👉 "Firstline" in English can refer to either an event, story, or passage that starts off a scene with something crucial or important happening right away. In scripture, it often refers to the opening lines of a chapter, verse, or passage. For example: - The first line of Genesis 1: "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." - The first line of Exodus 20: "You shall have neither bread nor meat for today, but bread on the third day." So in biblical terms, the word 'Firstline' can be used to describe a crucial moment or key event that sets the stage for the story.