New Testament / John / 12
- John 12:1 / LXX Song of Songs 1:12
- John 12:8 / Deuteronomy 15:11
- John 12:13 / 2 Maccabees 10:7
- John 12:13 / Psalm 118:26
- John 12:28 / Job 37:1
- John 12:28 / Pseudo Jonathan Deuteronomy 34:5
- John 12:32 / Isaiah 33:10
- John 12:32 / Isaiah 52:13
- John 12:34 / Isaiah 57:15
- John 12:34 / Psalm 89:37
- John 12:36 / 1QS 1
- John 12:37 / Neofiti Numbers 14:11
- John 12:37 / LXX Isaiah 6:10
- John 12:49 / Deuteronomy 18:18
Summary
Date: 90-110 C.E.
John, the fourth and last canonical Gospel to be written, is significantly different enough from the other three to be considered distinct from the Synoptic tradition. John regards himself in the tradition of the disciple, "whom Jesus loved." and any proposed redactors would have considered themselves in the same tradition. Along with the epistles, the Gospel of John may be a part of a "Johannine school".