2009-11-26 09:15:53Lovedrin

the Word was with God, and the Word was God

 

 

In the beginning was the word and the word was with God and the word was God - what does that mean?

 

Answer

The Word is the Greek 'Logos'.(best translated as 'reason', since it means more than just "a Word"). According to Philo, who was strongly influenced by Greek Platonism, Logos was God's son, a second god, through whom the world was created as a rational and ordered universe. Born of mother Wisdom and appearing in the world, the Logos was the agent through whom the great leaders of Israel learned what God expected of them.

The Logos, or Word, was absorbed into Christianity, becoming synonymous with Jesus, and "In the beginning was the word and the word was with God and the word was God" is the opening verse of the Gospel of John. It is the only reference anywhere, of the Word or Logos appearing in human form.

Answer

>It means that in the beginning, as from Adam and Eve, the Gospel of Jesus Christ was preached; And the Gospel was the Word, meaning that the Word Jesus preached was of the Father, as Jesus did the will of the Father; And Jesus was sent by the Father, and He spoke for and in the name of the Father and He was one in mind, body and thought with God the Father. To put it simply: The Word, or the Truth was with Jesus Christ, and the authority and power of God to deliver the Truth was with Him also.>


 

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