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[[File:P108-Joh-17 23-24-POxy4447-III.jpg|right|250px|thumb|John 17:23-24 on [[Papyrus 108]] (2nd/3rd century)]] |
[[File:P108-Joh-17 23-24-POxy4447-III.jpg|right|250px|thumb|John 17:23-24 on [[Papyrus 108]] (2nd/3rd century)]] |
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** [[Papyrus 108]] (2nd/3rd century; extant: verses 23-24) |
** [[Papyrus 108]] (2nd/3rd century; extant: verses 23-24) |
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** [[Papyrus 66]] (ca. AD 200; complete) |
** [[Papyrus 66]] (ca. AD 200; complete) |
John 17 | |
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![]() John 17:1-2 on Papyrus 107, written in 3rd century. | |
Book | Gospel of John |
Category | Gospel |
Christian Bible part | New Testament |
Order in the Christian part | 4 |
John 17 is the seventeenth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It portrays a prayer of Jesus Christ addressed to His Father, placed in context immediately before His betrayal and crucifixion, the events which the gospel often refers to as His glorification.[1] The book containing this chapter is anonymous, but early Christian tradition uniformly affirmed that John composed this Gospel.[2]
Jesus refers to His Father six times in this chapter, calling God "Father" (Greek: πατηρ, pater), "Holy Father" (Greek: πατηρ ἅγιε, pater hagie, John 17:11) and "Righteous Father" (Greek: πατηρ δικαιε, pater dikaie, John 17:25). These are the only occurrences in the New Testament of the vocative forms αγιε and δικαιε, used in direct address to God.[3]
Preceded by John 16 |
Chapters of the Bible Gospel of John |
Succeeded by John 18 |
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