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How do we know Jesus is called the Word of God?

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The Bible identifies Jesus as the 'Word of God' in Revelation 19:13, highlighting His divine nature and authority.

In Revelation 19:13, Jesus is explicitly referred to as 'the Word of God,' which underscores His preeminent role in Scripture and creation. This title reflects not only His power but also His role as the ultimate revelation of God to humanity. Additionally, in John 1:1, we see the affirmation that 'the Word was with God, and the Word was God,' further linking Jesus' identity with divine revelation. Through His life, death, and resurrection, Jesus embodies the truth of God in ways that no other can, making Him the definitive Word through whom God communicates His will and purpose to mankind.
Scripture References: Revelation 19:13, John 1:1

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