Book of Glory

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The Book of Glory is the second major section of the Gospel of John that focuses on Jesus’ final teachings, passion, death, and resurrection, emphasizing his glorification through these events.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical text section
section of the Gospel of John
alsoKnownAs Book of Exaltation
associatedWith Johannine literature
beginsWith John 13:1
contains Farewell Discourse
surface form: Farewell Discourses

Farewell Discourse
surface form: High Priestly Prayer

account of the Last Supper in John
arrest of Jesus
burial of Jesus
crucifixion of Jesus
resurrection appearances of Jesus
trial of Jesus
emphasizes Jesus’ obedience to the Father
commandment of love
gift of the Holy Spirit
mutual glorification of Father and Son
endsWith John 20:31
focusesOn Jesus’ death
Jesus’ final teachings
Jesus’ passion
Jesus’ resurrection
follows Book of Signs
genre gospel narrative
language Koine Greek
partOf Gospel of John
precedes Gospel of John
surface form: Epilogue of the Gospel of John
primarySourceFor New Testament Passion narratives
surface form: Johannine passion narrative

Gospel of John
surface form: Johannine resurrection narrative
religiousTradition Christianity
scripturalCanon New Testament
theologicalTheme glorification of Jesus
love and service
revelation of Jesus’ glory through suffering
the hour of Jesus
unity of Jesus with the Father
usedIn Christian theology
biblical scholarship
liturgical readings

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Book of Signs distinguishedFrom Book of Glory
Book of Signs precedes Book of Glory
Gospel of John structure Book of Glory