logos in John 1:1
WORD
John 1:1 tells us, "In the beginning was the Word .." The phrase "in the beginning" refers to this.
Creation as revealed in Genesis 1:1
The "carn" part of InCARNation gives us this clue about what the word means.
John the Baptist was related to Jesus in this way
They were cousins
When Andrew and John asked Jesus, "Where do you live?" this was his answer.
"Come and see."
Logos is translated as "Word" in John 1, but it could also mean this.
Thought or expression
In John 8:58, the author of John's Gospel tells us that Jesus called Himself by this name, which was reserved for God.
I AM
This is the primary verse in John's Gospel referring to the Incarnation of Christ.
John 1:14 -- The Word became flesh ....
Pharisees
Jesus changed Simon's name to this.
Peter
The Greek word for witness is associated with this word in English
Martyr
In Exodus 3:14, God introduced Himself to Moses as "I AM." This was the location where that happened.
The burning bush
This word means a visible appearance without fleshly form or substance.
Theophany
When John the Baptist said he wasn't worthy to untie Jesus' sandals, this is what he meant.
He meant he was lower than a servant in comparison to Jesus.
When Nathanael heard that Jesus was from Nazareth, this was his question.
"Can anything good come from Nazareth."
Tabernacled
In John 1:1, Scripture implies that Jesus and God were "face to face." What does this indicate about the form of Christ's preexistence?
Jesus is distinct from God
When the Bible says Jesus "tabernacled" with us, it implies this about His time on earth.
It was temporary.
God had told Him to watch for the One on whom the Spirit would descend.
Jesus told Nathanael that He saw him sitting under this kind of tree
Fig tree
John 1:1 tells us "... the Word was with God." The literally translation of with God implies what about Jesus and God?
They were face-to-face
John 20:28 records Thomas' response to Jesus upon seeing Him in His resurrected form. Thomas said, "My Lord and my God." Jesus didn't deny or contradict his words, which indicates this.
In the Old Testament, the tabernacle was where God met man. This is how that relates to fulfillment through Jesus.
Jesus is the only way to God. He is the place where God and man meet.
John the Baptist called Jesus by this term.
The Lamb of God.
Christ described Nathanael as "a man without guile," which means this.
Guile means deceit or trickery.