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How do we know the Gospel of John is reliable?

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The reliability of the Gospel of John is established through its historical consistency and the eyewitness accounts of its author.

The Gospel of John is considered reliable for several reasons, primarily its authorship and the consistent historical accounts it provides. John, a direct disciple of Jesus, writes from an eyewitness perspective, capturing events and teachings that reflect Jesus' divine nature and His fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies. The narrative is not just a timeline of events but is presented in a way that emphasizes the theological significance of those events, reinforcing the truth of the message. Moreover, while some critics may point to apparent discrepancies with the Synoptic Gospels, John's unique narrative style serves a distinct purpose in emphasizing Jesus' identity as the Son of God. This coherence within John's account, bolstered by external historical evidence, affirms its reliability.
Scripture References: John 21:24-25

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