“I and my Father are one.”
King James Version (KJV)
10:30 I and the Father are one - Not by consent of will only, but by unity of power, and consequently of nature. Are - This word confutes Sabellius, proving the plurality of persons: one - This word confutes Arius, proving the unity of nature in God. Never did any prophet before, from the beginning of the world, use any one expression of himself, which could possibly be so interpreted as this and other expressions were, by all that heard our Lord speak. Therefore if he was not God he must have been the vilest of men.
Joh 10:30,31 I and [my] Father are one. Are so united that the Father is pledged to keep the sheep of the Son. These words the Jews held to be blasphemy, and sought to stone him. Compare 8:52.
I and my father are one.
- King James Version (1611) - View 1611 Bible Scan
"I and the Father are one."
- New American Standard Version (1995)
I and the Father are one.
- American Standard Version (1901)
I and my Father are one.
- Basic English Bible
I and the Father are one.
- Darby Bible
I and my Father are one.
- Webster's Bible
I and the Father are one."
- Weymouth Bible
I and the Father are one."
- World English Bible
Y and the fadir ben oon.
- Wycliffe Bible
I and the Father are one.'
- Youngs Literal Bible