You asked How did the WORD start and I asked you "Jesus?" and responded from that point - giving you all the scriptures for his start.
In the beginning was the Word . . . correct, I never said that John 1 was a lie.
I don't believe that is referring to a person in the OT.
I believe that it was actually the word of God which was in the beginning; that God spoke creation into being ---- or God's wisdom in the beginning.
Yes ....... No man hath seen God at any time, the only begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the Father, he hath declared him. Jesus Christ made God aka the Father, known - Jesus declared him.
Yes ...... And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.
In the beginning God spoke - AND GOD SAID and IT WAS SO.
I have no idea what you are talking about. God's word was not a person - it's God's speech, what he said - In the beginning God spoke - AND GOD SAID and IT WAS SO.
HOW LONG WHAT!?
It is biblical that the Word was before Jesus' birth. How long before Jesus' birth do you think he was around?
I asked you "How did the WORD start. Please give us all the scriptures for His start. Reply 945 above.
You provided the key sentence starting with "Jesus? Jesus was conceived in the womb of Mary -"
IOW you are of the opinion the Word, who became Jesus John 1:14 had his beginning right then?
You say this Word was not a person, yet John disagrees.
John 1:14 NASB95 And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us, and we saw His glory, glory as of the only begotten from the Father, full of grace and truth.
So whatever the Word was He became Jesus. That is fact.
Lets set John aside and see how the following plays with The Word as an individual before He became flesh....
Paul (in letters no one disputes) still says the same Son who died on the cross is the One who personally created the universe (Col 1:16, Heb 1:2).He says Christ Jesus already existed ‘in the form of God’ before He was born as a human baby (Phil 2:5–8).Even Jesus Himself, in Matthew, Mark, and Luke, talks as if He was personally sent from the Father’s presence into the world. So the pre-existence of the Son isn’t just a ‘Johannine’ idea—it’s all over the New Testament.”
One thing people, including you, seem to fail to realize is that when it comes to the deity we have God the Father, God the Son who had at one point been the Word until the Angel said to name the baby Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.
The deity is seeming not big into given names.... Remember, God even said His name was I am.......
The Word was not called Jesus until he was born. But He existed before that.
That’s a very solid case that doesn’t lean on John 1 at all.
Are you one of those people who reject the pre-existence of the Son and have dismissed Paul, Hebrews, and Jesus’ own words in the Synoptics too .....?