NETBible | The Father and I 1 are one.” 2 |
NIV © |
I and the Father are one." |
NASB © |
"I and the Father are one." |
NLT © |
The Father and I are one." |
MSG © |
I and the Father are one heart and mind." |
BBE © |
I and my Father are one. |
NRSV © |
The Father and I are one." |
NKJV © |
"I and My Father are one." |
KJV | I <1473> and <2532> [my] Father <3962> are <2070> (5748) one <1520>_. |
NASB © |
<3962> are one <1520> ." |
NET [draft] ITL | The Father <3962> and <2532> I <1473> are <1510> one .”<1520> |
GREEK | egw <1473> P-1NS kai <2532> CONJ o <3588> T-NSM pathr <3962> N-NSM en <1520> A-NSN esmen <1510> (5748) V-PXI-1P |
NETBible | The Father and I 1 are one.” 2 |
NET Notes |
1 tn Grk “I and the Father.” The order has been reversed to reflect English style. 2 tn The phrase ἕν ἐσμεν ({en esmen) is a significant assertion with trinitarian implications. ἕν is neuter, not masculine, so the assertion is not that Jesus and the Father are one person, but one “thing.” Identity of the two persons is not what is asserted, but essential unity (unity of essence). |