<Bill> (1) In the beginning was the utterance And the utterance was in company with God And the utterance was divine [utterance]. Notes: "utterance" could be...
<Bill> Many believe Wisdom of Solomon 18:15-16 is being alluded to in John 1:1. Would it be appropriate to discuss the translation and implications of this ...
To all who have visited this site in the past eight (8) months, with the intention of either posting messages to the group or to join, I do indeed apologize...
... Kim wrote, At the beginning of Creation, there dwelt with God a mighty spirit, the Marshal, who produced all things in their order.He was there at the ...
Welcome Back Alan :) There are 4 messages in this issue. Topics in this digest: 1. John 1:1 - my proposed translation... From: "Bill Ross" 2. Wisdom of...
<kim> ... Marshal, who produced all things in their order.He was there at the beginning with God, and everything come into existence by means of him.Apart from...
<Kathy> ... true God, and of the one whom you sent forth, Jesus Christ. <Bill> This is off topic, but a better translation of your tag verse would be: ...
The difference is that eternal life is not "made of" knowing but is *for* knowing - it indicates the purpose. Bill ... From: JohnOneOne@yahoogroups.com...
To All Here, I am sorry that there were some recent messages proposed to the group which I had inadvertantly removed when I had intended to approve them ...
To All, I've just uploaded a picture to the group of Tyndale's revision and 1536 printing of his rendition of John 1:1. Although it can be seen that he had...
Wow it has been a long time since this group was up and running, I wondered what happened? Anyhow, John 1:1 from Tyndale I really Like! it does not fit wiht...
Dear Manuel Culwell, Yes, it's good to hear from you. As you might imagine, I do have a few things to say about a number of things you've mentioned below. ......
ArCraig: Well, actually, I see Tyndale's rendition (printing of 1534) as ... mlculwell: Alan, that is all fine and good But the most important part was left ...
Alan R. Craig: "[Torrey, Charles Cutler (b.1863-d.1956), Professor of Semitic Languages in Yale University. "The Four Gospels, A New Translation." 2nd...
Here are a few more: John 1:1 (AMP) IN THE beginning [before all time] was the Word (Christ), and the Word was with God, and the Word was God Himself. (BBE)...
... I cannot agree the word in the Begining was "Christ" Christ means the annointed Man,so the Amp Is (The Nicest word I can think of) RUBISH or ReFuse , The...
<Bill> I would translate most like this one: ******* 36) Haenchen, 1980 The Christology of the Fourth Gospel by William Loader, p. 155 cf. p. 260 "God...
I have been a member of this group for over two years (maybe three) and have watched closely but not participated. I thought I would take the time for a quick,...
I cannot agree the word in the Begining was "Christ" Christ means the annointed Man,so the Amp Is (The Nicest word I can think of) RUBISH or ReFuse , The word...
mlculwell, Sorry for taking so long to respond. I will now make a short reply to your reply: You bring attention to the wording, "ALL things were Made by...
Dear Ric, Thank you for your list. As you might imagine, most of those in this discussion group are more interested in the variety of different ways in which...
Alan, you are the one who submitted Tyndale in the first place, I do not need Tyndale to prove my points. the fact is, Psalm 33;6 is never Dealt with By the...
Alan, I Think that is Biased statement you just made! I am a non trintarian who uses the KJV and I have Never Once seen the trinty Influence in the KJV that is...
Dear Manuel, Yes, I did submit Tyndale, and this was simply because I thought it might be of interest to some here to see how it was that he had opted to...
Dear Manuel, I thought you would have known of the inherent Trinitarian bias existing within the King James Bible. After all, even though his comments weren't...