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Originally Posted by KWSS1976
2Who bare record of the word of God, and of the testimony of Jesus Christ, and of all things that he saw
So what is the "AND OF" saying?
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Wow. Really?
Of the
word of God
And
Of the testimony of Jesus Christ
The word "And" is a conjunction connecting two different things. (Word of God and Testimony of Jesus Christ are two different things.)
‘Of God’ is a prepositional phrase relating to whose Word. Word is the object (noun) in the prepositional phrase of the word
So Word is the key here with 'of God" indicating whose word.
With me?
Of the testimony is a prepositional phrase as well. Of Jesus Christ is also a prepositional phrase that indicates whose testimony. The testimony is Jesus’
John is ‘baring both witness’ or in other words, he is saying that he is going to write about both.
But the next question is, what is the “Word of God” here?
It is either the scripture that he is going to expound on, or it is the Word that God gave the angel mentioned in vs 1 to give to John.
John also indicates he is going to give testimony of Jesus Christ.
Two different things. Neither of these things indicate a reference to the Godhead.
He is simply saying “I am going to tell you what God told me and I am going to tell you about Jesus Christ”
Seriously what are you finding difficult here?