John 1:18

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==Only Beggoten God?==
==Only Beggoten God?==
The [[Codex Vaticanus]] has μονογενὴς θεός (only begotten God) here in John 1:18. P66 and P75 both read θεός. In the Alexandrian tradition, scibes used the abbreviations (Υς/Θς). Υς for son and Θς for God.
The [[Codex Vaticanus]] has μονογενὴς θεός (only begotten God) here in John 1:18. P66 and P75 both read θεός. In the Alexandrian tradition, scibes used the abbreviations (Υς/Θς). Υς for son and Θς for God.
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://www.lamblion.net/Articles/ScottJones/monogenes.htm Monogenes - Article by Scott Jones]
*[http://www.lamblion.net/Articles/ScottJones/monogenes.htm Monogenes - Article by Scott Jones]
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John 1:18 No man hath seen God at any time; the only begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the Father, he hath declared him.

Monogenes

The Codex Vaticanus has μονογενὴς θεός (only begotten God) here in John 1:18 instead of the usual μονογενὴς υἱός (only begotten Son)
The Codex Vaticanus has μονογενὴς θεός (only begotten God) here in John 1:18 instead of the usual μονογενὴς υἱός (only begotten Son)

Many modern Greek dictionaries falsely define the Greek monogenes as "unique" or "one of a kind".

Only Beggoten God?

The Codex Vaticanus has μονογενὴς θεός (only begotten God) here in John 1:18. P66 and P75 both read θεός. In the Alexandrian tradition, scibes used the abbreviations (Υς/Θς). Υς for son and Θς for God.


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