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3 John
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The Book of 3 John is a short epistle written by John the Apostle to Gaius, a Christian leader known for his hospitality to itinerant missionaries.
The letter commends Gaius for his support of these missionaries and contrasts his behavior with that of Diotrephes, a church leader who refused to recognize John's authority and mistreated the missionaries.
John also praises Demetrius for his good testimony.
The letter emphasizes the importance of walking in the truth of the Gospel and practicing Christian hospitality.
The letter commends Gaius for his support of these missionaries and contrasts his behavior with that of Diotrephes, a church leader who refused to recognize John's authority and mistreated the missionaries.
John also praises Demetrius for his good testimony.
The letter emphasizes the importance of walking in the truth of the Gospel and practicing Christian hospitality.
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