In the Bible's Gospel of John, it opens thus:
"In the beginning was the word, and the word was with God, and the word was God."
I would like Christians to give me their views regarding this verse, and why they believe what they believe about it. I will give you my thoughts on it.
There's a few problems here in the Greek. The first is on the word "word". The Greek word is "logos", which actually has various shades of meaning, but in pre-NT times, it meant reason, or something similar. Christians say that Jesus is the word, the logos, but do they really understand what that means? If we take the word logos to mean it's common meaning of reason, then how can an abstract idea like reason be in human form? Now, logos can mean word, or more generally, language. The Greek word lexis also means word, and they both come from the same root. But, lexis is generally the word used to denote a word itself, while logos is used to denote the reason, or idea, behind the word. My question is this: with this definition of logos, how can Christians logically equate it with living person? How does this make any sense, or how can this be reconciled philosophically?
Another problem is with the phrase, "and the logos was God". While it's ambiguous, the general syntax of the Greek suggests that the logos wasn't God, but "a god", or "divine".
To me, it seems like a better interpretation of this verse would be to assume that the "logos" was not Jesus, but the divine will or reason of God. Any thoughts?
Dyanaprajna,
Allow me please to give you a few thoughts about John 1:1,2.
First, was there one person there or two??? When John used the word WITH God, it seems to me to be two people. Notice that the scripture says "and the word was god, lacking a definite article for God. Remember, there are many called gods, but there is to a Christian ONE GOD, 1Cor 8:5,6.
I fail to see why it is difficult to believe that Jesus is called The Word. Do you not know that Jesus is also call the Lamb of God???
To me the proof that Jesus is called the Word is at verse John 1:14 where it is stated that the Word became flesh and reside amoung us, John 1:14-18, 29.
The Bible tells us that Jesus was the very FIRST of all God's creations, Col 1:15, Rev 3:14.
At Rev 19:11-21 we are told about the destruction that will take place at Armageddon. Here Jesus is called The Word, verse 13. Now we know for sure that this is the same war that is mentioned a 2Thes 1:6-9.
No matter how anyone interprets John 1:1, it does not change God's word, because Jesus, to all creation is a mighty god, but not THE ALMIGHTY GOD, Isa 9:6,7. Just for understanding, Jehovah God is called El Shaddai, while the mighty god is El Babbohr, two different gods.
Some Bibles interpret John 1:18 to say the Only Begotten God. This term only begotten seems to mean that Jesus is the only thing that God Jehovah created by Himself, with no one else to help. After he created Jesus all other things were created THROUGH JESUS and FOR JESUS, John 1:3, 1Cor 8:5,6, Col 1:16, in most Bibles, Heb 1:2.
Most Theologists concider Prov 8:22-31, to be speaking about Jesus as the MASTERWORKER of God's. Would that not be Jesus??
Would it not be Jesus who God was speaking to when He said: Let us make man in OUR image??? Gen 1:26.