The Supremacy Of The Son Of God. Colossian 1. by malvisguy212: 10:49am On Feb 10, 2016 |
The Greek term for "firstborn" is prototokos. Firstborn of all creation does NOT mean christ was "born first" or created first, NO it refer to christ POSITION of SUPREMACY by virtue of the fact that He is the Creator of all things and everything came through Him , see verse 16. The word "firstborn" in Colossians 1:15 refers to positional priority not temporal priority. For example In Psalm 89:27 King David is placed as FIRSTBORN,but David was actually the last-born son of Jesse. Isreal is call "FIRSTBORN" but Israel was not the first nation that God brought into existence, but POSITIONALLY as God's chosen and privileged nation Israel was supreme.
The simply conclusion in colossian 1 was, the word firstborn was NOT use to described chronological oder of event. It was use to express Christ's priority as the CREATOR because all OTHER created being came through HIM as verse 16 say and I quote:
" FOR IN HIM ALL THINGS WERE CREATED : things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created THROUGH HIM and for him. "
There is a Greek word which means FIRST CREATED (protoktistos) but Paul did not use this word of Christ. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The Supremacy Of The Son Of God. Colossian 1. by malvisguy212: 6:57am On Feb 14, 2016 |
malvisguy212: The Greek term for "firstborn" is prototokos. Firstborn of all creation does NOT mean christ was "born first" or created first, NO it refer to christ POSITION of SUPREMACY by virtue of the fact that He is the Creator of all things and everything came through Him , see verse 16. The word "firstborn" in Colossians 1:15 refers to positional priority not temporal priority. For example In Psalm 89:27 King David is placed as FIRSTBORN,but David was actually the last-born son of Jesse. Isreal is call "FIRSTBORN" but Israel was not the first nation that God brought into existence, but POSITIONALLY as God's chosen and privileged nation Israel was supreme.
The simply conclusion in colossian 1 was, the word firstborn was NOT use to described chronological oder of event. It was use to express Christ's priority as the CREATOR because all OTHER created being came through HIM as verse 16 say and I quote:
" FOR IN HIM ALL THINGS WERE CREATED : things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created THROUGH HIM and for him. "
There is a Greek word which means FIRST CREATED (protoktistos) but Paul did not use this word of Christ. |
Re: The Supremacy Of The Son Of God. Colossian 1. by reallest(f): 10:40am On Feb 14, 2016 |
[s] malvisguy212: The Greek term for "firstborn" is prototokos. Firstborn of all creation does NOT mean christ was "born first" or created first, NO it refer to christ POSITION of SUPREMACY by virtue of the fact that He is the Creator of all things and everything came through Him , see verse 16. The word "firstborn" in Colossians 1:15 refers to positional priority not temporal priority. For example In Psalm 89:27 King David is placed as FIRSTBORN,but David was actually the last-born son of Jesse. Isreal is call "FIRSTBORN" but Israel was not the first nation that God brought into existence, but POSITIONALLY as God's chosen and privileged nation Israel was supreme.
The simply conclusion in colossian 1 was, the word firstborn was NOT use to described chronological oder of event. It was use to express Christ's priority as the CREATOR because all OTHER created being came through HIM as verse 16 say and I quote:
" FOR IN HIM ALL THINGS WERE CREATED : things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created THROUGH HIM and for him. "
There is a Greek word which means FIRST CREATED (protoktistos) but Paul did not use this word of Christ. [/s] |
Re: The Supremacy Of The Son Of God. Colossian 1. by malvisguy212: 7:13am On Feb 21, 2016 |
Happy sunday |
Re: The Supremacy Of The Son Of God. Colossian 1. by malvisguy212: 7:59pm On Feb 23, 2016 |
malvisguy212: The Greek term for "firstborn" is prototokos. Firstborn of all creation does NOT mean christ was "born first" or created first, NO it refer to christ POSITION of SUPREMACY by virtue of the fact that He is the Creator of all things and everything came through Him , see verse 16. The word "firstborn" in Colossians 1:15 refers to positional priority not temporal priority. For example In Psalm 89:27 King David is placed as FIRSTBORN,but David was actually the last-born son of Jesse. Isreal is call "FIRSTBORN" but Israel was not the first nation that God brought into existence, but POSITIONALLY as God's chosen and privileged nation Israel was supreme.
