This Greek Word Changes EVERYTHING About the Bible: π LOGOS // Ty Gibson & Nathan McKee
Nathan McKeeTy Gibson
What does the Bible mean when it calls Jesus “the Word”? Kicking off a seven-part series on key New Testament words, this conversation explores the Greek term “Logos.” Journey through its rich philosophical history with the ancient Greeks, who saw Logos as the rational, divine intelligence or “operating system” of the universe. Discover the revolutionary moment when the Apostle John identified this eternal principle as a person: Jesus Christ. This deep dive into John 1 explains how the Word became flesh, bringing “crystal clarity” to God’s character and revealing a living truth that not only can be studied, but also studies us.
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What does the Bible mean when it calls Jesus “the Word”? Kicking off a seven-part series on key New Testament words, this conversation explores the Greek term “Logos.” Journey through its rich philosophical history with the ancient Greeks, who saw Logos as the rational, divine intelligence or “operating system” of the universe. Discover the revolutionary moment when the Apostle John identified this eternal principle as a person: Jesus Christ. This deep dive into John 1 explains how the Word became flesh, bringing “crystal clarity” to God’s character and revealing a living truth that not only can be studied, but also studies us.
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