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Jesus... the word became flesh

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Lots of interesting thought here, but no one seems to want to go back and ask about the 'logos'. John 1... A word used over 300 times in NT, but never referred to as a person. Words like statement, account, message, story, news, saying etc have been used to better fit the context. From the context of John's writings, why does 'word' have to be a person? Why does it have to have to be capitalised? - it is not capitalised in any other place apart from John 1. (John 6:30, 10:35, 18:32 and 327 others) Any reference for Jesus being God is based on inference only. He never said he was... pointing out that he *had* a God many times. If Jesus is God, then we have two Gods. John 20:17 'I go to my Father and your Father, my God and your God'
Asked by steveowen (3055 rep)
Feb 10, 2020, 03:28 AM
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