[b-greek] Re: theos and ho theos'

From: Numberup@worldnet.att.net
Date: Wed Feb 28 2001 - 18:13:16 EST


Just a question: What is the NTIV, and where can it be found?

Solomon Landers

Melinda Vienneau wrote:

> John L. McKenzie, S.J., in his Dictionary of the Bible, says: "Jn 1:1
> should rigorously be translated 'the word was with the God[= the Father],
> and the word was a divine being.'" (Brackets are his. Published with nihil
> obstat and imprimatur.) (New York, 1965), p. 317
>
> In harmony with the above, AT reads: "the Word was divine"; MO, "the Logos
> was divine". NTIV, "the word was a god."
>
> Melinda Vienneau
>
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