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Listening to the Multilingual God: John's PrologueSample

Listening to the Multilingual God: John's Prologue

DAY 4 OF 7

"In Him was life"
— John 1:4

Here's another philosophical-sounding concept, one that will be repeated and emphasized many times throughout the Gospel of John: the theme of life in relation to Jesus. Later in the Gospel, Jesus will declare that he is "The Way, the Truth and the Life" (John 14:6). Here in verse four of the prologue, John says that "in Him"_that is, in the Word, or Jesus—was life.

What does it mean that in Jesus was life? Is it a straightforward equation, like Jesus = life? Or is "life" instead an attribute of Jesus? Or is it used as a metaphor? Again, we believe that God has given every group of people the ability to express his nature and his truth through its unique language, and the structural requirements of other languages reveal a whole range of meaning. 

  • In Alekano (a language in Papua New-Guinea), "in Him was life" is translated as "he is the father of life." 
  • In Shipibo-Conibo (spoken in Peru), it is rendered as the "Word that caused to live." 
  • Umiray Dumaget Agta (spoken in the Philippines) says "He is the one who gives life." 
  • And in Tenango Otomi (spoken in Mexico), it's translated as "He is that one who gives the new life."

Clearly this only scratches the surface of the hundreds of languages that have translated this difficult concept. But even these four examples represent a welcome gift. Through these translations, we learn in a new way that Jesus is the father and giver of life, a new life that he has brought into being.

Meditate today on the new life that Jesus has given, the new life that he has created and called you to enjoy in companionship with him. Spend time thanking him with people from around the world for that universal new life.

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Listening to the Multilingual God: John's Prologue

God’s communication with humanity was intended from the beginning for “every nation, tribe, and language.” Each language has unique capacities to communicate certain biblical messages in exceptionally enriching ways that other languages cannot. This Bible Plan picks one word from each of the first few verses of the Gospel of John to uncover beautiful new insights from these familiar verses by looking at how other languages translate those words.

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