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NLT John 1:12 But to all who believed him and accepted him, he gave the right to become children of God. GWN John 1:12 However, he gave the right to become God's children to everyone who believed in him.
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Read More »Name (3686)(onoma) means that by which something or someone is called or known. In the present context name means not what Jesus is called but what His name stands for. His Name Jesus (Iesous) means "Jehovah saves" and this is who He is. Recall that John's primary purpose was clearly stated in John 20:31- note - "these have been written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing you may have life in His name." W H Griffith-Thomas on His Name as used in John 20:31 - The sphere in which life becomes ours and is enjoyed by us is found in the words in His Name. The word name is characteristic of John, and the two prepositions (eis and en) in connection with it are also among the features of this Gospel. The name stands in Holy Scripture for the nature or revealed character of God, and not as a mere label or title. It is found very frequently in the OT as synonymous with God Himself in relation to man; for example: “The name of the Lord is a strong tower” (Pr. 18:10). “In the name of the Lord will I destroy them” (Ps. 118:10); and: “Shall the enemy blaspheme thy name?” (Ps. 74:10). In the NT the same usage is perfectly clear. For example: “In the name of Jesus” (Phil. 2:10), “Baptizing them into the name” (Matt. 28:19). In the fourth Gospel we have “Into the name” (eis) as the object of faith (John 1:12; John 2:23; John 3:18). Then we have “In the name of the Father” (John 5:43; John 10:25), referring to the divine authority and power with which our Lord came. The same phrase occurs no less than nine times in John 14 through John 17. Then our Lord is said to have manifested and made known His Father’s Name to the disciples (John 17:6, 26). These passages clearly show the importance and significance of the name as standing for the revealed character and will of God in Christ. Thus, to have life in His Name is to have it in union with what we know of Him and of His manifested character and revealed will. Life is thus “in Christ” and not outside or apart from Him. (Ibid)
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