John 10:30
I and my Father are one.
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Study Note
'I and my Father are one' — spoken at the Feast of Dedication (Hanukkah) in response to the crowd's demand for a clear messianic declaration, this statement provoked an immediate attempt to stone Jesus for blasphemy. The oneness claimed is grammatically neuter (hen) rather than masculine (heis), suggesting unity of nature or will rather than identity of persons — a distinction foundational to Trinitarian theology's formulation of substance-unity and personal distinction. John 17:22's prayer that believers may be 'one' as Father and Son are one applies the same formula to the community, grounding ecclesial unity in trinitarian life.
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