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Printer Friendly Version - opens in separate window Does the phrase "firstborn of all creation" in Colossians 1:15 mean the Jesus was the first one to be created? That which is born cannot be created, as an understanding of the Greek word, and the context of Scripture, makes clear. Prototokos… Col.1:15, where His eternal relationship with the Father is in view, and the clause means both that He was the Firstborn before all creation and that He Himself produced creation… Vines Dictionary of New Testament Words, Vol.2, p.104. Prototokos is a legal term not a biological
one, meaning, "first in rank, status, pre-eminent, supreme, superior,
and unique." A person can be ‘first-born’ but not born first. Biblical
examples of this fact are: The meaning of firstborn in Scripture is pre-eminence over. Thus, Colossian 1:15 does not mean that Jesus was first to be created but that He is pre-eminent over creation.
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