John's Gospel is completely different from the other three in style and in content as well. John the Evangelist is traditionally identified with the Apostle John mentioned throughout the text as the disciple that Jesus loved. John's Gospel is remarkable for its prologue on the Word becoming flesh and Jesus' great priestly prayer at the Last Supper. The Gospel is introduced by Dom Henry Wansbrough, OSB, who also gives practical guidance for personal reading and reflection. The Jerusalem Bible translation is that read in Church.