Not really. Was the gospel signed or does it state John wrote this gospel?
If not, how is it determined to have been written by John?

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RESPONSE:otseng wrote:
Sorry I'm late to the party, but I ran across this website that goes in depth in arguing that Lazarus was the one who wrote the fourth gospel:
http://www.thedisciplewhomjesusloved.com/
I feels it convincing argues Lazarus was the one who wrote the gospel and also he was not an apostle.
That is interesting.polonius wrote: it even spells the name Jerusalem in Greek differently than the Gospel does.
I think you are right. All the evidence leads that way. He was a disciple, though.otseng wrote: Sorry I'm late to the party, but I ran across this website that goes in depth in arguing that Lazarus was the one who wrote the fourth gospel:
http://www.thedisciplewhomjesusloved.com/
I feels it convincing argues Lazarus was the one who wrote the gospel and also he was not an apostle.