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In the beginning was the Word <ref>The word became flesh (see [[John 1:14]]). The word in this context speaks of Jesus Christ and how He transcends throughout all eternity.</ref>, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. <ref>King James Version (KJV)</ref>
In the beginning was the Word <ref>The word became flesh (see [[John 1:14]]). The word in this context speaks of Jesus Christ and how He transcends throughout all eternity.</ref>, and the Word <ref>The Word is translated as logos (λόγος) in Greek. It speaks of the spoken Word of God. God’s Word is effective: God speaks, and things come into being ( [[Genesis 1:3]], [[Psalms 33:6]], [[Isaiah 55:10]], [[Isaiah 55:11|11]]).</ref> was with God, and the Word was God. <ref>King James Version (KJV)</ref>

Revision as of 18:51, 29 June 2024

In the beginning was the Word [1], and the Word [2] was with God, and the Word was God. [3]

  1. The word became flesh (see John 1:14). The word in this context speaks of Jesus Christ and how He transcends throughout all eternity.
  2. The Word is translated as logos (λόγος) in Greek. It speaks of the spoken Word of God. God’s Word is effective: God speaks, and things come into being ( Genesis 1:3, Psalms 33:6, Isaiah 55:10, 11).
  3. King James Version (KJV)