Smellin Coffee said:Saved by Grace said:To reject the Word means you have rejected the Son.
THE WORD did become flesh .....
So while the Physical copy of the Bible isnt physically God ( that role was fulfilled by Jesus ) it is just as important
There are some similarities
Both are alive Matt 28:6 Heb 4:12
Both Are loved by the Father
Both are eternal in their being Col1:17; Ps 119;89
Neither contradict each other
Both are exalted Ps 138; Phil2
Context. "Word" in John was capitalized either by the translators or added later on. It is NOT at all saying Jesus is the Bible. "Logos" is the Greek word and to maintain context, one would have to read the entire Gospel of John as "word = Jesus" and it just doesn't fit.
And certainly, "word" is NOT mentioned as a specific canon in any of the references you give.
"And the word became flesh..." This means, the word of God (the very nature and promises of God) were fulfilled in the coming of Jesus. Jesus is the fulfillment of "the word" and not the "logos" itself.
So your logic is not only flawed, but idolatrous.
I mostly agree with your assessment on the "word" in the 1st chapter of John's gospel. However, how would you explain 1 John 5:7 - "For there are 3 that bear record in heaven, the Father, The Word, and the Holy Ghost, and these three are one." The "Word" is obviously referencing Christ here. (BTW...you might need a KJB to find this verse
