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How do we know Jesus is the first begotten from the dead?

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Jesus is called the 'first begotten of the dead' in Revelation 1:5, marking His unique role in resurrection and eternal life.

The title 'first begotten of the dead' attributed to Jesus in Revelation 1:5 signifies His preeminence in resurrection. Unlike others who were raised from the dead, Jesus was raised by His divine power, marking Him as the first to overcome death fundamentally and permanently. This not only proves His divinity but also His sovereignty over life and death, a crucial doctrine for Christians. His resurrection guarantees our own, as it represents the power of God at work—an assurance of our future resurrection as believers. For those in Christ, His resurrection is a promise of new life and a new body, affirming the hope we have in Him.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:5, Ephesians 1:19-20

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Faithful Witness
Norm Wells · Oct 10, 2007
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