Thank you, Rosemary! "Juxtapose" is a good word, isn't it. I picked it up from one of the books I've studied in the past few years. I think John Murray uses more words that I've never heard than any other I've read. I hope you find the latest installment of the John study to be as good as the first.
Thank you, MrWonder, and you're welcome. As for "begotten," it doesn't affect the study of "world." The sad fact seems to be that if one is to find a Bible version in modern English that is ideal in every verse, one will have to produce it oneself. The ESV is not ideal in every verse, but it is excellent (IMHO) in a large enough percentage to make me want to use it frequently. If I had the time and energy, I would like to take a CD of the KJV and personally convert the archaic English words into modern words, while keeping the meaning of the KJV. Maybe when I retire...
Ken