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Is the word “Godhead” a biblical term—or a later theological invention? In this video, Larry Overton responds to a viewer’s question by carefully examining the history, usage, and translation of the word Godhead in English Bible versions. This study looks closely at Acts 17:29, Romans 1:20, and Colossians 2:9, tracing how early English translators—beginning with William Tyndale (1526)—rendered three different Greek words as Godhead, and how modern translations have gradually moved away from that term. Larry explores: • The English definition of Godhead • The Greek words theion, theotēs, and theotēs (variant forms) • How each word functions grammatically and contextually • Why some passages are better translated as “divine being” or “divine nature” • Why Godhead still works well in Colossians 2:9 Scriptures discussed: Acts 17:29 Romans 1:20 Colossians 2:9 📜 Translation Information & License Mostly Literal Translation © 2025 by Larry G. Overton Licensed under Creative Commons CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 To view a copy of this license, visit: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... This video is part of the Reclaiming First Century Christianity series, focusing on original language, historical context, and biblical accuracy. If your goal is to reclaim first-century Christianity by returning to the original language and meaning of Scripture, this video offers careful historical and linguistic insight. Follow us here on YouTube @Recaim1stCenturyChristianity Look for us on Facebook @21stCenturyEkklesia / 21ekklesia Email: RFCC@LarryOverton (dot) com