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1 | who can explain to me? | John 1:1 | eveready2004 | 120157 | ||
According to the version of NASB and Amplified, in john 1:1-2 shows that: 'the Word was with God, and the Word was God.' My question will be based on this part. I could not understand in this part of verses because my English grammar knowlegde told me it was impossible to use the term in here 'the Word was God.' and 'the Word was with God.'. |
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2 | who can explain to me? | John 1:1 | Timothy Hart | 120159 | ||
well simply, someone may have a more elaborate answer, but the WORD as used here refers to Jesus. We cannot fully explain God with our limited minds so I think this is one of God's ways of describing Jesus to us. I found in rev3:14 where God is refered to as the AMEN. There is power in the word of God and a presence. So I guess in this instance "Word" is both a verb and a noun. If anyone finds me in error please let me know God's blessings to you ,,, |
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3 | who can explain to me? | John 1:1 | eveready2004 | 120160 | ||
1. According to my english grammar, I never find this kind of same usage on this case, 'Word' here is both a verb and a noun, because there is an article, 'the', in front of the 'Word'. Obviously, my understanding, here 'Word' is a noun. 2. I have slightly different comments on the issue of 'WORD' that is used refers to Jesus. Furthermore, my appreciation of this 'Word' is the pre-human existence of Jesus because in John 1:14 shows very clear history of Jesus Chirst. Anyway, thank you for your answer. May God be with us to approach his knowledge through Jesus Christ. |
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4 | who can explain to me? | John 1:1 | Searcher56 | 120208 | ||
Many times you must not rely on your English grammar ... look at the Greek. Jesus Christ, the Word, is God, as well as the Father. |
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