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A classic commentary on 1, 2, and 3 John from a well-known name in the field of biblical studies. Rudolf Bultmann addresses issues of authorship and source criticism into his discussion of the epistles, largely siding with Haenchen and Schnackenburg.
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“According to 1 John, there is only one πνεῦμα τοῦ θεοῦ (‘spirit of God’), which in v 6* is called the πνεῦμα τῆς ἀληθείας (‘the spirit of truth’), and whose opposite is the πνεῦμα τῆς πλάνης (‘the spirit of error’) or the antichrist.” (Page 61)
“That ‘he who is in you’ refers to God is self-evident; but who is ‘he who is in the world’? It is striking that the antithesis to ‘in you’ is not ‘in them,’ although it was just said, ‘you have overcome them.’” (Page 63)
“thus as faith in the sense of acknowledgment: ‘do not come into the power of every spirit.’” (Page 61)
“There are thus several of these seductive powers, and it is necessary to test them to see” (Page 61)
“ψευδοπροφῆται (‘false prophets’) are undoubtedly the false teachers” (Page 62)
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