Examining the Content of 3 John: A Critical Overview
The third letter of John seems to be a personal correspondence between the author and a man named Gaius. It contains praise for Gaius’ hospitality and financial support of traveling missionaries, but also criticism of a man named Diotrephes who apparently refuses to welcome these missionaries. The letter ends with a request for Gaius to continue supporting these missionaries and a promise to visit him soon. As with other letters in the Bible, it is unclear whether the events described are historical or fictional.