The same (outo). This one, the Logos of verse John 1 , repeated for clarity, characteristic of John's style. He links together into one phrase two o...
SPEECH spech ('imrah, dabhar, etc.; logos): Speech, the articulate utterance of thought, is the tranlation of various Hebrew terms which convey this ...
WORD wurd: The commonest term in the Old Testament for word is dabhar (also matter thing); in the New Testament logos (reason, discourse, speech); bu...
LOGOS log'-os (logos): I. GREEK SPECULATION 1. Heraclitus 2. Anaxagoras 3. Plato 4. Aristotle 5. Stoics II. HEBREW ANTICIPATION OF DOCTRINE 1....
In him was life (en autwi zwh hn). That which has come into being (verse 1?John 3 ) in the Logos was life. The power that creates and sustains life ...
And the Word became flesh (kai o logo sarx egeneto). See verse Acts 3 for this verb and note its use for the historic event of the Incarnation rathe...
The KJV New Testament Greek Lexicon Strong's Number: 2222 Browse Lexicon Original WordWord Originzwhvfrom (2198)Transliterated WordTDNT EntryZoe2:83...
The NAS New Testament Greek Lexicon Strong's Number: 2222 Browse Lexicon Original WordWord Originzoefrom (2198)Transliterated WordTDNT EntryZoe2:832...
In himself (en eautwi). The Living God possesses life wholly in himself and so he has bestowed this power of life to the Son as already stated in the...
REASON; REASONABLE; REASONING re'-z'n, re'-z'n-a-b'l, re'-z'n-ing (yakhach, etc.; logos, dialogizomai, -ismos, etc.): Reason with related terms, has ...
Was given (edoqh). First aorist passive indicative of didwmi. By Moses (dia Mwusew). Through Moses as the intermediate agent of God. Came (egeneto). ...
HARD SAYINGS; HARD SENTENCES sa'-ingz;, sen'-ten-siz: In Daniel 5:12 the King James Version (Aramaic 'aqiahan), the Revised Version (British and Amer...
The KJV New Testament Greek Lexicon Strong's Number: 3056 Browse Lexicon Original WordWord Originlovgo?from (3004)Transliterated WordTDNT EntryLogos...
No man hath seen God at any time (qeon oudei ewraken pwpote). God no one has ever seen. Perfect active indicative of oraw. Seen with the human physic...
For (oti). Correct text (Aleph B C D L) and not kai (and) of the Textus Receptus. Explanatory reason for verse 14 . Of his fulness (ek tou plhrwmat...
The NAS New Testament Greek Lexicon Strong's Number: 3056 Browse Lexicon Original WordWord Originlogo?from (3004)Transliterated WordTDNT EntryLogos4...
Sentence begins with genitive absolute again. In a flame of fire in a bush (en plogi puro batou). Horeb in Exodus 3:1 ; but Sinai and Horeb were pro...
Holding to (antecomenon). Present middle participle of antecw, old verb, to hold back, in middle to hold oneself face to face with, to cling to, as i...
In the beginning (en arch). Arch is definite, though anarthrous like our at home, in town, and the similar Hebrew be reshith in Genesis 1:1 . But Wes...
CHAPTER FIRST. . THE CHRISTOLOGY OF THE CHURCH TEACHERS PRIOR TO APOLLINARIS. . We have already had frequent occasion to remark, how the activity of...