\p \v=14 \v~=\w The|strong="G3588"\w* \w Word|strong="G3056"\w* \w became|strong="G1096"\w* \w flesh|strong="G4561"\w* \w and|strong="G2532"\w* lived amongst \w us|strong="G1722"\w*. \w We|strong="G2249"\w* \w saw|strong="G2300"\w* \w his|strong="G0846"\w* \w glory|strong="G1391"\w*, such \w glory|strong="G1391"\w* \w as|strong="G5613"\w* \w of|strong="G3056"\w* \w the|strong="G3588"\w* \w only|strong="G3439"\w* \w born|strong="G1096"\w*\f + \fr 1:14 \ft The phrase “only born” is from the Greek word “μονογενους”, which is sometimes translated “only begotten” or “one and only”.\f* Son \w of|strong="G3056"\w* \w the|strong="G3588"\w* \w Father|strong="G3962"\w*, \w full|strong="G4134"\w* \w of|strong="G3056"\w* \w grace|strong="G5485"\w* \w and|strong="G2532"\w* \w truth|strong="G0225"\w*. \¬v