The Word was the only begotten Son of God. This is borne out in the Interlinear Greek English New Testament, in the terms for God.
John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God (Theov), and the Word was God (Theos). He was in the beginning with God (Theov). All things were made through Him,(the Word,Theos).
--- I asked a Greek scholar about two names for God, and he said, ‘Theos’ is subject to ‘Theov.’ Therefore Theos is the Son of Theov.
And this is born out in the following verse,
John 1:18 No one has seen God (Theov) at any time. The only begotten God (Theos) who is in the bosom of the Father, He has declared Him.
--- (Some versions say, ‘only begotten Son,’ with a footnote saying ‘God.'
The Amplified Bible says,1:18 No one has seen God [His essence, His divine nature] at any time; the [One and] only begotten God [that is, the unique Son] who is in the intimate presence of the Father, He has explained Him.
The NIV says, 1:18 No one has ever seen God, but the one and only Son, who is himself God and is in closest relationship with the Father, has made him known.
--- Notice two things, --- The Word was ‘begotten of God’ and was called both God (Theos), and ‘the begotten Son of God,’ so it is a ‘unique’ position that no one else can ever attain unto.
--- The second thing to notice is that God (Theov) is identified as ‘Father,’ so not only the Father of the Word, who is in His bosom, or in ‘the closest relationship with Him.’ --- But the Eternal Father.
John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God (Theov), and the Word was God (Theos). He was in the beginning with God (Theov). All things were made through Him,(the Word,Theos).
--- I asked a Greek scholar about two names for God, and he said, ‘Theos’ is subject to ‘Theov.’ Therefore Theos is the Son of Theov.
And this is born out in the following verse,
John 1:18 No one has seen God (Theov) at any time. The only begotten God (Theos) who is in the bosom of the Father, He has declared Him.
--- (Some versions say, ‘only begotten Son,’ with a footnote saying ‘God.'
The Amplified Bible says,1:18 No one has seen God [His essence, His divine nature] at any time; the [One and] only begotten God [that is, the unique Son] who is in the intimate presence of the Father, He has explained Him.
The NIV says, 1:18 No one has ever seen God, but the one and only Son, who is himself God and is in closest relationship with the Father, has made him known.
--- Notice two things, --- The Word was ‘begotten of God’ and was called both God (Theos), and ‘the begotten Son of God,’ so it is a ‘unique’ position that no one else can ever attain unto.
--- The second thing to notice is that God (Theov) is identified as ‘Father,’ so not only the Father of the Word, who is in His bosom, or in ‘the closest relationship with Him.’ --- But the Eternal Father.
it brings this to mind for me also,
Not that any man hath seen the Father, save He which is of God, He hath seen the Father.
(John 6:46)
Christ is 'of God' - what does it mean He is 'begotten' ? i do not believe that God has a Mrs. God with whom He got together and had a God-Child-Christ; in fact, here in John 1 and in John 6 we read that Christ comes from God Himself, who is One. i don't think we're talking about human conception and gestation here, but that Jesus Christ is a 'piece of God' ((not as though God can be separated apart into pieces)), or maybe more accurately a 'projection of God' ((i.e. exact image re Heb. 1:3, Col. 1:15)) proceeding from God, being God, and having set aside His glory to put on flesh and be born of woman, a man, under the law, a Jew. it isn't the same as being an 'offspring' of deity as in the classical Greek mythological sense of a demigod; He is one and the same with God and born of Him in the sense of having been in Him and having descended from Him to walk among us in the form of us to redeem us.
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