 The word refers here to logion refers to divine revelation, divine utterance. It has the sense of not being static, but being uttered, right? It's the logion of God, the oracles of God, divine utterance, active. The words are, as Paul would later describe, living and powerful, sharper than any two-edged sword, right? Piercing and discerning, not merely concepts or ideas, not merely thoughts or philosophies that men would write down in their own words, but the very words, the very utterances of the living God. The Jews were in peculiar possession of the revealed, living and powerful utterances of God Himself. Do you see? Not just ink on a page.