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II John KJV Bible Page

TBWM – II John

II John is a short letter with a surprisingly dense theological and grammatical profile. Its brevity makes it approachable; its Greek makes it demanding. Precisely because of that combination, it is an ideal text for developing confidence in reading rather than merely decoding Greek.

As you work through this book, you will encounter compact argumentation, subtle participial constructions, and several places where grammar directly shapes meaning. The reward is not simply understanding what the text says, but sensing how John’s pastoral logic unfolds in real time.

Here’s my full side-by-side interlinear with links back to each breakdown and my Field Notes.


Begin Working Through 2 John

  • The Elder to the Elect Lady (II John 1-3)
  • Walking in Truth and Love (II John 4-6)
  • Many Deceivers Have Gone Out (II John 7-8)
  • Do Not Receive Him into Your House (II John 9-11)
  • Face to Face (and a Final Greeting) (II John 12-13)

Johannine Reading Companion

See the Johannine Appendix for shared themes, vocabulary patterns, and authorial habits across I–III John.

See also the TBWM Reading Map for grammatical, syntactical, and discourse concepts surfaced throughout Translate the Bible With Me.


Pronunciation & Diagramming

As you know, one of the things I recommend is reading the text aloud. That can feel difficult when you’re unsure how to pronounce unfamiliar or frequently repeated words. Using a reconstructed Koine pronunciation system, I’ve put together a short guide focusing on key words in I John—terms you’ll encounter often and that benefit from becoming familiar to the ear as well as the eye. II John Pronunciation Guide →

Sentence diagrams are an invaluable tool for visualizing grammatical relationships. To learn the diagramming method used by TBWM, see the Diagramming Guide.

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