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Do you LIKE to believe the Bible verse that says how Christ was the First CREATION of ALL (other ) CREATION. You know when almighty God ?
was all alone in the Universe or rather not even the Universe just a total VOID.
So to put it more simply do you like believe that Almighty YAHWEH/JEHOVAH GOD when he claims there really was a Time when no one else and nothing else excised
Until his very first CREATION and that first ever CREATION was A Spirit CREATURE (oddly enough ) and straight after he gave that First ever CREATION THE TITLE of his ONLY BEGOTTEN SON.
14 Answers
- PubliusLv 75 days ago
The Bible clearly teaches that Jesus Christ is "the firstborn of all creation" and "the beginning of the creation of God." He is not and cannot be God.
Nothing can exist in a void, not even God. As he expands the universe, he continues to introduce matter and energy into it.
Jehovah is not God, and God is not Jehovah. Jehovah is the god of Israel. Elohim is the MOst High God, the God of Genesis 1 and the New Testament.
- Anonymous6 days ago
Fail. The Bible doesn't say that, bucko. Christ wasn't created.
The phony JW New World Translation book says he was.
- Christian SinnerLv 76 days ago
Yes. I like to believe that God sees the end form the beginning, and time isn't going to stop him from doing that.
- MalcolmLv 76 days ago
Look up "Elhoim" and the meaning of plurality. Genesis 1:26, 11:7, Dan. 3:25, Acts 17:29, Rom. 1:20, Col. 2:9.
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- JustinLv 76 days ago
That ISN'T what the verse says. People get confused by it because they interpret that verse outside of the context of the rest of scripture.
The verse says that Christ is the 'firstborn of all Creation' (Colossians 1:15), not the 'first created.' Jesus was not created. Other verses explain that He was 'manifested' into flesh, not created, (1 Peter 1:20, Biblical Greek: φανερόω 'phaneroō').
We know what the verse actually means by 'firstborn of all Creation' by another verse that uses the exact phrase again while actually explaining it more fully:
"For those whom He foreknew, He also predestined to become conformed to the image of His Son, so that He would be the firstborn among many brothers." (Romans 8:29).
And this verse just after the misinterpreted one in Colossians 1:15 is even more specific:
"He is also the head of the body, the church; and He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead..." (Colossians 1:18).
The scriptures are describing His resurrection, not a 'creation.' He is the first to be resurrected from the dead in the manner that all believers will someday follow. He now inhabits the new kind of immortal body which all of His 'brothers' will share. Scripture calls this body the 'new creation,' (2 Corinthians 5:17).
Jesus is the 'firstborn of this Creation.'
- Anonymous6 days ago
I can't top Juli as she hit the high mark and i am already too high and play my self too much anyway .
- 6 days ago
Yeah, he just spent that time playing with himself until he decided to make human dolls.
- Alan HLv 76 days ago
It does not say He was any part of creation. Other than the source of it. All things were made BY Him.
- Anonymous6 days ago
Not really, no. Its irrational, archaic, and unfounded.