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Is Jesus God in John 1:1 That Says “and the Word was God”?
Is Jesus God in John 1:1 That Says “and the Word was God”?
Is Jesus God in John 1:1 That Says “and the Word was God”?
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Is Jesus God in John 1:1 That Says “and the Word was God”?

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Is Jesus God in John 1:1 That Says “and the Word was God”?
If yes, then there are two Gods in the passage: Jesus and the God who was with him. And with that, Christianity ceases to become a monotheistic religion anymore, but a polytheistic one.
Could this be explained away by that mind-boggling doctrine called trinity which is not in the bible?
The book offers two clean interpretations, both of which do not undermine the oneness of God.
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LanguageEnglish
PublisherPublishdrive
Release dateNov 22, 2022
Is Jesus God in John 1:1 That Says “and the Word was God”?

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    Is Jesus God in John 1:1 That Says and the Word was God?

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    John 1:1 | In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.

    What is this concept called TRINITY?

    Is the trinity in the bible?

    What REALLY is in the bible?

    That our Father in heaven is the ONE AND ONLY TRUE GOD

    That Jesus has never said even once that he is God, other than openly saying he is THE SON OF GOD"

    "That the Holy Spirit is not a God but was rather sent by the Father in the name of Jesus to do four functions

    What is to be the correct interpretation then of John 1:1?

    FIRST INTERPRETATION | That the English translation ought to have been and the Word was Divine—not and the Word was God.

    SECOND INTERPRETATION | That the word started the world and the word was God who is Jesus’ Father in heaven. When God sent his son Jesus to the world, Jesus becomes the word. 

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