| Albert Hauck, Samuel Macauley Jackson - 1910 - 542 sidor
...is presented as representing himself, as being all that John represents him to be when he calls him the Word, who was in the beginning with God and was God. The relation of John and the Synoptists in their portraiture of Jesus somewhat resembles, accordingly,... | |
| George Aaron Barton - 1922 - 426 sidor
...very beginning of the Gospel, the ground is cut from under the feet of the Gnostics. It is declared that the Word, who was in the beginning with God and was divine, became flesh and tabernacled among men (John 1: 1-12)—an assertion horrible to the Gnostics.... | |
| Donald E. Gowan - 2003 - 582 sidor
...Jesus' baptism (Mark) or at his birth (Matthew and Luke) but is eternal. In the Prologue he declares that the Word, who was in the beginning with God and was God (John 1:1), became flesh and lived among us (1:14). In the conclusion of the Prologue he is bold to... | |
| Asa Mahan - 2003 - 521 sidor
...Covenant,' "the Lord," who was not only "the delight' of the Jews, but 'the desire of all nations,' 'the Word who was in the beginning with God, and was God," the Word by whom 'all things were made, and without whom was nothing made that was made,' is affirmed... | |
| Harry Lee Poe, J. Stanley Mattson - 2005 - 227 sidor
...being." It is not good enough. That is too weak a christology. No, the Word became flesh. What Word? The Word who was in the beginning with God and was God, the one who forever shared the eternal fellowship of Father and Holy Spirit, the one who was "in the... | |
| Norman Macleod - 1871 - 940 sidor
...all its fulness to the beloved Apostle St. John, till he gathered speech to tell men of a Logos, a Word, who was in the beginning with God, and was God ; by whom all things were made, and without Him was not anything made that was made ; and how in Him was Life, and the Life was the... | |
| 1900 - 848 sidor
...the praise. If we are found telling of the faithfulness, goodness and mercy of our God, speaking of the Word, who was in the beginning with God, and was God, and was made flesh and dwelt among us, a perfect sacrifice for his people, a Eedeoiner and a Savior,... | |
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