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The fourth Gospel in the Christian New Testament that is attributed to John the son of Zebedee.
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John 1:1, should the anarthrous pre-verbal predicate nominative be rendered indefinitely? [duplicate]
Some Unitarians point to the indefinite rendering of the anarthrous pre-verbal PN in verses like John 8:44, John 9:8, John 9:17, John 10:13, John 18:37, John 4:19, John 8:48, John 10:1, John 10:33. … Do these verses share the same structure as John 1:1? Is it true that the anarthrous pre-verbal PN should be rendered indefinitely? And if so, should that affect how we translate John 1:1? …