first epistle of john
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Definition
Proper noun: * The First Epistle of John: The first of three New Testament letters traditionally attributed to John the Apostle. It is a general epistle focusing on themes of light versus darkness, love, truth, and the nature of Christ.
Usage
- As a title: The term is used as the formal title for this specific book of the Bible. It is often abbreviated as "1 John".
- The pastor's sermon was based on a passage from the First Epistle of John.
- For next week's study, please read 1 John, chapter 4.
Advanced Usage
- "the Johannine epistles": This phrase refers collectively to the First, Second, and Third Epistles of John. The First Epistle is the longest and most theological of the three.
- The theme of love is central to the Johannine epistles, especially the First Epistle of John.
Variants and Related Words
- 1 John (n): The standard and most common abbreviated form of the title.
- The verse 1 John 4:8 states that "God is love".
- First John (n): A common spoken and written variant of the full title.
- The Johannine Epistles (n, plural): The collective term for the three New Testament letters attributed to John.
Synonyms
- The First Letter of John: An equivalent formal title.
- 1 John: The standard abbreviation.
Related Phrases
- "The prologue of 1 John": Refers to the opening verses (1:1-4) which echo the prologue of the Gospel of John.
- The prologue of 1 John establishes the authority of the eyewitness testimony about Jesus.
- "The tests of life in 1 John": A theological phrase referring to the criteria (belief in Christ, obedience, love) presented in the letter as evidence of genuine faith.
Noun
- the first New Testament epistle traditionally attributed to Saint John the Apostle