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What does the Bible say about the significance of being firstborn?

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The Bible presents the firstborn as having special privileges and significance, especially in relation to Christ and God's chosen people.

In Scripture, the concept of the firstborn carries profound theological implications, both in the Old and New Testaments. Under the Old Covenant, the firstborn son received the birthright, a position of authority, and claimed a double portion of inheritance (Deuteronomy 21:17). This privilege symbolizes the primary relationship and role of Christ, who is called 'the firstborn of every creature' (Colossians 1:15), indicating His supremacy over all creation. Furthermore, the church is described as 'the church of the firstborn' (Hebrews 12:23), underscoring the shared status of believers as co-heirs with Christ, the firstborn among many brethren (Romans 8:29).
Scripture References: Colossians 1:15, Romans 8:29, Hebrews 12:23, Deuteronomy 21:17

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