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== Questions ==
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===Verse 31===
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Does this verse help us understand John’s purpose? What does he mean when he says that he has written these things "that ye might believe"? How can stories about miracles help our belief? Whose belief will it help? In other words, was John writing for other Christians or to convert those who were not yet Christians?
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How does a book whose purpose is to bring us to believe that Jesus is the Anointed One (the meaning of the word "Christ,"), the Son of God who can give us life, differ from a standard history? In other words, how does testimony differ from history? Does that tell us anything about how we should read the Gospels? Does it say anything about how we should not read them?
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== Lexical notes ==
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===Verse 31===
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In context it is clear that "these" refers to the seven miracles that John has just told about.
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