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Lesson from III John: be hospitable, or else
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Our text for this week is one of the shortest books in the New
Testament.
Attributed by tradition to the Apostle John, it is only one
chapter long with 15 verses, making it one of the shortest books in
the Bible.
It is written by a person who identifies himself as "the elder,"
to an unknown man named Gaius. The author does not identify himself
as an apostle, but his diction and vocabulary, as well as the
ancient titles given to the books of the New Testament, tie him to
the Apo...
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