As already noted, the heretics viewed Jesus as one among a series of lesser spirits descending in sequential inferiority from God. Paul refutes that with two powerful descriptions of who Jesus really is. First, Paul describes Him as the image of the invisible God. Eikon (image) means âimageâ or âlikeness.â From it we get our English word icon, referring to a statue. It is used in Matthew 22:20 of Caesarâs portrait on a coin, and in Revelation 13:14 of the statue of Antichrist. . . .