*BEGOTTEN - see BIRTH (BORN), CREATE
All believers, those who have been begotten or born again by the Spirit. You can use “make” or “create” for producing a child; but when you use “beget” it only means you produce a child that has your nature. If Jesus has the same nature as God the Father, then Jesus is divine and eternal as well. If he is eternally God, then there was never a time he was literally begotten--which is why we know the language is figurative to describe his nature, and not his beginning (ie. begotten, not made). (http://www.bible.org/page.php?page_id=166)
John 1:14 "begotten from the Father" (NASB) is misleading because it implies generation and was mistranslated into Latin when Jerome changed unicus (unique) to unigenitus (only begotten) and was carried over KJV to RV and ASV and on to several 20th century versions, including the NASB. This has been corrected in RSV, NIV, NEB, TEV as "one and only Son." (Bible Versions, p129)