Your Bible Translated This Greek Word as "Word" — Greek Philosophers Knew It Was Something Else

What if one of the most important words in the Bible has been hiding a much deeper meaning all along? In this video, we explore the fascinating history behind the Greek word *Logos**—the term translated as **"Word"* in John 1:1. But was Logos simply a spoken word, or did it carry a far richer meaning that ancient Greek philosophers and early Christians understood? From *Heraclitus* and the *Stoics* to *Philo of Alexandria* and the opening verses of the Gospel of John, we'll uncover how Logos represented reason, divine order, cosmic intelligence, and the principle that gives meaning to the universe. Discover why John's choice of this single Greek word shocked both Jewish and Greek audiences and why its significance is still debated today. If you're interested in biblical history, ancient philosophy, theology, and the hidden meanings behind Scripture, this deep dive is for you. 📖 Topics covered: • What "Logos" really meant in ancient Greek • Why John used the word Logos • Greek philosophy and its influence on biblical language • The connection between reason, creation, and Christ • Common misconceptions about the translation of "Word" If you enjoy thoughtful explorations of history, religion, and philosophy, don't forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments. #Bible #Logos #GreekPhilosophy #History #Christianity #Theology #BiblicalHistory #AncientGreece #John1 #Religion