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1John 6:6-9 NAB with footnote
NAB 1 John 4:6 We belong to God, and anyone who knows God listens to us, while anyone who does not belong to God refuses to hear us. This is how we know the spirit of truth and the spirit of deceit. 7 (1 )Beloved, let us love one another, because love is of God; everyone who loves is begotten by God and knows God. 8 Whoever is without love does not know God, for God is love. 9 In this way the love of God was revealed to us: God sent his only Son into the world so that we might have life through him.
Danno2281:
Look again at v. 6 "This is how we know the spirit of truth (Now look at Jn. 15:26).
Dan:
Lets finish the sentence before we do that, shall we
This is how we know the spirit of truth **and **the spirit of deceit.
Earlier you insisted that I look at the word “and” in Theophilus. Now I ask you to do the same.
NJB 1 John 4:6 We are from God; whoever recognises God listens to us; anyone who is not from God refuses to listen to us. This is how we can distinguish the spirit of truth from the spirit of falsehood.
Note that the spirit of truth is being contrasted with the spirit of falsehood. Who is the spirit of falsehood? Is it a person? Why is spirit not capitalized in the DR, NJB or NAB if your catholic bibles consider this to be a person? Note in John 15:26 to which you appeal, spirit is capitalized.
NJB John 15:26 When the Paraclete comes, whom I shall send to you from the Father, the **Spirit **of truth who issues from the Father, he will be my witness.
Danno2281:
That spirit, which procedes from the Father, is how we know the love of the Father. The Father and the Spirit proceding from Him cannot be separated, or God is divided into parts. If the Father is in the Son and the Son in the Father, and the Spirit that procedes from the Father and the Son (see Jn. 20:22), the Spirit abides in the Father and the Son, essentially, substantially, en morphe Theou, morphe having the meang of form as in Aristotle’s formal cause - that which makes what is what it is.
Dan:
I agree the spirit of the Father cannot be separated from the Father and so does St Paul. Lets see why:
NAB 1 Corinthians 2:10 this God has revealed to us through the Spirit.For the Spirit scrutinizes everything, even the depths of God. 11 Among human beings, who knows what pertains to a person except the spirit of the person that is within? Similarly, no one knows what pertains to God except the Spirit of God.
Note that Paul compares the spirit of God with the spirit of a human person to make a point as to how one can know God. Just as the spirit of a human person is not another person, so too the spirit of God is not another person.
As for the Son in the Father and Father in the Son, John teaches that this is also something Christians have as well and that they are also given of his Spirit.
NAB 1 John 3:24 Those who keep his commandments remain in him, and he in them, and the way we know that he remains in us is from the Spirit that he gave us.
Your stated view that the love of God is the holy spirit is not consistent with the context of the passage or the NAB notes. When John says God is love he refers to the God and Father of Jesus Christ.
NAB 1 John 4:6 We belong to God, and anyone who knows God listens to us, while anyone who does not belong to God refuses to hear us. This is how we know the spirit of truth and the spirit of deceit. 7 (1 )Beloved, let us love one another, because love is of God; everyone who loves is begotten by God and knows God. 8 Whoever is without love does not know God, for God is love. 9 In this way the love of God was revealed to us: God sent his only Son into the world so that we might have life through him.
NAB Notes (1Jo 4:7)
<1> [7-12] Love as we share in it testifies to the nature of God and to his presence in our lives. One who loves shows that one is a child of God and knows God, for God’s very being is love; one without love is without God. The revelation of the nature of God’s love is found in the free gift of his Son to us, so that we may share life with God and be delivered from our sins. The love we have for one another must be of the same sort: authentic, merciful; this unique Christian love is our proof that we know God and can “see” the invisible God.
<1> [7-12] Love as we share in it testifies to the nature of God and to his presence in our lives. One who loves shows that one is a child of God and knows God, for God’s very being is love; one without love is without God. The revelation of the nature of God’s love is found in the free gift of his Son to us, so that we may share life with God and be delivered from our sins. The love we have for one another must be of the same sort: authentic, merciful; this unique Christian love is our proof that we know God and can “see” the invisible God.
Danno2281:
Look again at v. 6 "This is how we know the spirit of truth (Now look at Jn. 15:26).
Dan:
Lets finish the sentence before we do that, shall we
This is how we know the spirit of truth **and **the spirit of deceit.
Earlier you insisted that I look at the word “and” in Theophilus. Now I ask you to do the same.
NJB 1 John 4:6 We are from God; whoever recognises God listens to us; anyone who is not from God refuses to listen to us. This is how we can distinguish the spirit of truth from the spirit of falsehood.
Note that the spirit of truth is being contrasted with the spirit of falsehood. Who is the spirit of falsehood? Is it a person? Why is spirit not capitalized in the DR, NJB or NAB if your catholic bibles consider this to be a person? Note in John 15:26 to which you appeal, spirit is capitalized.
NJB John 15:26 When the Paraclete comes, whom I shall send to you from the Father, the **Spirit **of truth who issues from the Father, he will be my witness.
Danno2281:
That spirit, which procedes from the Father, is how we know the love of the Father. The Father and the Spirit proceding from Him cannot be separated, or God is divided into parts. If the Father is in the Son and the Son in the Father, and the Spirit that procedes from the Father and the Son (see Jn. 20:22), the Spirit abides in the Father and the Son, essentially, substantially, en morphe Theou, morphe having the meang of form as in Aristotle’s formal cause - that which makes what is what it is.
Dan:
I agree the spirit of the Father cannot be separated from the Father and so does St Paul. Lets see why:
NAB 1 Corinthians 2:10 this God has revealed to us through the Spirit.For the Spirit scrutinizes everything, even the depths of God. 11 Among human beings, who knows what pertains to a person except the spirit of the person that is within? Similarly, no one knows what pertains to God except the Spirit of God.
Note that Paul compares the spirit of God with the spirit of a human person to make a point as to how one can know God. Just as the spirit of a human person is not another person, so too the spirit of God is not another person.
As for the Son in the Father and Father in the Son, John teaches that this is also something Christians have as well and that they are also given of his Spirit.
NAB 1 John 3:24 Those who keep his commandments remain in him, and he in them, and the way we know that he remains in us is from the Spirit that he gave us.
Your stated view that the love of God is the holy spirit is not consistent with the context of the passage or the NAB notes. When John says God is love he refers to the God and Father of Jesus Christ.