Book of 3 John ESV

Chapters for 3 John

Summary

Summary of the Book of 3 John

This summary of the book of 3 John provides information about the title, author(s), date of writing, chronology, theme, theology, outline, a brief overview, and the chapters of the Book of 3 John.

Author

The author is John the apostle. In the first verses of both 2 John and 3 John the author identifies himself as "the elder." Note other similarities: "love in the truth" (v. 1 of both letters), "walking in the truth" (v. 4 of both letters) and the similar conclusions. See Introductions to 1 John and the Gospel of John: Author.

Date

The letter was probably written about the same time as 1 and 2 John (a.d. 85-95). See Introduction to 1 John: Date.

Occasion and Purpose

See Introduction to 2 John: Occasion and Purpose. Itinerant teachers sent out by John were rejected in one of the churches in the province of Asia by a dictatorial leader, Diotrephes, who even excommunicated members who showed hospitality to John's messengers. John wrote this letter to commend Gaius for supporting the teachers and, indirectly, to warn Diotrephes.

Outline

  • Greetings (1-2)
  • Commendation of Gaius (3-8)
  • Condemnation of Diotrephes (9-10)
  • Exhortation to Gaius (a href="/esv/3-john/1-11.html">11)
  • Example of Demetrius (a href="/esv/3-john/1-12.html">12)
  • Conclusion, Benediction and Final Greetings (13-14)

From the NIV Study Bible, Introductions to the Books of the Bible, 3 John
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