by Scott Jones
2001
It is well-known
among native Greeks that modern Greek morphology is virtually identical to
Koine/Biblical morphology. That means the language has been relatively stable
for the past two thousand years and thus the definitions have undergone
virtually no change as well.
Native Greeks
have not been reading the scriptures in Swahili for the past two thousand years.
Native Greeks have been reading the scriptures in GREEK - their own
mother tongue - for the past two thousand years. They understand their own
language better than Anglo-bible scholars and modern version translators who
can't speak Greek, even though these Anglo-bible scholars and modern version
translators who can’t speak Greek continue to darken counsel by words without
knowledge in their perennial boasts of understanding a language they can’t even
speak.
Following their
own vain imaginations down the corrupt path of their own inner delusions in
their never-ending and systematic attempt to devalue the Eternal Son of God,
even the Lord Jesus Christ, the modern Anglo-Sanhedrin states that MONOGENES
(monogenhV) means UNIQUE. Of course,
only a non-Greek speaker or someone with a HUGE theological bent would
make such an ignorant statement, as the Greek language has had a different word
for UNIQUE for more than two thousand years.
That word is
MONADIKOS (monadikoV) and it antedates
Christianity, having been employed by Aristotle, Philo, and others. The Greek
word MONADIKOS means UNIQUE or ONE OF A KIND and
nothing else, as native Greeks know. Its morphology hasn't changed in over two
thousand years. MONADIKOS is the word that Greek speakers have been
using for UNIQUE for more than two thousand years, and it is the word native
Greeks still use today when they want to say UNIQUE or ONE OF A
KIND.
Neither has the
morphology of MONOGENES changed in over two thousand years, and
MONOGENES has always meant ONLY BEGOTTEN or its equivalent.
Just as ONLY
BEGOTTEN is not equivalent to UNIQUE, so MONOGENES is not
equivalent to MONADIKOS. The Greek word MONOGENES does NOT
mean UNIQUE, nor has it ever. The Greek word MONADIKOS means
UNIQUE. It has ALWAYS meant UNIQUE.
Had the writers
of the New Testament wanted to say UNIQUE, they would have used the
Greek word which means UNIQUE – MONADIKOS.
The reason the
writers of the New Testament didn’t employ MONADIKOS when they penned
the New Testament is simple – because the writers of the New Testament didn’t
mean UNIQUE. The writers of the New Testament meant ONLY BEGOTTEN
or its equivalent. That’s why they used the word MONOGENES instead of
MONADIKOS.
According to
both history and native Greeks themselves, the Greek word MONOGENES
means ONLY BEGOTTEN or its equivalent, and it has always been so,
notwithstanding the delusions of Anglo-bible scholars and modern version
translators who can’t speak Greek.
Any bible
version which translates MONOGENES as UNIQUE or ONE AND
ONLY or ONE OF A KIND -- in short, any bible version which forces
generational descent out of the semantic domain of MONOGENES - has
grossly blundered, especially in those passages relating to the eternally
begotten Son of God, even the Lord Jesus Christ, since the eternal generation of
the Son -- that is, the ONLY-BEGOTTENESS of the Son, ergo, the eternal
BEGETTING of the Son --- the very ACTION OF BEGETTING, and
begetting ETERNALLY -- thus establishing CONSUBSTANTIAL IDENTITY
-- a BEGETTING, as the Scripture so plainly reveals to the truly born
again, which happens to be THE cardinal revelation undergirding the
Trinity, thereby fixing the Godhead of Jesus Christ immutably, a fixing which
only BEGETTING can achieve -- which begetting ALONE can
achieve, this BEGETTING thereby DEFINING the Trinity and
giving it form -- that is, this BEGETTING revealing the DOCTRINE
of the Trinity itself, a doctrine that would be forever hidden and withheld from
men and angels alike were it not revealed by the Holy Ghost that the Eternal Son
of God was BEGOTTEN, and begotten ETERNALLY from the SAME
SUBSTANCE as the Father and the Holy Ghost. But alas, the Trinity is
nevertheless a doctrine that modern bibles and modern theologians habitually
assail with unrelenting malice - one example being their iniquitous attempt to
redefine MONOGENES, as shown here (but only one example of MANY)
-- even though these same theologians and scholars protest and claim otherwise
-- some of them even claiming to believe in the Trinity -- yet never realizing
that their own syntax and verbiage betrays them (blind leaders of the blind) and
warns the truly born again that these false teachers are themselves
unregenerate.
But that
exposition is for another time.
For now, hear
the TRUE and ACCURATE translation of John 1:18 –-
"No man hath seen God at any time; the only begotten
Son, which is in the bosom of the Father, he hath declared him."
Qeon oudeiV ewrake pwpote.. O monogenhV uioV, o wn eiV
ton kolpon tou patroV ekeinoV exhghsato.