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First Section 1:1-4
Pronouns:
The “we” is the apostles.
“You” refers to these recipients- those who have heard the gospel message.
“Our” is trickier.
I think the first “our” is the apostles.
And the second one is both.
This does not mean there are multiple writers of this book.
This paragraph is referring to the proclaiming of the Word of Life.
Which indicates that he wants people to remember what they were originally told.
Amplification of heard, seen, looked upon touched emphasises the witness of a really walking talking Jesus who did marvels and revealed the word of life.
What is the Word of Life: Gospel of which Christ is the nucleus.
Even though I know “The Word” in John refers specifically to Christ.
Two purposes stated for the gospel message.
“These things” are still talking about the apostolic witness.
Fellowship with God.
Complete Joy.
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