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Colossians 1:15  (King James Version)
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Colossians 1:15

Some have said that firstborn here means "preeminent." Undoubtedly it can be used as such, but its more natural meaning is "the first to open the womb."

Creation (ktisis) "denotes a particular created thing" (Spiros Zodhiates, The Complete Word Study Dictionary New Testament, p. 897), meaning in this case, "humans" or "humanity." This phrase, then, could be translated: "the first born of humanity." But was not Adam (or more technically, Cain) the firstborn of humanity? This does not seem to fit Jesus Christ. He was the firstborn of Mary, but He came four thousand years after Adam and Cain! What does Paul mean here?

He is not discussing preeminence, especially when he links it to "the image of the invisible God." Man was created in the image of God (Genesis 1:26). Paul is writing about humanity being born into the Family of God! Jesus Christ is indeed first! He is the first of all humanity to be born as God. Three verses later he writes, "He is the head of the body, the church, who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead" (Colossians 1:18). It is so obvious! He is writing about a resurrection, a birth from physical to spiritual, from humanity to God!

John W. Ritenbaugh
You Must Be Born Again!



Colossians 1:14-17

Paul is is exalting Jesus Christ, which is important to his argument, as we see in chapter 2. First, we have the gospel, where truth concerning this situation resides. He exalts Christ by using the word translated "firstborn" two different times. In one section, he emphasizes chronological preeminence: Christ was before all. The second time, he gives status preeminence: Christ was not only before all, but He also has authority over all.

John W. Ritenbaugh
The Covenants, Grace and Law (Part 20)

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Colossians 1:13-17

Jesus Christ is not only our Savior but also our Creator. He is the subject of the powerful description in Isaiah 40:9-18, and it is into His Kingdom we have been translated, meaning conveyed or transferred. Paul must mean that this translation is spiritual because God's Kingdom has not yet literally been established on earth. God "calls those things which do not exist as though they did" (Romans 4:17). We are to conduct our lives and represent God before the world as though we were literally a part of it even now.

Philippians 3:20 reinforces this: "For our citizenship is in heaven, from which we also eagerly wait for the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ." The Kingdom of God is still in heaven and will be established on earth at Christ's return. However, we are already considered its citizens. Thus, our loyalties and submission go to it before everything else.

John W. Ritenbaugh
The Sixth Commandment (Part 2): War!




Other commentary entries containing this verse:

Exodus 13:14-15
Psalms 23:1
Matthew 11:25-27
Matthew 28:18
Mark 2:27-28
John 1:14
John 1:18
John 14:6-10


Library resources that contain this verse:

The Institution of the Sabbath  

Articles

Power Belongs to God (Part Two)  

The Law of the Firstborn  

The Sixth Commandment (Part 2): War!  

The Third Commandment  

The Ultimate Father's Day  

Who Are the 144,000?  

Bible Questions & Answers

Was Jesus Created by God (Revelation 3:14)?  

Bible Studies

Basic Doctrines: The First Resurrection  

Biblical Symbolism: Symbols of the Church  

God's Master Plan  

Pentecost: Only 'Firstfruits' Now Called!  

The Plain Truth About God's Holy Sabbath  

What It Means to Be Born Again  

Who and What Is God?  

Why Christians Should Keep God's Holy Days  

Booklets

Just What Do You Mean . . . Born Again?  

Pagan Holidays—or God's Holy Days—Which?  

Preparing the Bride  

Preparing the Bride  

You Must Be Born Again!  

Sermon Transcripts

Abortion and Divine Reproduction  

Bible Answers to The Da Vinci Code  

Does Doctrine Really Matter? (Part 14)  (2)

God the Father (Part 1)  

Healing the Breach  

Holiness (Part 1)  

Immutable Scientific Laws  

Jesus Is God  

Our Affinity to Christ  (2)

Power Belongs to God (Part 2)  

Psalm 23 (Part 1)  

Psalm 23 (Part 1)  

Sovereignty, Election, and Grace (Part 6)  (2)

The Covenants, Grace and Law (Part 20)  

The Covenants, Grace and Law (Part 21)  

The Father-Son Relationship (Part 1)  (2)

The Father-Son Relationship (Part 1)  

The Father-Son Relationship (Part 3)  

The Father-Son Relationship (Part 3)  (3)

The Nature of God: Elohim  

Why Are We Called To Overcome?  


 
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