Original Research

Unravelling the structure of First John: Exegetical analysis, Part 1

Ron J. Bigalke
HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies | Vol 69, No 1 | a2023 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v69i1.2023 | © 2013 Ron J. Bigalke | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 18 June 2013 | Published: 04 November 2013

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Ron J. Bigalke, Department of New Testament Studies, University of Pretoria, South Africa

Abstract

Surveying commentaries and introductions to the Johannine epistles reveals a multiplicity of methodology with regard to the structure of the epistles. Proposals have generally emphasised characteristics of content (doctrine and paraenesis), style (antithesis and repetition) or outline divisions. If the intent of the author is connected to the structure of the text, commentaries and introductions may not adequately discern the authorial intent. The lack of agreement amongst commentators as to the division of the First Epistle of John has resulted in numerous interpretative conclusions. As a consequence of difficulty in ascertaining the structure of the text, interpretations are frequently formulated upon theological persuasions and historical reconstruction. The purpose of the article is to overcome such persuasions and reconstructions.

Keywords

Johannine Epistles; doctrine and paraenesis; antithesis and repetition; historical reconstruction

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