Only-Begotten Son of God Or Pre-Incarnate Being?

Who is JesusOrthodox Monotheists believe in One God, the Father.

John 17:3  And this is life in the age to come, that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent.

1 Cor 8:5-6  For even if there are so-called gods, whether in heaven or on earth (as indeed there are many gods and many lords),  (6)  yet for us there is One God, the Father, from whom are all things, and we are for Read the rest

John 1 in Aramaic

by Biblical Monotarian

Aramaic English New Testament IMAGENOTE : I post this for informational purposes because I found it interesting. The nuggets are found more in the footnotes, but me  posting this does not imply that I agree with all of it.

Taken from the “Aramaic English New Testament” published by Netzari Press.

John Chapter 1:1-14

1. In the beginning (fn 1) was the Miltha. (fn 2) And that Miltha was with Elohim. And Elohim was that Miltha. 2. This was with Elohim in … Read the rest

John 1:1 – A Close Examination

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This is an in-depth examination and look at John 1:1 by John Schoenheit.download

John is director of Spirit & Truth Fellowship and editor of the REV (Revised English Version) bible translation project.

NOTE : The administrator of this web site does not necessarily endorse all of the views of Spirit & Truth Fellowship, but recommends this video and the REV Bible translation. The administrator of this website hopes that the REV Bible project succeeds in becoming an acceptable … Read the rest

The Word – What is it?

download (1)Joh 1:1-5  In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and what God was the Word was. (2)  This Word was in the beginning with God. (3) Everything came to be through it, and apart from it nothing came to be.(4)  That which came to be in it was life. And this life was the light of humankind. (5) And the light shines in the darkness, but the darkness did not overcome it.

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What or Who is Logos

by Carlos Xavier

downloadMany assume that the “word” in John 1:1 is a person because in Greek logos is grammatically a masculine gender noun (logos) accompanied by masculine pronouns outos (he) and autou (his).

However, it’s a fundamental mistake to confuse grammatical gender with natural gender. In this case the inanimate object of “word” with an animate object, a human male person, no less!

This has led to the millennia old misinterpretation that John was describing the existence of Jesus … Read the rest