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To whom does John refer in John 1:14 when he uses the word "Word"?
The writers of the documents compiled in the Bible.
The Son of God
The apostles
The Holy Spirit
The Father
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The Son of God.
In John 1:14 "the Word" (Greek Logos) refers to Jesus — the eternal Word who "became flesh" and lived among us (see also John 1:1–3, 1:18). It does not mean the biblical writers, the apostles, the Holy Spirit, or the Father.
In John 1:14 "the Word" (Greek Logos) refers to Jesus — the eternal Word who "became flesh" and lived among us (see also John 1:1–3, 1:18). It does not mean the biblical writers, the apostles, the Holy Spirit, or the Father.
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