” is rendered “LOVE ETERNAL”and the title Alaha -“God” is rendered “LOVE”, in accordance with 1st John 4:8 & 16, where "God is love" is written twice. John has been called the Apostle of Love, being “the disciple whom Jesus loved”-(John 19:26, 20:2; 21:20), who also leaned on Jesus’ breast at the Last Supper. It was John to whom Jesus entrusted his mother Mary’s care while Jesus was hanging on the cross. John knew the heartbeat of Jesus our God- The Word in flesh. John wrote more of love than all the other Gospel writers combined. John’s writing was much more theological than the other Gospel writers, whose emphasis was historical. John starts his Gospel with a treatise on the Person of The WORD who was with God from eternity."In the origin The Word had been existing and That Word had been existing with LOVE and That Word was himself LOVE."- John 1:1

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This is a translation of the original Aramaic Gospel of John. This is a special “God is Love” edition in which the Aramaic name of God “MarYah” is rendered “LOVE ETERNAL”and the title Alaha -“God” is rendered “LOVE”, in accordance with 1st John 4:8 & 16, where "God is love" is written twice. John has been called the Apostle of Love, being “the disciple whom Jesus loved”-(John 19:26, 20:2; 21:20), who also leaned on Jesus’ breast at the Last Supper. It was John to whom Jesus entrusted his mother Mary’s care while Jesus was hanging on the cross. John knew the heartbeat of Jesus our God- The Word in flesh. John wrote more of love than all the other Gospel writers combined. John’s writing was much more theological than the other Gospel writers, whose emphasis was historical. John starts his Gospel with a treatise on the Person of The WORD who was with God from eternity."In the origin The Word had been existing and That Word had been existing with LOVE and That Word was himself LOVE."- John 1:1

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