the elder

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The elder is the self-designation traditionally understood as referring to the author of the New Testament’s Second Epistle of John, often associated with the apostle John or a prominent early Christian leader.

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the elder canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf New Testament author
biblical figure
early Christian leader
addressedTo the elect lady and her children
appearsIn New Testament
associatedWith Asia Minor
Ephesus
Johannine community
Apostle John
surface form: apostle John
attributedWork Second Epistle of John
Third Epistle of John
authorityBasis pastoral authority in early church
concernedWith Christological doctrine
false teaching
hospitality
love
truth
ecclesiasticalRole presbyter
genreOfWritings epistle
influenceOn Christian teaching on discernment of doctrine
Christian teaching on hospitality
early Christian ecclesiology
knownFrom internal evidence of Johannine epistles
language Koine Greek
literaryStyle Johannine vocabulary
similar to Gospel of John
mentionedIn Second Epistle of John
notableFor emphasis on walking in the truth
use of familial language for believers
warnings against deceivers
possiblyIdenticalTo John of Patmos
Apostle John
surface form: John the Apostle

Apostle John
surface form: John the Evangelist
religion Christianity
religiousTradition Nicene Christianity
surface form: Christian orthodoxy
role Christian teacher
church leader
letter writer
selfDesignationOf author of the Second Epistle of John
author of the Third Epistle of John
sourceType canonical Christian scripture
statusInScholarship disputed identity
theologicalTradition Johannine literature
timePeriod 1st century AD
titleForm ho presbyteros
titleLanguage Greek
titleMeaning elder
viewInModernScholarship sometimes distinguished from the apostle John
viewInTradition often identified with the apostle John

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