The simply conclusion in colossian 1 was, the word firstborn was NOT use to described chronological oder of event. It was use to express Christ's priority as the CREATOR because all OTHER created being came through HIM as verse 16 say and I quote:
" FOR IN HIM ALL THINGS WERE CREATED : things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created THROUGH HIM and for him. "
There is a Greek word which means FIRST CREATED (protoktistos) but Paul did not use this word of Christ. |
Re: The Supremacy Of The Son Of God. Colossian 1. by malvisguy212: 8:43am On Mar 29, 2016 |
malvisguy212: The Greek term for "firstborn" is prototokos. Firstborn of all creation does NOT mean christ was "born first" or created first, NO it refer to christ POSITION of SUPREMACY by virtue of the fact that He is the Creator of all things and everything came through Him , see verse 16. The word "firstborn" in Colossians 1:15 refers to positional priority not temporal priority. For example In Psalm 89:27 King David is placed as FIRSTBORN,but David was actually the last-born son of Jesse. Isreal is call "FIRSTBORN" but Israel was not the first nation that God brought into existence, but POSITIONALLY as God's chosen and privileged nation Israel was supreme.
The simply conclusion in colossian 1 was, the word firstborn was NOT use to described chronological oder of event. It was use to express Christ's priority as the CREATOR because all OTHER created being came through HIM as verse 16 say and I quote:
" FOR IN HIM ALL THINGS WERE CREATED : things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created THROUGH HIM and for him. "
There is a Greek word which means FIRST CREATED (protoktistos) but Paul did not use this word of Christ. A |
Re: The Supremacy Of The Son Of God. Colossian 1. by malvisguy212: 10:15pm On Apr 10, 2016 |
malvisguy212: The Greek term for "firstborn" is prototokos. Firstborn of all creation does NOT mean christ was "born first" or created first, NO it refer to christ POSITION of SUPREMACY by virtue of the fact that He is the Creator of all things and everything came through Him , see verse 16. The word "firstborn" in Colossians 1:15 refers to positional priority not temporal priority. For example In Psalm 89:27 King David is placed as FIRSTBORN,but David was actually the last-born son of Jesse. Isreal is call "FIRSTBORN" but Israel was not the first nation that God brought into existence, but POSITIONALLY as God's chosen and privileged nation Israel was supreme.
The simply conclusion in colossian 1 was, the word firstborn was NOT use to described chronological oder of event. It was use to express Christ's priority as the CREATOR because all OTHER created being came through HIM as verse 16 say and I quote:
" FOR IN HIM ALL THINGS WERE CREATED : things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created THROUGH HIM and for him. "
There is a Greek word which means FIRST CREATED (protoktistos) but Paul did not use this word of Christ. |
Re: The Supremacy Of The Son Of God. Colossian 1. by malvisguy212: 8:06am On Jun 05, 2016 |
malvisguy212: The Greek term for "firstborn" is prototokos. Firstborn of all creation does NOT mean christ was "born first" or created first, NO it refer to christ POSITION of SUPREMACY by virtue of the fact that He is the Creator of all things and everything came through Him , see verse 16. The word "firstborn" in Colossians 1:15 refers to positional priority not temporal priority. For example In Psalm 89:27 King David is placed as FIRSTBORN,but David was actually the last-born son of Jesse. Isreal is call "FIRSTBORN" but Israel was not the first nation that God brought into existence, but POSITIONALLY as God's chosen and privileged nation Israel was supreme.
The simply conclusion in colossian 1 was, the word firstborn was NOT use to described chronological oder of event. It was use to express Christ's priority as the CREATOR because all OTHER created being came through HIM as verse 16 say and I quote:
" FOR IN HIM ALL THINGS WERE CREATED : things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created THROUGH HIM and for him. "
There is a Greek word which means FIRST CREATED (protoktistos) but Paul did not use this word of Christ. happy sunday |
Re: The Supremacy Of The Son Of God. Colossian 1. by malvisguy212: 11:29am On Jun 26, 2016 |
malvisguy212: The Greek term for "firstborn" is prototokos. Firstborn of all creation does NOT mean christ was "born first" or created first, NO it refer to christ POSITION of SUPREMACY by virtue of the fact that He is the Creator of all things and everything came through Him , see verse 16. The word "firstborn" in Colossians 1:15 refers to positional priority not temporal priority. For example In Psalm 89:27 King David is placed as FIRSTBORN,but David was actually the last-born son of Jesse. Isreal is call "FIRSTBORN" but Israel was not the first nation that God brought into existence, but POSITIONALLY as God's chosen and privileged nation Israel was supreme.
The simply conclusion in colossian 1 was, the word firstborn was NOT use to described chronological oder of event. It was use to express Christ's priority as the CREATOR because all OTHER created being came through HIM as verse 16 say and I quote:
" FOR IN HIM ALL THINGS WERE CREATED : things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created THROUGH HIM and for him. "
There is a Greek word which means FIRST CREATED (protoktistos) but Paul did not use this word of Christ. |
Re: The Supremacy Of The Son Of God. Colossian 1. by malvisguy212: 7:05am On Sep 04, 2016 |
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