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The Jehovah's Witnesses and Col. 1:15
The Jehovah's Witnesses
interpret the word "firstborn" here to mean "first created" because it is
consistent with their theological presupposition that Jesus is a created
thing. Of course, Jesus, the word become flesh (John 1:1,14) is not a
created thing. But that hasn't stopped the Watchtower organization
from claiming He is. Nevertheless, there is a Greek word for "first
created" and it was in use at the time of Paul's writing to the Colossians.
He did not use it here. The Greek for "firstborn" is proto with
tikto which would give us "firstborn" and that is what we find here
in Colossians 1:15. The Greek for "first created" would be proto
with ktizo and it is not used here.
Scripture
best interprets scripture. Firstborn does not require a meaning of
first created as the Jehovah's Witnesses say it means here.
"Firstborn" can mean the first born person in a family and it can
also be a title of preeminence which is transferable. That is
obvious since Jesus is God in flesh (John 1:1,14) and is also the
first born son of Mary. In addition, He is the pre-eminent one in
all things. The Jehovah's Witnesses should consider this when they
examine Col. 1:15. They should also abandon the Watchtower which
guides them in their thinking and believing. Return to the Jehovah's Witness Page |