Comma Johanneum

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The Comma Johanneum is a comma (a short clause) contained in most translations of the First Epistle of John published from [[1522 AD|1522]] until the latter part of the nineteenth century, owing to the widespread use of the third edition of the [[Textus Receptus]] as the sole source for translation. In translations containing the clause, such as the [[King James Version]], [[1 John 5:7]]-[[1 John 5:8|8]] reads as follows (with the Comma in bold print):
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* 5:7 "For there are three that bear record '''in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.'''
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* 5:8 '''And there are three that bear witness in earth''', the Spirit, and the water, and the blood: and these three agree in one."
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The resulting passage is an explicit reference to the [[Trinity]] of Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
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==Omissions==
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[[image:CODEX SINAITICUS 1 John 5 7 8 Comma Johanneum.JPG|thumb|250px|left|Excerpt from [[Codex Sinaiticus]] including 1 John 5:7–9. It lacks the Comma Johanneum. The purple-coloured text says: "There are three witness bearers, the Spirit and the water and the blood".]]
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[[1 John 5:7]] appears is the large majority of reformation bibles, but is lacking in most modern versions.
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[[John Calvin]] ([[10 July]] [[1509 AD|1509]] – [[27 May]] [[1564 AD|1564]])- "However, the passage flows better when this clause is added, and as I see that '''''IT IS FOUND IN THE BEST AND MOST APPROVED COPIES''''', I am inclined to receive it as the true reading."
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[[John Gill]] (23 de novembro de [[11697 AD|1697]] - 14 Outubro [[1771 AD|1771]])- commenting on [[1 John 5:7]] - "As to the old Latin interpreter, it is certain it is to be seen in many [[Latin]] manuscripts of an early date, and stands in the [[Latin Vulgate|Vulgate Latin]] edition of the [[London Polyglot Bible]]: and the Latin translation, which bears the name of [[Jerome|Jerom[e]]] ([[382 AD]]), has it, and who, in an epistle of his to Eustochium, prefixed to his translation of these canonical epistles, complains of the omission of it by unfaithful interpreters."
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==See Also==
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* [[1 John 5:7]]
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* [[1 John 5:8]]
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==External Links==
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*[http://www.wayoflife.org/fbns/fbns-index/vers4fbns.htm 1 John 5:7 Vindicated] Articles concerning 1 John 5:7 from [[David Cloud]]
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*[http://www.jesus-is-lord.com/1john57.htm Anonymous Author on 1 John 5:7]
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*[http://sites.google.com/site/kjvtoday/home/translation-issues/the-father-the-word-and-the-holy-ghost-in-1-john-57 KJV Today: 1 John 5:7] A fuller picture of the corruption of 1 John 5:6-7. (Includes photographs of manuscripts and other visual aids)
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comma_Johanneum Wikipedia Article on Comma Johanneum]
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