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I and the Father are one: Jesus was saying that he and God are united together. Some translations follow the Greek order of words, with the first person pronoun at the beginning. You should use the order that is natural in your language. For example:
I am one with the Father (Contemporary English Version)
In some languages it may be impossible to say that two are one. If that is true in your language, you may translate this sentence in one of the following ways:
The Father and I are like one person
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The Father and I have joined together to become like one person.
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