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Apostle John

The Apostle John, one of Jesus Christ's twelve main followers, is traditionally credited with writing the Gospel of John, three New Testament letters (1, 2, and 3 John), and the Book of Revelation. He is often portrayed as the "Beloved Disciple." John's writings emphasize themes of love, faith, and the nature of Jesus as divine. He is a key figure in early Christianity, believed to have lived until about 100 AD, and played an essential role in spreading Jesus' teachings and shaping Christian theology. His perspective offers a unique, deep insight into the life and mission of Jesus.