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  2. John 1 - Wikipedia

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    the Word and the Word made flesh (John 1:1, 14), identified by the Christian theology with the second divine person of the Most Holy Trinity; the Son of God (John 1:34,49) and the Unigenitus Son of God and the Nicene Creed) the Lamb of God (John 1:29,36) Rabbi, meaning Teacher or Master (John 1:38,49) the Messiah, or the Christ

  3. John 1:1 - Wikipedia

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    In a 1973 Journal of Biblical Literature article, Philip B. Harner, Professor Emeritus of Religion at Heidelberg College, claimed that the traditional translation of John 1:1c ("and the Word was God") is incorrect. He endorses the New English Bible translation of John 1:1c, "and what God was, the Word was."

  4. John 1:2 - Wikipedia

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    We do not say this, to deny that It is the Word of God, but to show the use of omitting the word God. John himself too in the Apocalypse says, And his Name is called the Word of God. (Rev. 19:13)" [4] Alcuin: "Wherefore does he use the substantive verb, was? That you might understand that the Word, Which is coeternal with God the Father, was ...

  5. John 1:21 - Wikipedia

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    The Angel told Zacharias concerning John, He shall go before Him in the spirit and power of Elias. (Luke 1:17) As Elias then will preach the second advent of our Lord, so John preached His first; as the former will come as the precursor of the Judge, so the latter was made the precursor of the Redeemer.

  6. First Epistle of John - Wikipedia

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    León palimpsest (7th century; extant verses 1 John 1:5–5:21, [25] including the text of the Comma Johanneum . [26] The Muratorian fragment, dated to AD 170, cites chapter 1, verses 1–3 within a discussion of the Gospel of John. [27] Papyrus 9, dating from the 3rd century, has surviving parts of chapter 4, verses 11–12 and 14–17. [28]

  7. Prevenient grace - Wikipedia

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    The concept of "prevenient grace" was originated and developed by Augustine of Hippo (354 – 430), [1] [2] based on St. Ambrose's (c. 339 – c. 397) writings. [3] Prevenient grace refers to the grace of God in a person's life that precedes conversion. [2] The original expression (Latin: gratia praeveniens) means literally "grace that precedes".

  8. John 1:10 - Wikipedia

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    (Phil. 3:20) By their love of the world, such men merit being called by the name of the place where they live. And just as in speaking of a bad house, or good house, we do not mean praise or blame to the walls, but to the inhabitants; so when we talk of the world, we mean those who live there in the love of it." [4]

  9. Seventh Day Baptists - Wikipedia

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    God. We believe in one God, infinite and perfect, the Creator and Sustainer of the universe who exists eternally in three persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—and desires to share His love in a personal relationship with everyone (1 Timothy 1:17; Deuteronomy 6:4; 1 Kings 8:27; 1 John 1:5; Genesis 1:1-2; Acts 17:24-25, 28; Psalm 90:1-2 ...