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The cosmology of John 1:1-3

  John 1:1-3 In the beginning was the Word, the Word was with God, and God was the Word, he was initially with God. Everything became by him...


 John 1:1-3
In the beginning was the Word, the Word was with God, and God was the Word, he was initially with God. Everything became by him, without him there became nothing that became.

The beginning of the Gospel of John shows us the divine origin, the divine reality of Jesus. Undoubtedly, John speaks about Jesus. In the context of the Gospel of John, it can be interpreted only in this way.

The meaning of these lines of John is the presentation of the nature of Jesus through his role at the beginning of the world. Jesus is the Word in the Bible. John 1:1-3 is about Jesus, but the text, like many other parts of the Bible, can be interpreted in a different context. John 1:1-3 can also be interpreted on a cosmological basis, in the context of the creation of the universe.

We cannot scientifically explain the beginning of the universe. We currently have different concepts about the origin of the universe. One of these is the information-based universe.

There is a connection between the opening lines of the Gospel of John and our thinking about cosmology, the origin of the universe as information. The beginning of the world in John 1:1-3 can also mean the origin of the universe, and the Word (originally in Greek Logos, means word, meaning, thought) is information in today's interpretation.

According to this, John 1:1-3 is:

The universe was initially (see Gen 1.1 before all things) information, and the information was with the creator of the universe, and the information was the creator that existed in the beginning. Everything is made by information, and without information, nothing can exist.

The information-based universe can be read from the opening lines of the Gospel of John.

And the word became flesh (John 1.14) 

And the information has become matter, life, and created intelligence that ultimately recognizes the world, the universe.

Is the origin of the universe as it is based on information a divine revelation?

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