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Logos 21 is translated from The Greek New Testament According to the Majority Text, edited by Zane C. Hodges and Arthur L. Farstad (Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishers 2d ed., 1985). Logos is the Greek word for word (see John 1:1) and the 21 means we are seeking to bring that word, or message from God, into the 21st century.<sup>[1]</sup>
Logos 21 is translated from The Greek New Testament According to the Majority Text, edited by Zane C. Hodges and [[Arthur Farstad|Arthur L. Farstad]] (Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishers 2d ed., 1985). Logos is the Greek word for word (see John 1:1) and the 21 means we are seeking to bring that word, or message from God, into the 21st century.<sup>[1]</sup>


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Revision as of 14:55, 1 September 2014

Logos 21 is translated from The Greek New Testament According to the Majority Text, edited by Zane C. Hodges and Arthur L. Farstad (Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishers 2d ed., 1985). Logos is the Greek word for word (see John 1:1) and the 21 means we are seeking to bring that word, or message from God, into the 21st century.[1]

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