Jesus as Friend in the Gospel of John

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 58 (2):144-157 (2004)
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In popular image, Jesus as friend is sentimentalized, but not so in the Fourth Gospel. Jesus gave his life in love for others and always spoke and acted boldly—marks of friendship in the cultural world of the New Testament

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