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| Location of Colosse - Colossians
1 - 4:18 Paul had no doubt been through Laodicea on his third missionary journey, as it lay on the main route to Ephesus, but he had never been to Colosse. Though a large city with a significant population, Colosse was smaller and less important than the nearby cities of Laodicea and Hierapolis. |
| Colossians, Epistle to
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was written by Paul at Rome during his first imprisonment there #Ac 28:16,30 probably in the spring of A.D. 57 or, as some think, 62 and soon after he had written his Epistle to the Ephesians. Like some of his other epistles (e.g., those to Corinth), this seems to have been written in consequence of information which had somehow been conveyed to him of the internal state of the church there #Col 1:4-8 Its object was to counteract false teaching. A large part of it is directed against certain speculatists who attempted to combine the doctrines of Oriental mysticism and asceticism with Christianity, thereby promising the disciples the enjoyment of a higher spiritual life and a deeper insight into the world of spirits. Paul argues against such teaching, showing that in Christ Jesus they had all things. He sets forth the majesty of his redemption. The mention of the "new moon" and "sabbath days" #Col 2:16 shows also that there were here Judaizing teachers who sought to draw away the disciples from the simplicity of the gospel. Like most of Paul’s epistles, this consists of two parts, a doctrinal and a practical.
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| Colossae (Colosse)
Or Colosse, a city of Phrygia, on the Lycus, which is a tributary of the Maeander. It was about 12 miles above Laodicea, and near the great road from Ephesus to the Euphrates, and was consequently of some mercantile importance. It does not appear that Paul had visited this city when he wrote his letter to the church there #Col 1:2 He expresses in his letter to Philemon #Phm 1:22 his hope to visit it on being delivered from his imprisonment. From #Col 1:7 4:12 it has been concluded that Epaphras was the founder of the Colossian church. This town afterwards fell into decay, and the modern town of Chonas or Chonum occupies a site near its ruins.
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| Colossians - Outline: I. What Christ has done (1:1-2:23) A. Thanksgiving and prayer (1:3-14) B. The supremacy of Christ (1:15-23) C. Paul's labor for the church (1:24-2:5) D. Freedom from human regulations through life with Christ (2:6-23) II. What Christians should do (3:1-4:18) A. Rules for holy living (3:1-17) B. Rules for Christian households (3:18-4:1) C. Further instructions (4:2-6) D. Final greetings (4:7-18) |