Gospel of John

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The Gospel of John is the last of the four gospels which are at the start of the New Testament. Unlike the Synoptic Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, John’s account is distinctive in style and content, focusing more on the spiritual significance of Jesus' life and identity. It includes unique events and discourses, such as the 'I am' statements and Jesus' extended teachings on love and the Holy Spirit.

The Gospel of John is structured around the Seven Signs of Jesus, which are seven miracles performed by Jesus.