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Ferrar Fentons 'Holy Bible in Modern English. All spelling, punctuation and formatting maintained through-out. Verse ordering follows the King James version for clarity and necessary organization of the verses.

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RF JO1 5:1 Every one who believes that Jesus is the Messiah is born from God; and everyone loving the Father should love His offspring.
RF JO1 5:2 We know that we love the children of God, when we love God, and practice His commands.
RF JO1 5:3 For this is the love of God, that we should keep His commands; and His commands are not burdensome.
RF JO1 5:4 Because every one born from God conquers the world; and this is the conquest which has conquered the world—our faith.
RF JO1 5:5 Who is the conqueror of the world, if not the believer that Jesus is the Son of God?
RF JO1 5:6 That is Jesus the Messiah, Who came through water and blood; not in the water only, but in the Water, and in the Blood; and the Spirit is the Witness; that Spirit Who is the Truth
RF JO1 5:7 that there are three who give evidence—
RF JO1 5:8 the Spirit, and the Human Nature and the Earthly Life; and these three were in that One.1
RF JO1 5:9 If we accept the evidence of men, the evidence of God is stronger; and this is the evidence of God which He adduced concerning His Son.
RF JO1 5:10 The believer in the Son of God possesses the evidence in himself. Whoever disbelieves Him represents Him to be a liar; because he relies not upon the evidence which God has adduced concerning His Son.
RF JO1 5:11 And this is the evidence—that God has granted to us eternal life; and the same life that exists in His Son.
RF JO1 5:12 The possessor of the Son possesses that life; whoever does not possess the Son of God does not possess that life.
RF JO1 5:13 These facts I have written to you, in order that you may recognize that you are the possessors of everlasting life, and that you may believe upon the Name of the Son of God.
RF JO1 5:14 And this is the privilege which we possess towards Him, that if we ask for anything in accordance with His intention, He listens to us;
RF JO1 5:15 and if we are assured that He hears us, whatever we may be asking, we know that we shall have the requests that we ask from Him.
RF JO1 5:16 If any one sees his brother sinning a sin, if not a deadly one, should he ask, then He must grant him life for those not sinning mortally. There is mortal sin; I do not say that he should supplicate about it.
RF JO1 5:17 All in justice is sin; and there is sin not mortal.
RF JO1 5:18 We know that whoever is born from God, will not sin; on the contrary, he who is born from God guards himself, and the Wicked One does not touch him.
RF JO1 5:19 We know that we are from God; but the whole world trusts in the Wicked One.
RF JO1 5:20 We know also that the Son of God has come, and has endowed us with intellect, so that we can recognize the True; and we are in that Truth, with His Son Jesus, the Messiah. This is Divine Truth and Eternal Life.
RF JO1 5:21 Dear children, guard yourselves from idolatry.
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EDITORIAL Note on St. John's Gospel.—Long and careful study of St. John's Gospel has convinced me that we have in it a translation of an original Hebrew work of the Apostle Into Greek, by the Evangelist himself, or under his own eye, in his old age, for use by his Greek converts, after the destruction of Jerusalem. To this he clearly has added commentarial notes incorporated by transcribers with the text, and these have led some to imagine it the last Instead of the first Gospel.—I have put these comments into brackets [—] in this edition at the desire of several readers.—F.F.
NOTE ON VERSES 5 to 8.—This rendering is that of the Evangelist's thought in his native Hebrew idiom, as if we put the words back to Hebrew can be seen according to the use of the word כר in Moses and elsewhere—F.F.




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AKJV ROM 8:32 He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?



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