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“τὸν πρωτότοκον”: Substantival-Adjectival Function and Theological Weight in Luke 2:7

Introduction: Firstborn in Form and Fulfillment

In Luke 2:7, we read the terse, solemn line: Καὶ ἔτεκε τὸν υἱὸν αὐτῆς τὸν πρωτότοκον — “And she gave birth to her son, the firstborn.”

The participial-adjectival form πρωτότοκος {prōtótokos} functions grammatically as an appositive descriptor of υἱὸν (“son”)—yet its implications go beyond birth order. This single word is loaded with grammatical complexity, covenantal overtones, and messianic significance.

Let’s examine how this participle-adjective hybrid operates syntactically and theologically in this birth narrative.

Καὶ ἔτεκε τὸν υἱὸν αὐτῆς τὸν πρωτότοκον, καὶ ἐσπαργάνωσεν αὐτὸν, καὶ ἀνέκλινεν αὐτὸν ἐν τῇ φάτνῃ, διότι οὐκ ἦν αὐτοῖς τόπος ἐν τῷ καταλύματι.… Learn Koine Greek
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