The topic of this book is to scholars what Uranus was to Scientists before 1781. The ignorance
of astrologers about the existence of Uranus before 1781 does not negate the factuality of its
being. This is similar in the case of the Servant of God in John. His predicates are there
although the title is missing. Scholars and epochs have witnessed researches and contributions
in the Gospel of John. Many see aspects of the Servant of God in John. But just as Uranus could
not be seen but its existence was proven because of its effects on the orbits of the other
planets so the Servant of God of the Fourth Gospel could not be seen as a title but its
effects on the other christological titles of the gospel indicate its reality in the gospel.
The author's approach is purely exegetico-theological.