Examining the authenticity, structure, and content of the fourth Gospel, Thomas Whitlaw exegetically inquires into the witness of the Apostle John. Whitlaw takes into account the writings of the early Church Fathers, as well as those of Jewish historians, in order to provide a developed historical analysis.
Dr. Whitelaw discusses with marked ability, candor, and local acumen, the usual questions of the authenticity, authorship, composition, purpose, and plan of the Gospel. The exposition properly reflects on its every page untiring industry, grammatical scholarship, exegetical skill, sound judgment, and independence of thought.
—The Theological Monthly