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The name John (in Greek, Ἰωάννης) is prominent in the New Testament and occurs numerous times. Among Jews of this period, the name was one of the most popular, borne by about five percent of men.[1] Thus, it has long been debated which Johns are to be identified with which.[2]
^Bauckham, Richard (2006). Jesus and the Eyewitnesses: The Gospels as Eyewitness Testimony. p. 416. ISBN 0802831621.
^Culpepper, R. Alan (1994). John, the Son of Zebedee: The Life of a Legend. passim. ISBN 0872499626.
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