Bruce Milne's exposition focuses on the ministry of Jesus and its centre-piece - the cross.
The Gospel of John is a witness to the King, as much a tract for our times as for John's. Bruce Milne's exposition focuses on the ministry of Jesus before his incarnation, during his life on earth and after his resurrection. The centre-piece of his Gospel is the cross, and its background the solemnity of God's judgment of the world.
John the disciple of Jesus had known the Word of God incarnate. John the pastor and evangelist had contemplated the meaning of that unique person and event. Through the eyes of faith, John retells the story of the Word, drawing out its meaning for his contemporaries so that they "might come to believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God" and "have life in his name."
True to his mentor, the Fourth Evangelist, Bruce Milne has a passion for passing on this Word and helping others respeak it. As Milne puts it, "The mystery of Jesus Christ is the theme of this gospel; always beyond us, yet always summoning us to explore it more fully."
General Preface
Author's Preface
Bibliography
Abbreviations
Introduction
Authorship
John and synoptics
Purpose and date
John and Jesus
The gospel of John
Appendices
A. The ministry of the pre-incarnate King (1:1-18)
B. The ministy of the incarnate King (1:19- 19:42)
C. The ministry of the risen King (20:1-21:25)
Study guide
Contributors | Bruce Milne |
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ISBN | 9781783590476 |
Format | eBook |
Language | English |
Publisher | IVP |
13 Dec 2009
I bought this book to help with preparing talks at church. I found it was very detailed and academic in tone, but the texture of the language was too heavy. It needed considerable supplementing to help shed light on the text.
Also editorially it's not as good as others in this excellent series.
If you are of an academic bent with some time to digest this material, then I'm sure it will repay great dividends. I myself will continue looking for clearer guides to John's Gospel.