Originator
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The term "Originator" in a biblical context refers to God as the ultimate source and initiator of all creation and existence. This concept is deeply rooted in the Judeo-Christian understanding of God as the Creator and Sustainer of the universe. The Bible presents God as the Originator in both the Old and New Testaments, emphasizing His sovereign power and authority over all things.

Old Testament References

In the Old Testament, the concept of God as the Originator is introduced in the very first verse of the Bible: "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth" (Genesis 1:1). This foundational statement establishes God as the Creator of everything that exists, setting the stage for the biblical narrative of creation. The Hebrew word "bara," used for "created," signifies the divine act of bringing something into existence from nothing, underscoring God's unique role as the Originator.

The Psalms frequently celebrate God as the Creator and Originator. Psalm 33:6 states, "By the word of the LORD the heavens were made, and all the stars by the breath of His mouth" . This verse highlights the power of God's word in the act of creation, affirming His role as the ultimate source of all that is.

New Testament References

The New Testament continues to affirm God as the Originator, particularly through the person and work of Jesus Christ. The Gospel of John opens with a profound declaration: "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through Him all things were made, and without Him nothing was made that has been made" (John 1:1-3). Here, Jesus is identified as the divine Logos, the agent of creation, further emphasizing the Trinitarian understanding of God as the Originator.

The Apostle Paul also speaks to this theme in his letters. In Colossians 1:16, he writes, "For in Him all things were created, things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities. All things were created through Him and for Him" . This passage underscores the comprehensive scope of Christ's creative work and His preeminence as the Originator of all things.

Theological Implications

The recognition of God as the Originator carries significant theological implications. It affirms God's sovereignty, as He is the ultimate authority over creation. It also underscores His omnipotence, as only an all-powerful being could bring the universe into existence. Furthermore, it highlights God's intentionality and purpose in creation, as everything is made through and for Him.

The doctrine of God as the Originator also provides a foundation for understanding humanity's place in the world. As beings created in the image of God (Genesis 1:27), humans are called to reflect His character and steward His creation responsibly. This understanding fosters a sense of purpose and accountability, as humanity is part of a divinely ordained order.

Conclusion

While the Bible does not use the specific term "Originator," the concept is woven throughout its narrative, affirming God's role as the Creator and Sustainer of all things. This understanding is central to the biblical worldview, shaping the believer's relationship with God, creation, and fellow human beings.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(n.) One who originates.
Greek
747. archegos -- founder, leader
... founder, leader. Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: archegos Phonetic
Spelling: (ar-khay-gos') Short Definition: originator, author, founder ...
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5598. O -- the last letter of the Gr. alphabet
... Greek alphabet; (figuratively) God's (endlessness), in contrast to -- the first
letter of the Greek alphabet which represents the Lord as the originator of all ...
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159. aitios -- causative of, responsible for
... for. Part of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: aitios Phonetic Spelling:
(ah'-ee-tee-os) Short Definition: the cause of, the originator of Definition: the ...
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3962. pater -- a father
... [3962 ("father") refers to a begetter, originator, progenitor -- one in
"intimate connection and relationship" (Gesenius). Just ...
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Library

Our Captain
... It seems to mean properly a Beginner, or Originator, who takes the lead in anything,
and hence the notions of chieftainship and priority are easily deduced ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture the acts/our captain.htm

The Druids; Progenitors of their System.
... very highest point the Pythagorean philosophy, after Zamolxis, [142] by birth a
Thracian, [143] a servant of Pythagoras, became to them the originator of this ...
/.../the refutation of all heresies/chapter xxii the druids progenitors of.htm

That Adam in his Sin Forsook God Ere God Forsook Him, and that his ...
... For its own will was the originator of its evil, as God was the originator of its
motions towards good, both in making it when it was not, and in remaking it ...
//christianbookshelf.org/augustine/city of god/chapter 15 that adam in his.htm

Prologue.
... It is said too that the originator of the Manich??an heresy was a mere whipping-block
of a slave, and, from love of notoriety, composed his execrable and ...
/.../theodoret/the ecclesiastical history of theodoret/prologue.htm

On the Creation of the World
... The man Christ Jesus, the originator of these things whereof we have above spoken,
was taken prisoner by wicked hands, by a quaternion of soldiers. ...
/.../victorinus/on the creation of the world/on the creation of the.htm

The Blame of Our Misdeeds not to be Cast Upon God the one Power ...
... not make the assertion rashly"for you must needs correspond to the seed whence you
spring"if indeed it be true, (as it is), that the originator of our race ...
/.../tertullian/on exhortation to chastity/chapter ii the blame of our.htm

Preface.
... of the Church. He is convinced that St. Paul is neither the actual author
nor the originator of the treatise. In case theological ...
/.../edwards/the expositors bible the epistle to the hebrews/preface.htm

If, for These and Other Such Rules, You Insist Upon Having ...
... none. Tradition will be held forth to you as the originator of them, custom
as their strengthener, and faith as their observer. ...
/.../tertullian/the chaplet or de corona/chapter iv if for these.htm

Let These Dealers in Crowns Then Recognize in the Meantime the ...
... But that in another way also Bacchus was the originator of the laurel crown (the
crown) in which he celebrated his triumph over the Indians, even the rabble ...
/.../tertullian/the chaplet or de corona/chapter vii let these dealers.htm

Hold Fast in the Meantime this Persuasion, While I Examine a ...
... [405] If at once, of every article of furniture and each household vessel, you name
some god of the world as the originator, well, I must recognise Christ ...
/.../tertullian/the chaplet or de corona/chapter viii hold fast in.htm

Thesaurus
Originator (1 Occurrence)
...Originator (1 Occurrence). Acts 3:15 but the originator of life ye slew, whom
God raised from among the dead, whereof we are witnesses. (DBY). ...
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Author (5 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (n.) The beginner, former, or first mover of anything;
hence, the efficient cause of a thing; a creator; an originator. ...
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Father (11359 Occurrences)
... 8. (n.) One who, or that which, gives origin; an originator; a producer, author,
or contriver; the first to practice any art, profession, or occupation; a ...
/f/father.htm - 21k

Magus
... 4. Testimony of Early Christian Writers 5. Sources of Legendary History 6. Traditions
of His Death 7. The Simoniani 8. Was Simon the Originator of Gnosticism? ...
/m/magus.htm - 23k

Original (6 Occurrences)
... copy, translation, etc. 7. (n.) An original thinker or writer; an originator.
8. (n.) A person of marked eccentricity. 9. (n.) The ...
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Origins (1 Occurrence)

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Originating (1 Occurrence)

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Impute (7 Occurrences)
... 1. (vt) To ascribe; to attribute fault to; to set to the account of; to charge to
one as the author, responsible originator, or possessor; -- generally in a ...
/i/impute.htm - 8k

Aaron's
... The cases of Ishmael, Moab, etc., are similar. The traditional originator of a craft
is the father of those who practice the craft (eg Genesis 4:20, 21, 22). ...
/a/ab.htm - 8k

Slew (206 Occurrences)
... Jerusalem? (KJV). Acts 3:15 but the originator of life ye slew, whom God
raised from among the dead, whereof we are witnesses. (DBY). ...
/s/slew.htm - 38k

Resources
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