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The first verse of the Gospel of John says, In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God. The Word is Jesus. Built into the verse in the original Greek is a number pattern a code that helps to verify the original text of the New Testament, and it ties the New Testament to the Old Testament, and it addresses a question: Why did God create the heavens and the earth? Here is John 1:1 as it was first delivered in Greek. The words on the screen are in upright letters, in a form that we can recognize. Close to the way they were in Bible times, but very different to the form studied by Bible students today. The earliest New Testament texts looked like this. Modern Greek Bibles look like this. Different. Its in cursive script. Its a form of Greek writing that was developed many hundreds of years after the time of Jesus. The dot points are called diacritic marks. They werent in the original writing. Mostly they are the