 In the last section of John 1-1 it says, and the word was God. The Greek says, chytheos and halagos. The important part to remember is what the subject is, which in this case, for matter-of-peak speaking, is the word and what the predicate nominative, which is God or Theos. The reason why that's important is because the predicate nominative Theos describes what the subject, halagos, or the word is. In other words, it describes or tells us what category or what it belongs to, meaning the word is belonging to the category or is described as God. The word is God, which is why the Greek gives the emphasis of Theos being pushed before the word halagos, meaning it's giving emphasis that the word is God or God is what the word is. How wonderful is that to know that we've got a savior who came down to give his life for us, who happens to be God.