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THE SYLVANUS UNITED GOSPEL VERSION©
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IN THE BEGINNING
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| Beginning of
the good message of Jesus Christ, Son of God. |
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1:1)
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| In the beginning, |
and toward God, |
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god, |
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the Enunciation
was |
the Enunciation
was |
the Enunciation
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| this one was toward God in the beginning. |
All
things came to be through him, and without him, not even one thing that
has come to be, came to be.
(John 1:1-3)
In him was life, and life was light of mankind, and light shines in
darkness but the darkness didn't take hold of it. This was the genuine
light that enlightens every individual coming into the world. He was in
man's world, and man's world came to be through him, but that world didn't
get to know him; he came into his own, but these, his own, didn't take him
in. Moreover, as many as those believing in his name received him, he gave
authority to become God's children, born, not from blood, nor from canal
will, nor from a man's will, but from God.
(John 1:4-5,9-13)
Life was made visible, and we have seen, bear witness of, and report to
you Life Everlasting that was toward Father and was made visible to
us. To you (too*) {we report} about the Enunciation of Life what
was from the beginning, what we have heard, what we have seen with these
eyes of ours, what we beheld and these hands of ours palpated; what we
have seen and heard we report, that you too may have communion with
us, and moreover, this communion of ours is with Father and with His son,
Jesus Christ. (1
John 1:1-3)
So the Enunciation
came to be flesh, and he dwelt among us, and we beheld his glory, a glory such
as an only-child beside a father has, full of grace and truth. [because / and]
out of his fullness we all received, and grace replaced grace
because {although} the Law was given through Moses, grace and truth came to be
through Jesus Christ. No
one has ever seen God, but the only-born [god / son] who is in the bosom of
Father is the one that has expounded {him}. (John
1:14,16-18)
These then we write (to you*), that [our / your]
joy may be filled. (1
John 1:4)
  
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