“He was not the light, but came to bear witness about the light.”
He himself was not the light; he was a witness to the light — the emphatic "he himself" (autos ouk en) and repeated negation serve to clarify identity. The Baptist's famous self-emptying statement here emphasizes that no creature, however sanctified, shares the Logos' unique status as universal illumination. John the Gospel-writer must insist on this to address potential confusion about the historical Baptist's followers, establishing clear theological hierarchy.
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John 1:8
“He was not the light, but came to bear witness about the light.”
He himself was not the light; he was a witness to the light — the emphatic "he himself" (autos ouk en) and repeated negation serve to clarify identity. The Baptist's famous self-emptying statement here emphasizes that no creature, however sanctified, shares the Logos' unique status as universal illumination. John the Gospel-writer must insist on this to address potential confusion about the historical Baptist's followers, establishing clear theological hierarchy.
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He himself was not the light; he was a witness to the light — the emphatic "he himself" (autos ouk en) and repeated negation serve to clarify identity. The Baptist's famous self-emptying statement here emphasizes that no creature, however sanctified, shares the Logos' unique status as universal illumination. John the Gospel-writer must insist on this to address potential confusion about the historical Baptist's followers, establishing clear theological hierarchy.