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Runningman
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It's referring to the Logos (Word) as something that was from God and revealed in Jesus. John directly referred to the Word of Life as eternal life that was revealed. Obviously speaking about the words Jesus received from God, the glory Jesus had, the miracles he did, etc. All of it existed in God's plan and foreknowledge. In 1 John 1:1-3 the Word isn't Jesus.Except that a "that" cannot be seen, looked upon, handled with our hands. In verse 3 you also make Jesus Christ an "it." What John is talking about just as he was in John 1 when he used the "word" to identify Jesus, is this Word of God, which is God and nothing less, became manifest, in the flesh---and therefore could be seen, looked upon, handled with their (the twelve and Paul are bearing witness of Him) hands.