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Does John 1:14 Really Say "God Became a Man"? | What the Greek Actually Says 📖 A careful examination of John's Prologue reveals something surprising: the text never actually states that God became a human being. In this video, we take a close look at John 1:1-18 using sound grammatical-historical interpretation. Many assume that John 1:14—"the Word became flesh" (ὁ λόγος σὰρξ ἐγένετο / ho logos sarx egeneto)—means "God became a man." But does the text actually say this? What we'll explore: ✅ What is "the Word" (logos) in Jewish thought and in John's context? ✅ Does logos = God, or is it something of God (His wisdom, plan, or self-expression)? ✅ What does "became flesh" (sarx egeneto) actually mean grammatically? ✅ Why John 1:14 says the Word became flesh—but verse 18 still affirms that no one has ever seen God ✅ How first-century Jewish monotheism understood God's Word and Wisdom as attributes, not as separate divine persons Key Point: The logos in John's Prologue is God's creative word, purpose, and self-revelation—not a second divine being. When John says this Word "became flesh," he is describing how God's eternal plan and wisdom became embodied and expressed in a human being: Jesus the Messiah. 🔍 This video is for anyone who wants to: Understand John 1 in its original Jewish-Christian context Test tradition against the actual text of Scripture Explore Biblical Unitarian perspectives on Christology 💬 Questions? Leave a comment below! Let's reason through Scripture together. 🔔 Subscribe for more videos on Biblical interpretation, Christology, and first-century Jewish-Christian belief. #John1 #BiblicalUnitarian #Logos #Christology #BibleStudy #GreekNewTestament #Monotheism #JesusChrist #Theology #Hermeneutics