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A compact scholarly commentary on the Fourth Gospel that opens with a preface outlining its pedagogical aim, then examines questions of authenticity, authorship, audience, plan, date, integrity, language, and the nature of Christ's discourses. The main body offers concise, chapter-by-chapter exposition with critical and explanatory notes, discussion of disputed passages and textual variants, and occasional philological and doctrinal observations. The work favors brevity to aid students, follows a specified Latin and English text, and seeks to balance historical, linguistic, and theological readings without attempting exhaustive treatment.
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