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Calaméo - The correct translation of John 8:58, "I am," "I was," or "I have been"?
1 John 1:7 Commentary | Precept Austin
The Faustian Translation of John 1:1 | Ploni Almoni
Is “and the Word was God” the correct translation of John 1:1? – etimasthe
John 1:1-5 in Greek Read Slowly - YouTube
John 1:1, the Watchtower, & the New World Translation (NWT) | Make Sure Ministries, Inc.
John 1:1, the Watchtower, & the New World Translation (NWT) | Make Sure Ministries, Inc.
Literal translation as tradition, not theory – Koine-Greek
John 1:1 Commentary (Meaning, Greek Translation, Bible Study)
1 John 1:1 That which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our own eyes, which we have gazed upon and touched with our own hands--this
John 1:1, the Watchtower, & the New World Translation (NWT) | Make Sure Ministries, Inc.
JOHN Chapters 1 - 3 MIRROR BIBLE | PDF | Resurrection Of Jesus | Jesus
John 1:1 and The Trinity | The Doctrine of the Trinity Examined
In John 1:1c, should the Greek word θεὸς be translated into English as “a god” or “God”? - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange
What was the original language when the Bible was first printed, and how long did it take to be completed? - Quora
What is the meaning of brother in 1 John 2:10? | NeverThirsty
Koine Greek - John 1 (incl. markers) - YouTube
Literally, There is No Such Thing as Literal | billmounce.com
John 1:1-14 Explained in Memes
New Testament Greek Pronunciation: Exercise 1
Sahidic Coptic Translation of John 1:1 — Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARY
New World Translation Defended: John 1:1 in the Sahidic Coptic
Why doesn't the Gospel of John elaborate what it means that the Word is God, which is not referred to in the other gospels? - Quora
New Testament Greek Pronunciation: Exercise 1
In John 1:1c, should the Greek word θεὸς be translated into English as “a god” or “God”? - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange