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What was the role of the Word in creation?
What was the role of the Word in creation?
- The Word was against creation
- The Word was created
- The Word observed creation
- The Word made all things (correct)
What was the role of John in the context of the Word?
What was the role of John in the context of the Word?
- John was the source of life
- John was the Word
- John came to tell people about the light (correct)
- John was the creator
What does the Word give to those who believe in him?
What does the Word give to those who believe in him?
- The Word gives them the right to become God's children (correct)
- The Word gives them eternal life
- The Word gives them wealth
- The Word gives them power
What was the relationship between the Word and God?
What was the relationship between the Word and God?
What was the effect of the Word's life on people?
What was the effect of the Word's life on people?
Who was the source of life according to the text?
Who was the source of life according to the text?
Who was the messenger sent by God to tell people about the light?
Who was the messenger sent by God to tell people about the light?
What was the reaction of the Word's own people when he came to his own country?
What was the reaction of the Word's own people when he came to his own country?
What did the Word give to those who received him and believed in him?
What did the Word give to those who received him and believed in him?
What is the relationship between the Word and the world?
What is the relationship between the Word and the world?
Study Notes
The Role of the Word in Creation
- The Word was with God in the beginning.
- Everything that was created came into being through the Word.
- The Word was God.
The Role of John
- John was sent to point people to the Word.
- He was a witness to testify of the Word, to identify him as the light that would bring people out of darkness.
The Gift of the Word
- The Word gives eternal life to those who believe in him.
The Relationship Between the Word and God
- The Word was with God in the beginning.
- The Word was God himself.
The Effect of the Word's Life
- The Word's life brought light to the world.
- He came to his own, his own people, but they rejected him.
- He gave power to all who believed in him, including the right to become children of God.
- The Word became flesh and dwelt among humankind.
The Source of Life
- The Word, identified as Jesus Christ, is the source of life.
The Messenger of God
- John was the messenger sent by God to announce the light.
The Response of the Word's Own People
- The Word's own people, the Jews, did not receive him
The Gift of the Word to Believers
- The Word gave power to become Children of God to those who received him.
The Relationship Between the Word and the World
- The Word, described as the light, came into the world, but the world didn't recognize him.
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Test your knowledge of the biblical concept of "The Word" and its significance. Explore the origins, creation, and purpose of the Word, as well as the role of God's messenger. Discover the profound impact of the Word on life and light.