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If anyone will, follow the simple systematic logic in the following emphatic statements of the Meshiah, and there is a reward to come for doing so, (once the relative consequences to doctrine are understood and carried out in the faithful one).
First off:
Point #1
The term ho logos in John 1:1, which has the article attached, is typically and rightfully rendered as "the Word", (upper case W), by most translators. The article makes it emphatic so that it may indeed be a proper noun, (name). However, if one is going to do this in John 1:1, and again also in John 1:14, then the same should do it also in any other place where it occurs, that is, at least in this same Gospel account whenever the term plays an important and prominent role in what is being said. Otherwise one who does not do so is merely playing a logical fallacy game called special pleading. One of these instances may be found in John 12:48, and likewise, Point #2, the word ekeinos is found in the same statement in John 12:48. If we then render ekeinos for what it actually literally means, "that one", the meaning of the statement becomes even more forceful and quite obvious. Therefore I render it that way in the following list of verses below which contain John 12:48.
Logos is reason and reasoning, (at the least in basic terms), and logikos is logical reasoning, (logic), which derives from logos, and which is used for the rational-logical (pure milk of) the word in 1Pet 2:2.
Therefore, again I say, if anyone will, follow the simple systematic logic in the following emphatic statements of the Meshiah, and there is no doubt a reward to come for doing so, (once the relative consequences to doctrine are understood and carried out in the faithful one).
John 5:22
22 for the Father judges no one, but has committed all judgment unto the Son:
John 8:15
15 You judge after the flesh: I judge no one.
John 8:50
50 And I seek not mine own glory: there is One who seeks out and judges.
John 12:47-50
47 And if anyone hears my words, (rhema), and believes not, I judge him not: for I came not to judge the world, but to save-deliver the world.
48 The one rejecting me, and receiving not my words, (rhema), has One that judges him: the Logos that I have spoken, that one shall judge him in the last day.
49 For I have not spoken of myself: but the Father who sent me, He gave me a commandment, what I should say, and what I should speak.
50 And I know that His commandment is life eternal: whatsoever therefore I speak, even as the Father has said unto me, so I speak.
The basic logic in the above emphatic statements of the Meshiah:
The Father judges no one.
The Father has committed all judgement unto the Son.
The Meshiah himself, (the Christos, or Anointed One), judges no one.
The Logos which the Meshiah has spoken: that one is the Judge.
First off:
Point #1
The term ho logos in John 1:1, which has the article attached, is typically and rightfully rendered as "the Word", (upper case W), by most translators. The article makes it emphatic so that it may indeed be a proper noun, (name). However, if one is going to do this in John 1:1, and again also in John 1:14, then the same should do it also in any other place where it occurs, that is, at least in this same Gospel account whenever the term plays an important and prominent role in what is being said. Otherwise one who does not do so is merely playing a logical fallacy game called special pleading. One of these instances may be found in John 12:48, and likewise, Point #2, the word ekeinos is found in the same statement in John 12:48. If we then render ekeinos for what it actually literally means, "that one", the meaning of the statement becomes even more forceful and quite obvious. Therefore I render it that way in the following list of verses below which contain John 12:48.
Logos is reason and reasoning, (at the least in basic terms), and logikos is logical reasoning, (logic), which derives from logos, and which is used for the rational-logical (pure milk of) the word in 1Pet 2:2.
Therefore, again I say, if anyone will, follow the simple systematic logic in the following emphatic statements of the Meshiah, and there is no doubt a reward to come for doing so, (once the relative consequences to doctrine are understood and carried out in the faithful one).
John 5:22
22 for the Father judges no one, but has committed all judgment unto the Son:
John 8:15
15 You judge after the flesh: I judge no one.
John 8:50
50 And I seek not mine own glory: there is One who seeks out and judges.
John 12:47-50
47 And if anyone hears my words, (rhema), and believes not, I judge him not: for I came not to judge the world, but to save-deliver the world.
48 The one rejecting me, and receiving not my words, (rhema), has One that judges him: the Logos that I have spoken, that one shall judge him in the last day.
49 For I have not spoken of myself: but the Father who sent me, He gave me a commandment, what I should say, and what I should speak.
50 And I know that His commandment is life eternal: whatsoever therefore I speak, even as the Father has said unto me, so I speak.
The basic logic in the above emphatic statements of the Meshiah:
The Father judges no one.
The Father has committed all judgement unto the Son.
The Meshiah himself, (the Christos, or Anointed One), judges no one.
The Logos which the Meshiah has spoken: that one is the Judge.
Luke 4:16-21

