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A scholarly, verse-by-verse exposition of the later chapters of the fourth Gospel that examines the narrative episodes and discourses surrounding the passion, death, and resurrection. The commentator traces thematic contrasts between revelation and unbelief, interprets key incidents such as the anointing at Bethany, the entry into Jerusalem, the farewell discourses, the arrest and trial, crucifixion, and post-resurrection appearances, and reflects on the role of the Spirit, discipleship, and the meaning of the cross. The work blends close textual analysis, historical and linguistic notes, and practical application to illuminate theological significance and pastoral implications.

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Marcus Dods

Marcus Dods was a prominent Scottish theologian and biblical scholar known for his contributions to religious literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is particularly recognized for his work on 'The Expositor's Bible' series, where he provided in-depth commentary on various books of the Bible, including Genesis and the Gospel of St. John. Dods also authored 'How to Become Like Christ,' a work that emphasizes the importance of spiritual growth and emulating the life of Jesus. His writings reflect a deep engagement with Christian doctrine and a commitment to making theological concepts accessible to a broader audience.

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