Here is an analysis of the Gospel of John:
The Gospel of John was written by an anonymous author who is traditionally identified as John the
Apostle, the son of Zebedee. He refers to himself as the "Beloved Disciple" in John 21:24.
The gospel was likely composed in Ephesus, Asia Minor between AD 90-100. The author's purpose in
writing appears to have been evangelistic and theological in nature. He provides signs or miracles as
proof of Jesus' divinity and emphasizes his pre-existence and identity as the Word of God.
Some key differences from the Synoptic Gospels include: it introduces new characters like
Nicodemus and