Calling All Bible Scholars and aficionados. Biblewide, Is "H" called by any other word? Is appears in Revelation 19, The Rider from Heaven and his Victory (19:11–21) Now I saw heaven opened, and behold, a white horse.[14] He was clothed with a robe dipped in blood, and His name is called The Word of God.[17] - Who is called "The Word of God"? G = God H = "He who is called The Word of God" Is "H" called by any other word? https://www.openbible.info/topics/who_is_the_word_of_god
It is going to take you many years to get close to being able to even understand the question you are asking. In the most basic sense, the Word of God is the prime mover that motivates the universe to exist. It is expressed most clearly through the animal kingdom, in which a thought translates to a physical action. Here's a primer. Study this song deeply.
I'll get on that song during happy hour, meanwhile, You're wayyy over my pay grade with your ruminations Overnight. The question could be answered if the local sheriff would pull this guy over, "The Rider from Heaven" and ask him for some ID. The Rider from Heaven and his Victory (19:11–21) Now I saw heaven opened, and behold, a white horse.[14] Behold a white horse He was clothed. Who was clothed? The rider? Let's go with that. ...in a robe DIPPED in blood. nice clue... Not splattered, not drenched, not smeared, DIPPED. He was clothed with a robe dipped in blood, and His name is called The Word of God.[17] ... and so he who's name is called "The Word of God", which cursory search showed that those four words with an upper case W in Word is rare as hen's teeth in the Bible. Who is this guy? This GUY, not concept, not principle, not philosophical precept, "HE" was clothed with a robe, '"His" name is called' by a rare combination of 4 words with upper case W in that important biblical term Word which is rarely found in the combination of the 4 words of the phrase above. Simple question. No graduate philosopher required. Maybe a sylogistic logic 101 freshman. Who Dat Guy?
I don't see the four "uppercase" W words you are speaking of, but it all goes back to the very beginning of the Bibles... "The Beginning (Genesis 1:1-2) 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God...." That is where it all comes from. The Bibles out there talk about the Word, but what they are referring to is the Prime Mover, which is what Gen 1:1 is referring to.
Not "four "uppercase" W words", but what was said was: "those four words with an upper case W in "Word" is rare as hen's teeth in the Bible." Does that clear that point up? Here's a picture: look over on the right compared to the other occurances. This section of The Good Book is well along on the time line from Genesis. We downstream from that by a country mile. So you're all over the road, back in our lane the question as stated is linked ... https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/who-is-the-word-of-god.369512/#post-5671599
"The Word of God" is the same damned thing as "The Word was God." It's the IDEA of God. It is the prime mover which they call the Word. It is the motivator. It is Iehova!
Now what is your take on this statement considering the context where the phrases appear, especially in the first post that contains these green highlighted phrases, linked... https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/who-is-the-word-of-god.369512/ True or False Overnight:
It's not a true or false question. It is just a matter of capitalization you are pointing out. But in context, it's the same darn thing. You have to remember something about John the Divine. He was totally WASTED on drugs when he wrote Revelations. That is why it is so out of character with the rest of the New Testament. It is raw, unhinged and makes one wonder not which drug he drug he was under the influence of when he wrote it, but how much dosage. I have my theory... Yes, LSD did not exist back then, but mushrooms and wormwood did!