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The '''Gospel of John''' is the last of the four [[Gospel|gospels]] which are at the start of the [[New Testament]]. Unlike the [[Synoptic Gospels]] of [[Gospel of Matthew|Matthew]], [[Gospel of Mark|Mark]], and [[Gospel of Luke|Luke]], [[John the Apostle|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 '[[Yahweh|I am]]' statements and Jesus' extended teachings on love and the [[Holy Spirit]].
The '''Gospel of John''' is the last of the four [[Gospel|gospels]] which are at the start of the [[New Testament]]. Unlike the [[Synoptic Gospels]] of [[Gospel of Matthew|Matthew]], [[Gospel of Mark|Mark]], and [[Gospel of Luke|Luke]], [[John the Apostle|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 '[[Yahweh|I am]]' statements and Jesus' extended teachings on love and the [[Holy Spirit]].
The Gospel of John is structured around the [[Miracles of Jesus|Seven Signs of Jesus]], which are seven [[Miracles of Jesus|miracles]] performed by Jesus.
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