The Word did not become flesh it was made flesh . John 1:14 In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God . John 1:1 and we No God is a Spirit and those that worship HIM NOT THEM MUST WORSHIP IN SPIRIT AND TRUTH John 4:24
The word was there with God (Let us make man) i the beginning. The word was spoken and created all things. The word was written and is a weapon a sword Jesus used against the enemy. Every word of God was carefully planned and spoken very precisely..... "And the word became flesh and TABERNACLED among us......" The commanded Feast of Tabernacles. Because God already knew and arranged His appointed TIMES for the angels' announcement of the coming Messiah (Feast of Trumpets). God already had His people practicing the Messiah's story! John also records in His gospel that Jesus attended the Feast of Hanukkah (Dedication) in the winter. In which God's people remembered the purification of their temple (bodily temple?) from forcing the Jews to forsake God's Law. Their Greek king made Laws opposing God, and the Jews were tortured and forced to eat and sacrifice pigs on the altar. This was the abomination of desecration.
The Word did not become flesh it was made flesh . John 1:14 In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God . John 1:1 and we No God is a Spirit and those that worship HIM NOT THEM MUST WORSHIP IN SPIRIT AND TRUTH John 4:24
Numbers 23:19
The word was there with God (Let us make man) i the beginning. The word was spoken and created all things. The word was written and is a weapon a sword Jesus used against the enemy. Every word of God was carefully planned and spoken very precisely.....
"And the word became flesh and TABERNACLED among us......"
The commanded Feast of Tabernacles.
Because God already knew and arranged His appointed TIMES for the angels' announcement of the coming Messiah (Feast of Trumpets). God already had His people practicing the Messiah's story!
John also records in His gospel that Jesus attended the Feast of Hanukkah (Dedication) in the winter. In which God's people remembered the purification of their temple (bodily temple?) from forcing the Jews to forsake God's Law. Their Greek king made Laws opposing God, and the Jews were tortured and forced to eat and sacrifice pigs on the altar. This was the abomination of desecration.