Get More Facts
Most people do not know Biblical Greek. So how can you know
what the apostle John really meant? Think of this example: A schoolteacher
explains a subject to his students. Afterward, the students differ on how to
understand the explanation. How can the students resolve the matter? They could
ask the teacher for more information. No doubt, learning additional facts would
help them to understand the subject better. Similarly, to grasp the meaning of
John 1:1, you can look in the Gospel of John for more information on Jesus’ position. Learning additional
facts on this subject will help you to draw the right conclusion.
For instance, consider what John
further writes in chapter 1, verse 18: “No
man has seen [Almighty] God at any time.”
However, humans have seen Jesus, the Son, for John says: “The Word [Jesus] was made
flesh, the Son, for John and we beheld his glory.”
(John 1:14, KJ) How, then could the Son be part of Almighty God? John also
states that the Word was “with
God.” But how can an individual be
with someone and at the same time be that person? Moreover, as recorded at John
17:3, Jesus makes a clear distinction between himself and his heavenly Father.
he calls his Father “the only true
God.” And toward the end of his
Gospel, John sums up matters by saying: “These
have been written down so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the
Son of God.” (John 20:31)
Notice that Jesus is called, not God, but the Son of God. This additional information
provided in the Gospel of John shows how John 1:1 should be understood Jesus,
the Word, is “a god” in the sense that he has a
high position but is not the same as Almighty God.
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For a further
discussion of John 1:1, see pages 24-25 of the November 1, 2008 issue of The
Watchtower, published by Jehovah’s Witnesses.
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