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1 | "Word of God" - always written word? | John 1:14 | Just Read Mark | 86865 | ||
When we discuss the Bible, we often call it the "Word of God." I understand the texts about inspiration (2 Tim 3:16; 2 Peter 1:21). My question, rather, is about the phrase "Word of God" in scripture. When John's Gospel begins with Jesus being the Word, this is clearly a reference to Genesis. But when people link this to the Bible, is that accurate? Is that what is intended, or a later metaphorical interpretation? With Hebrews 4:12, does the Word of God refer to scripture? How does that work within the context of "God's rest" etc? How about Hebrews 11:3? Hmmm.... 1 Peter 1:23 (and following) is interesting. Wow : there is a wealth in this book, this Word of God. Your help in unpacking it would be appreciated! |
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2 | "Word of God" - always written word? | John 1:14 | Ray | 88421 | ||
Hi Just Read Mark, I was happy to see your interest in determining whether "word" should be capitalized or not. That has been one of the key words in my studies of words of Deity. Graceful has spoken to you of Hebrews and did well as usual. However, in capitalizing Word in her last paragraphs it caused conflict in the fact that the Word is not an "it". 1 Peter 1:23ff to my mind is an example of "five words" found in the Scriptures. I have chosen to leave them uncapitalized. The word "word" is found in 1 Peter 1:23, twice in verse 25, and in chapter 2:2 and 8. These five "words" are like Paul's five words to my mind. They are spiritual words. I wish you success in studying God"s word and in getting to know Him better. From the heart, Ray |
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