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1 | 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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2 | 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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3 | 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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