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Book of 3 John - Chapter 1 - Verse 13

1:13
I had many things to write, but I will not with ink and pen write unto thee:

Meaning

When the author of this verse, likely the Apostle John, wrote "I had many things to write, but I will not with ink and pen write unto thee," he was expressing a sense of limitation in trying to convey everything he wanted to convey in written form. This was a common sentiment among the writers of the New Testament, who often had so much more they wished to share with their audiences about Christ and the teachings of the faith. In this particular case, John may have been referring to the limitations of writing on paper with ink, as opposed to speaking in person or through other means of communication. Despite this limitation, the verse suggests that there is still much to be learned and shared about the message of the gospel that goes beyond what can be put into words on a page. It encourages readers to seek a deeper understanding of the teachings of Christ and to engage with the faith in a more profound and personal way.

Theological Overview

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