First-Order Logic
It’s worth mentioning expressely "first-order languages" are not mathematical objects. Rather, one may be doing math in a “first-order setting” and with respect to some related-to-first-order-logic object such as an L-structure over some language L.
Something referring to a ‘first-order language’ is likely instead referring to one of:
A
first-order term over an underlying
language L
A
first-order sentence or
first-order formula over an underlying
language L
1. If Γ⊨ϕ then Γ⊢ϕ (c.f. soundness)
2. If Γ is consistent, then exists M⊨Γ
If Γ⊢ϕ then Γ⊨ϕ