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Let scripture answer that question for you.
(Hebrews 3:4, Rev 3:14) "..Of course, every house is constructed by someone, but he that constructed all things is God.."
So if Jesus was created part of creation then how can he be God, since it's God that created all things. Its contradictory for Jesus to be God and yet part of creation.
Scriptures that Indicate Jesus is created are below, remember that God has no beginning, only things that are created have a beginning.
(Revelation 3:14) “..These are the things that the Amen [Jesus] says, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the creation by God.."
(Micah 5:2) “..And you, O Beth′le·hem.. from you there will come out to me the one [Jesus] who is to become ruler in Israel, whose origin is from early times, from the days of time indefinite.."
(Colossians 1:15) "..He [Jesus] is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation.."
(Proverbs 8:22) “..Jehovah himself produced me as the beginning of his way, the earliest of his achievements of long ago.."
Even John 1:1 supports Jesus being created, it says "..In [the] beginning the Word was..", remember Almighty God wasn't created so had no beginning, but here Jesus clearly does.
(Hebrews 3:4, Rev 3:14) "..Of course, every house is constructed by someone, but he that constructed all things is God.."
So if Jesus was created part of creation then how can he be God, since it's God that created all things. Its contradictory for Jesus to be God and yet part of creation.
Scriptures that Indicate Jesus is created are below, remember that God has no beginning, only things that are created have a beginning.
(Revelation 3:14) “..These are the things that the Amen [Jesus] says, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the creation by God.."
(Micah 5:2) “..And you, O Beth′le·hem.. from you there will come out to me the one [Jesus] who is to become ruler in Israel, whose origin is from early times, from the days of time indefinite.."
(Colossians 1:15) "..He [Jesus] is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation.."
(Proverbs 8:22) “..Jehovah himself produced me as the beginning of his way, the earliest of his achievements of long ago.."
Even John 1:1 supports Jesus being created, it says "..In [the] beginning the Word was..", remember Almighty God wasn't created so had no beginning, but here Jesus clearly does.
For each passage you've provided here, I will post a separate post to make it easier for reading.
(1) I would invite you to examine each of these texts closer, beginning with the first passage on your list, Revelation 3.14 (“the Amen, the faithful and true Witness, the Beginning of the creation of God”), because it is here that the apostle John attributes a title of absolute Deity to the Lord Jesus Christ. As the One through whom all things which have “come into being” have their place in existence (John 1.3, “All things came into being through Him, and apart from Him nothing came into being that has come into being”), it can rightfully be said of Christ, as John does interchangeably throughout the Book of Revelation, that He is “the Alpha and the Omega” (Rev. 22.13a), “the First and the Last” (Rev. 1.17, 2.8, 22.13b), “the Beginning and the End” (Rev. 3.14, 22.13c). All of creation originated “in” Him, came into existence “through” Him, and was made “for” Him (Colossians 1.15-16), both, the present age (Heb. 1.10-11, “In the beginning, Lord, you laid the foundations of the earth… they will perish, but you remain”), and the age to come (Heb. 1.3, “through whom also He made the ages” [c.f. Heb. 2.5]). Christ is the starting point, the origininator, the Beginning of the creation of God.
Alternatively, given the lexical field of arche, there is also another interpretation that deserves to be mentioned which identifies Christ as the ruler of the creation of God (c.f. Luke 12.11, 20.20; Romans 8.38; Eph. 1.21, 3.10, 6.12; Col. 1.16, 2.10, 2.15; Titus 3.1; Jude 1.6; 1 Cor. 15.24). And though Rev. 3.14 can certainly be understood in this way, the historic approach to this text as it has been understood down through the centuries, however, is one that I have expressed above which identifies Christ as the originator of creation (see Justin Martyr).