John 1:14 Meaning and Commentary John 1:14 And the word was made flesh The same word, of whom so many things are said in the preceding verses; and is no other than the Son of God, or second person in the Trinity; for neither the Father, nor the Holy Ghost, were made flesh, as...
There are many different forms in which this meaning of the ἐγένετο is urged, but they all break to pieces upon the revelation of the self-consciousness of Jesus Christ, the Divine memories and awful centre of his personality, in which the nature of the Godhead and the perfect...
John wrote his Ber?shith without having that of Moses present to his mind, and without being guided by its meaning. We have then, in the earlier words, a law of interpretation for the later, and this law excludes every such sense as "the Everlasting Father" or "the divine wisdom," ...
John 14:27 Meaning and Commentary John 14:27 Peace I leave with you Christ being about to die and leave his disciples, makes his last will and testament, and as the best legacy he could leave them, bequeaths peace unto them; my peace I give unto you: he left the Gospel of peace...
Thus the translation “the Word was fully God” was chosen because it is more likely to convey the meaning to the average English reader that the Logos (which “became flesh and took up residence among us” in John 1:14 and is thereafter identified in the Fourth Gospel as Jesus) is one...
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1 JOHN Notes "Perseverance of the Saints" in 1John Consider thePerfect Tense. The Perfect Tense is used to indicate an action which occurred in the past and has continued on till the present. The quotes are taken from the NIV. The italics are mine for emphasis....
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"The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" (John 1:29, NIV) "I have seen and I testify that this is the Son of God." (John 1:34, NIV)
Sprinkle explains that some translations just don’t accurately reflect the meaning of original Scripture. “Translations have life implications…[a case in point the NIV** that translated arsenokoites as ‘homosexual offenders’ (1984 version]. What does that word offender mean? Who has been ...