Consequently, what is unique about John's Gospel?
The Gospel of John is unique from the “synoptic Gospels” (Matthew, Mark and Luke), so called due to their similar content. The synoptics cover many of the same miracles, parables and events of Jesus' life and ministry. The synoptics focus on the signs and sayings of Christ; John emphasizes the identity of Christ.
One may also ask, what percentage of John's Gospel is unique? In fact, the Gospel of John is so unique that 90 percent of the material it contains regarding Jesus' life cannot be found in the other Gospels.
Similarly, you may ask, what makes the Gospel of Mark unique?
The Gospel of Mark has several unique characteristics. It reports nothing concerning Jesus' birth, his childhood, or his activities prior to the time when he was baptized by John. For example, when Jesus becomes weary from his many activities, some people question whether he is behaving in a normal manner.
What three miracles are unique to John's Gospel?
Changing water into wine at Cana in John 2:1-11 - "the first of the signs" Healing the royal official's son in Capernaum in John 4:46-54. Healing the paralytic at Bethesda in John 5:1-15. Feeding the 5000 in John 6:5-14.