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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 | BradK | 120203 | ||
eveready, "The Word was God" and "the Word was with God" are both from John 1:1 and are the correct translation of the Greek text by the Amplified and NASB. It shows forth the Diety of Christ, Who is the Word. Could you possibly be more specific with regard to your question? What bothers you about this? Let me know. BradK |
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3 | who can explain to me? | John 1:1 | eveready2004 | 120212 | ||
Because my first language is not English, but my Bible is written in English. I have to use my English skills to understand what the God's word mean is right now. Sometimes, it is hard, but I will not give up. Simply speaking, I failed to read any verses connecting with the concept of the Trinity in the bible, which most of the churches teach to people. And when I ask someone who have been studing the Bible for a long time, most of them gave me two different answers: that is: the Trinity is truth; the Trinity is not the truth. That is the root of my question. |
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4 | who can explain to me? | John 1:1 | BradK | 120214 | ||
eveready, Thank you for the clarification:-) First, since this topic has been discussed a great deal, type in the word, "trinity" in the upper right search box. You should find quite a bit of good discussion regarding this important doctrine. Second, although the word "trinity" is not found in scripture- the doctrine is there! The are three distinct persons in scripture who are referred to as God. God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. I hope this helps, BradK |
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