John 3:16

John 3:16

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'''John 3:16''' is the sixteenth [[Chapters and verses of the Bible|verse]] in the third chapter of the [[Gospel of John]], one of the four gospels in the [[New Testament]]. It is the most popular verse from the [[Bible]]{{Cite web |title=50 Most Popular Bible Verses - Famous Scripture Quotes |url=https://www.biblestudytools.com/topical-verses/the-25-most-read-bible-verses/ |access-date=2026-04-25 |website=Bible Study Tools |language=en}} and is a summary of one of [[Christianity]]'s central doctrines—the relationship between the [[God in Christianity|Father (God)]] and the [[Jesus in Christianity|Son of God (Jesus)]]. Particularly famous among [[Evangelicalism|evangelical]] [[Protestantism|Protestants]], the verse has been frequently referenced by the Christian media and figures.
'''John 3:16''' is the sixteenth [[Chapters and verses of the Bible|verse]] in the third chapter of the [[Gospel of John]], one of the four gospels in the [[New Testament]]. It is the most popular verse from the [[Bible]]{{Cite web |title=50 Most Popular Bible Verses - Famous Scripture Quotes |url=https://www.biblestudytools.com/topical-verses/the-25-most-read-bible-verses/ |access-date=2026-04-25 |website=Bible Study Tools |language=en}} and a summary of one of [[Christianity]]'s central doctrines—the relationship between the [[God in Christianity|Father (God)]] and the [[Jesus in Christianity|Son of God (Jesus)]]. Particularly famous among [[Evangelicalism|evangelical]] [[Protestantism|Protestants]], the verse has been frequently referenced by the Christian media and figures.


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