The NIV Gospel of John: With Devotional Notes
by
Anonymous
The eBook version of a popular Scripture portion, John's Gospel, taken from the New International Version (NIV) Bible---the most popular modern English Bible.
ebook, 96 pages
Published
February 1st 2011
by Zondervan
(first published July 5th 1989)
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I volunteer at the jail and we encourage the ladies to read the book of John especially if they haven't already started reading the bible. Because it talks about who Jesus really is. So I decided that since I encourage them to read it that I should read it again too. I was in Job but, decided to read John and then go back to Job. Even though I have read it before this book never gets old.
Jan 24, 2013
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I suppose I was expecting something more than a reprint of "John."
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A book from the NewTestement, that I read many years ago, that led me to be "Born Again". A book worth studying as well as just reading.
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