Difference between revisions of "John 1:1"
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− | John opens his account of [[Jesus]]' life on earth with the beautiful statement of the divinity of Jesus. This | + | John opens his account of [[Jesus]]' life on earth with the beautiful statement of the divinity of Jesus. The text of the verse reads, "{{web_verse|john|1|1}}" The phrase "the Word" (a translation of the Greek word "[[Logos]]") refers to Jesus, as indicated in other verses later in the same chapter. This verse, as well as a number of others throughout John and elsewhere in the Bible, set the stage for developments in [[Trinity|Trinitarian]] theology and [[Christology]]. |
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+ | εν αρχη ην ο λογος και ο λογος ην προς τον θεον και θεος ην ο λογος | ||
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Revision as of 00:06, 1 September 2007
Synopsis: John opens his account of Jesus' life on earth with the beautiful statement of the divinity of Jesus.
Translations of John 1:1
Jehovah's Witnesses and and the deity of Christ: Examining John 1:1 (G.G.)
Commentary
John opens his account of Jesus' life on earth with the beautiful statement of the divinity of Jesus. The text of the verse reads, "Template:John 1:1 (WEB) edit" The phrase "the Word" (a translation of the Greek word "Logos") refers to Jesus, as indicated in other verses later in the same chapter. This verse, as well as a number of others throughout John and elsewhere in the Bible, set the stage for developments in Trinitarian theology and Christology.
εν αρχη ην ο λογος και ο λογος ην προς τον θεον και θεος ην ο λογος
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