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From:
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John
/ˈʤɑn/
名詞
天主教
若望福音。
基督教
約翰福音。
略
Jn
From:
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John
/ˈʤɑn/
名詞
1 John
若望一書。
2 John
若望二書。
3 John
若望三書。
From:
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John
/ˈʤɑn/
名詞
男子名 (約翰)。
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
John
n.
A
proper
name
of
a
man
.
John-apple
,
a
sort
of
apple
ripe
about
St
.
John's
Day
.
Same
as
Apple-john
.
John Bull
,
an
ideal
personification
of
the
typical
characteristics
of
an
Englishman
,
or
of
the
English
people
.
John Bullism
,
English
character
. --
W
.
Irving
.
John Doe
Law
,
the
name
formerly
given
to
the
fictitious
plaintiff
in
an
action
of
ejectment
. --
Mozley
&
W
.
John Doree
,
John Dory
.
[John (
or
F
.
jaune
yellow
) +
Doree
, Dory.]
Zool.
An
oval
,
compressed
,
European
food
fish
(
Zeus faber
).
Its
color
is
yellow
and
olive
,
with
golden
,
silvery
,
and
blue
reflections
.
It
has
a
round
dark
spot
on
each
side
.
Called
also
dory
,
doree
,
and
St. Peter's fish
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
john
n
1:
a
room
equipped
with
toilet
facilities
[
syn
:
toilet
,
lavatory
,
lav
,
can
,
privy
,
bathroom
]
2:
youngest
son
of
Henry
II
;
King
of
England
from
1199
to
1216;
succeeded
to
the
throne
on
the
death
of
his
brother
Richard
I
;
lost
his
French
possessions
;
in
1215
John
was
compelled
by
the
barons
to
sign
the
Magna
Carta
(1167-1216) [
syn
:
King John
,
John Lackland
]
3: (
New
Testament
)
disciple
of
Jesus
;
traditionally
said
to
be
the
author
of
the
4th
Gospel
and
three
epistles
and
the
book
of
Revelation
[
syn
:
Saint John
,
St. John
,
Saint
John the Apostle
,
St. John the Apostle
,
John the
Evangelist
,
John the Divine
]
4:
a
prostitute's
customer
[
syn
:
whoremaster
,
whoremonger
]
5:
the
last
of
the
four
Gospels
in
the
New
Testament
[
syn
:
Gospel
According to John
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
John
(1.)
One
who
,
with
Annas
and
Caiaphas
,
sat
in
judgment
on
the
apostles
Peter
and
John
(
Acts
4:6).
He
was
of
the
kindred
of
the
high
priest
;
otherwise
unknown
.
(2.)
The
Hebrew
name
of
Mark
(q.v.).
He
is
designated
by
this
name
in
the
acts
of
the
Apostles
(12:12, 25; 13:5, 13; 15:37).
(3.)
THE
APOSTLE
,
brother
of
James
the
"
Greater
" (
Matt
. 4:21;
10:2;
Mark
1:19; 3:17; 10:35).
He
was
one
,
probably
the
younger
,
of
the
sons
of
Zebedee
(
Matt
. 4:21)
and
Salome
(
Matt
. 27:56;
comp
.
Mark
15:40),
and
was
born
at
Bethsaida
.
His
father
was
apparently
a
man
of
some
wealth
(
comp
.
Mark
1:20;
Luke
5:3;
John
19:27).
He
was
doubtless
trained
in
all
that
constituted
the
ordinary
education
of
Jewish
youth
.
When
he
grew
up
he
followed
the
occupation
of
a
fisherman
on
the
Lake
of
Galilee
.
When
John
the
Baptist
began
his
ministry
in
the
wilderness
of
Judea
,
John
,
with
many
others
,
gathered
round
him
,
and
was
deeply
influenced
by
his
teaching
.
There
he
heard
the
announcement
, "
Behold
the
Lamb
of
God
,"
and
forthwith
,
on
the
invitation
of
Jesus
,
became
a
disciple
and
ranked
among
his
followers
(
John
1:36, 37)
for
a
time
.
He
and
his
brother
then
returned
to
their
former
avocation
,
for
how
long
is
uncertain
.
Jesus
again
called
them
(
Matt
. 4: 21;
Luke
5:1-11),
and
now
they
left
all
and
permanently
attached
themselves
to
the
company
of
his
disciples
.
He
became
one
of
the
innermost
circle
(
Mark
5:37;
Matt
. 17:1;
26:37;
Mark
13:3).
He
was
the
disciple
whom
Jesus
loved
.
In
zeal
and
intensity
of
character
he
was
a
"
Boanerges
" (
Mark
3:17).
This
spirit
once
and
again
broke
out
(
Matt
. 20:20-24;
Mark
10:35-41;
Luke
9:49, 54).
At
the
betrayal
he
and
Peter
follow
Christ
afar
off
,
while
the
others
betake
themselves
to
hasty
flight
(
John
18:15).
At
the
trial
he
follows
Christ
into
the
council
chamber
,
and
thence
to
the
praetorium
(18:16, 19, 28)
and
to
the
place
of
crucifixion
(19:26, 27).
To
him
and
Peter
,
Mary
first
conveys
tidings
of
the
resurrection
(20:2),
and
they
are
the
first
to
go
and
see
what
her
strange
words
mean
.
After
the
resurrection
he
and
Peter
again
return
to
the
Sea
of
Galilee
,
where
the
Lord
reveals
himself
to
them
(21:1, 7).
We
find
Peter
and
John
frequently
after
this
together
(
Acts
3:1;
4:13).
John
remained
apparently
in
Jerusalem
as
the
leader
of
the
church
there
(
Acts
15:6;
Gal
. 2:9).
His
subsequent
history
is
unrecorded
.
He
was
not
there
,
however
,
at
the
time
of
Paul's
last
visit
(
Acts
21:15-40).
He
appears
to
have
retired
to
Ephesus
,
but
at
what
time
is
unknown
.
The
seven
churches
of
Asia
were
the
objects
of
his
special
care
(
Rev
. 1:11).
He
suffered
under
persecution
,
and
was
banished
to
Patmos
(1:9);
whence
he
again
returned
to
Ephesus
,
where
he
died
,
probably
about
A.D.
98,
having
outlived
all
or
nearly
all
the
friends
and
companions
even
of
his
maturer
years
.
There
are
many
interesting
traditions
regarding
John
during
his
residence
at
Ephesus
,
but
these
cannot
claim
the
character
of
historical
truth
.
From:
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
John
,
the
grace
or
mercy
of
the
Lord
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