Anf-01 ix.ii.ix Pg 28
John i. 1, 2.
Having first of all distinguished these three—God, the Beginning, and the Word —he again unites them, that he may exhibit the production of each of them, that is, of the Son and of the Word, and may at the same time show their union with one another, and with the Father. For “the beginning” is in the Father, and of the Father, while “the Word” is in the beginning, and of the beginning. Very properly, then, did he say, “In the beginning was the Word,” for He was in the Son; “and the Word was with God,” for He was the beginning; “and the Word was God,” of course, for that which is begotten of God is God. “The same was in the beginning with God”—this clause discloses the order of production. “All things were made by Him, and without Him was nothing made;”2773 2773
Anf-02 ii.ii.iii Pg 37.3
Anf-03 v.ix.xv Pg 9
John i. 1, 2.
and not the Father with the Word. For although the Word was God, yet was He with God, because He is God of God; and being joined to the Father, is with the Father.7944 7944 Quia cum Patre apud Patrem.
“And we have seen His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father;”7945 7945
Edersheim Bible History
Lifetimes vii.xii Pg 15.2, Lifetimes vii.xii Pg 49.1, Lifetimes viii.iii Pg 47.1, Lifetimes viii.ix Pg 31.1, Lifetimes viii.ix Pg 35.1