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[[Fasciculus:Ioannes.gif|thumb|upright|Sanctus Ioannes, opus saeculi IX]]
'''Evangelium secundum Ioannem''' ([[Graece]] {{lang|grc|κατὰ Ἰωάννην εὐαγγέλιον}}) est quartum ex [[evangelium|evangeliis]] canonicis [[Novum Testamentum|Novi Testamenti]] [[Biblia|Bibliorum]] [[religio Christiana|Christianorum]]. PraeclarumPraeclarus est primus eius versus: "In principio erat Verbum, et Verbum erat apud Deum, et Deus erat Verbum."
 
<!--AlthoughAuctor, thequamquam Gospelin ofipsi Johnevangelio isnon anonymousnominatur,[1] Christianapud traditionChristianos historicallytraditur hasfuisse attributed it to John[[Ioannes the ApostleApostolus|Ioannes]], sonfilius of[[Zebedaeus|Zebedaei]] Zebedeeet andunus oneex ofduodecim Jesus'[[Iesus|Iesu]] Twelve Apostles[[apostolus|apostolis]]. <!--The gospel is so closely related in style and content to the three surviving Johannine epistles that commentators treat the four books,[2] along with the Book of Revelation, as a single corpus of Johannine literature, albeit not necessarily written by the same author.[Notes 1]
 
C. K. Barrett,[3][Notes 2] and later Raymond E. Brown,[5] suggested that a tradition developed around the "Johannine Community", and that this tradition gave rise to the gospel.[6] The discovery of a large number of papyrus fragments of manuscripts with Johannine themes has led more scholars to recognize that the texts were among the most influential in the early Church.[7]