Second Epistle of John
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Second Epistle of John
Summary
Second Epistle of John is an epistle[1]. It draws 232 Wikipedia views per month (epistle category, ranking #5 of 9).[2]
Key Facts
- Second Epistle of John authored John the Presbyter[3].
- Second Epistle of John's instance of is recorded as epistle[4].
- Second Epistle of John's instance of is recorded as book of the Bible[5].
- Second Epistle of John's genre is epistle[6].
- Second Epistle of John followed First Epistle of John[7].
- Second Epistle of John was followed by Third Epistle of John[8].
- Second Epistle of John is part of New Testament[9].
- Second Epistle of John is part of General epistles[10].
- Second Epistle of John's Commons category is recorded as Second Epistle of John[11].
- Second Epistle of John's has edition or translation is recorded as Q104526690[12].
- Second Epistle of John's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Second Epistle of John[13].
- Second Epistle of John's topic has template is recorded as Template:Second Epistle of John[14].
- Second Epistle of John's title is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': '2. Brief des Johannes'}[15].
- Second Epistle of John's title is recorded as {'lang': 'grc', 'text': 'Δευτέρα Ἐπιστολὴ Ἰωάννου'}[16].
- Second Epistle of John's Stack Exchange tag is recorded as https://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/tags/2-john[17].
- Second Epistle of John's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': '2 Joh'}[18].
- Second Epistle of John's permanent duplicated item is recorded as Q25690003[19].
- Second Epistle of John's entry in abbreviations table is recorded as 2 John[20].
Body
Context
Part of include New Testament[9], a written work[21], founded in 0100[22], written by various authors[23] and General epistles[10], a group of literary works[24]. Recorded instance of include epistle[4] and book of the Bible[5]. Second Epistle of John followed First Epistle of John[7]. It was followed by Third Epistle of John[8].
Why It Matters
Second Epistle of John draws 232 Wikipedia views per month (epistle category, ranking #5 of 9).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25] It is known by 66 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]