The Gospel of John is one of the four canonical gospels in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It is traditionally attributed to the Apostle John, one of Jesus' closest disciples. This gospel is distinct from the other three gospels, known as the Synoptic Gospels, because it emphasizes the divinity of Jesus and includes unique stories and teachings, such as the famous "I am" statements.
The text is structured around seven signs or miracles performed by Jesus, which illustrate his divine nature and mission. Additionally, the Gospel of John contains profound theological reflections, including the concept of the Word, or Logos, which highlights the relationship between God and Jesus.