Many religions have religious texts which are sometimes described as the Word of God. For example, Christians often refer to the Bible as God's word, though some interpretations suggest that Jesus was the word of God.[1] Most religions have religious texts they view as sacred. ... The word Bible refers to the canonical collections of sacred writings of Judaism and Christianity. ... This article discusses the term God in the context of monotheism and henotheism. ... Jesus (8â2 BC/BCE to 29â36 AD/CE),[1] also known as Jesus of Nazareth, is the central figure of Christianity. ...
The Greek word λÏÎ³Î¿Ï or logos is a word with various meanings. ...
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^ "The Bible states that Jesus is God's Word. "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. "" http://www.itl.org.uk/why_jesus/wfj_14.html Why Follow Jesus?]
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He goes on to say that the word of God is "the mystery which hath been hid from ages and from generations, but now is made manifest to his saints" (Col. 1:26), and that this mystery is "Christ in you, the hope of glory: Whom we preach" (Col. 1:27-28).
that the word of God be not blasphemed" (Tit.
God sent his Word to earth in the human form of his Son, Jesus Christ, who preached that Word and personified it, who lived in the flesh and died on the cross and was raised to life.