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Servant19
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Firstly, my sincere apologies Guy. I was in no way implying you lack reason. If it came across that way I do apologize.I will again address what “first-born” means in the New Testament which derived from the Greek word “prototokos” which I already did in Post #25 but perhaps it wasn’t enough. Just so you know the Gospel of John was written in Koine (common) Greek. I will quote from my post in Post #25 once more so it will be more convenient for you before attempting to explain further to you below:
When we read a text from our own view instead of the author’s style & written language, we can fall into all sorts of error, especially when it is a very old text dating thousands of years ago.
Lets have a closer look here:
πρωτότοκος (first-born; prōtótokos): **first, pre-eminent, first in time **(Mt 1:25; Lk 2:7); **pre-eminent **(Col 1:15; Rev 1:5). Specifically refers to Christ as the first to experience glorification at His resurrection (see Heb 12:23; Rev 1:5). For this (and countless other reasons) Jesus is “preeminent” – the unequivocal Sovereign over all creation (Col 1:16). **The preeminent, glorified Christ, the eternal Logos who possesses self-existent life **(Jn 5:26).
We see here all the words pertaining to the word “first-born” which John intends to tell us through his usage of the Greek language to the gentiles. We cannot use the modern day English or the Hebrew language in the Old Testament to interpret the New Testament Greek. Some words of the past just cannot be shared with the modern day languages. If Jesus is the first-created as you are trying to reason to me, the correct word in Greek will be:
hyiós (υἱός): son by birth or adoption. Emphasizing the likeness of the believer to the heavenly Father, resembling His character more and more by living in faith. For the believer, becoming a son of God begins with being reborn (adopted) by the heavenly Father – through Christ (the work of the eternal Son). A son with the right to the Father’s inheritance, as the believer lives in conformity with the Father’s purpose.
So if Jesus is the first-created, He is actually a hyiós of God and not prōtótokos which is the word used in both Colossians & John. I cannot find anything to dispute here about the choice of words Paul & John have used. They wrote what they bear witness to, Servant.
Yes indeed. But we Catholics are not speculating. We know that the doctrines of Catholicism are infallible, which are preserved since the days of the First Apostles. What you are trying to prove here is that Catholic doctrines are fallible using the “I’m speculating” basket, just because Jesus did not explain Himself using the words you wish to hear.
I will be charitable here & not take issue of being accused for not reasoning, Servant. What you are proposing is that I reason according to the Baha’i faith or everything I explained is unreasonable. What I have been proposing was that I reason from the Bible and the Catholic faith and see where it leads while you reason yours. When someone is already determined that the Catholic doctrine is flawed, then everything in the Bible must be proven word for word instead of using their own discernment to understand the entire Bible from front to back.
A word for word in the wrong places will be like this:
“I am the true vine, and My Father is the vinedresser.” - John 15:1
Does that mean Jesus is a vegetable?
"Jesus said to them, “I am the bread of life” - John 6:35
Does that mean Jesus is a loaf of bread?
Since you require word for word verification, using the same standards you set I humbly seek your perspective on this passage:
Then He said to Thomas, “Reach here with your finger, and see My hands; and reach here your hand and put it into My side; and do not be unbelieving, but believing.” 28Thomas answered and said to Him, “My Lord and my God!” 29Jesus said to him, “Because you have seen Me, have you believed? Blessed are they who did not see, and yet believed.” - John 20:28
Can you give me the rationality behind why the first born of God is actually saying the first born of creation?
Also how does that then equal pre-existence?
Thankyou
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