You're barking up the wrong tree. We are not modalists. Only Modalists insist that the Word is the God (the Father). You just added another misunderstanding to your list of unitarian gaffes.
I also went to English to show you how you mangle both languages. You're an equal opportunities language mangler.
The Word and Jesus are directly associated with each other through the Greek word "
ἐσκήνωσεν" in John 1:14. That Greek word literally means “pitched a tent” or “tabernacled” among us. This term directly connects to the Old Testament, where God manifested His presence through the physical Tabernacle. John draws a powerful parallel:
just as God dwelled in the Tabernacle, the Word, who was God, dwelt among his people in the person of Jesus Christ. Jesus is the new and greater Tabernacle, the visible manifestation of the invisible God. John affirms this when he writes, “We beheld His glory…”—
the same divine glory that once filled the Tabernacle is now fully revealed in the person of Christ.
Let's add your latest gaffes to your list of how you managed to mangle all of John 1, the English language, the Greek language, and even general common sense:
- You mistake us for Modalists by falsely accusing us that we do not differentiate between the Word and the God (the Father).
- Your ignorance of the Greek word ἐσκήνωσεν in John 1:14.
- You have difficulty understanding the grammatical fact that pronouns implicitly point back to the Primary Subject as their Antecedent.
- Your categorical mistake when you think that partaking of an item transforms your nature into that item.
- Your ignorance of the Greek word κοινωνία,
- Your ignorance of Greek neuter pronouns in 1 John 1.
- You said that "the Word is not actually God" which flat out contradicts John 1:1c that says "the Word was God".
- At no time does Jesus ever have to "partake" of divine nature. That's because he is God to begin with (John 1:1c).
- The REV translates from God only knows which originals when they dreamt up the phrase "what God was the word was".
We're now up to 9 gaffes on your part. Keep talking so that we can reach double figures.