John 1:1

"The Good News According to John."

Key Reflection

In John 1:1, the opening line proclaims Jesus as integral and essential to the understanding of God's nature and role. The text begins, "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." Here, the term "Word" (logos) in Greek evokes a concept rich with philosophical and theological significance, often translated from a term that also means "reason" or "principle of order." This opening sets Jesus apart as not just a messenger but as divine himself, existing eternally alongside God. The verse challenges readers to see the incarnation of Christ as more than an event but a fundamental aspect of the eternal nature of God's revelation and presence in the world.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

PREFACE TO THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JOHN. John, the writer of this Gospel, was the son of Zebedee and Salome; compare Mt 27:56 with Mr 15:40,41. His father was a fisherman of Galilee, though it would appear that he was not destitute of property, and was not in the lowest condition of life. He had hired men in his employ, Mr 1:20. Salome is described as one who attended our Saviour in his travels, and ministered to his wants, Mt 27:55; Mr 15:41.

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