Colossians 2 - Introduction
1:3 [when] (b-15) Or omit [when]. Ver. 9 proves this to be probably the true sense.... [ Continue Reading ]
1:3 [when] (b-15) Or omit [when]. Ver. 9 proves this to be probably the true sense.... [ Continue Reading ]
2:7 up (a-4) 'Rooted' is the perfect participle; it speaks of what had been done and continued. 'Built up' is the present, and is continuous. we might say 'being built up.' assured (b-8) Or 'confirmed.'... [ Continue Reading ]
2:8 *you* (c-10) 'You' is emphatic; but the verb 'be' is in the future, implying real present danger more than possibility.... [ Continue Reading ]
2:10 complete (d-4) _ Pleroo_ , as ch. 1.9. Or 'filled full,' referring to all fulness being in him. The fulness or completeness of the Godhead is in Christ, as towards us; and we, as towards God, are complete in him. 'Godhead' here is _ Theotes_ -- Godhead in the absolute sense -- not _ Theiotes_ ,... [ Continue Reading ]
2:12 working (e-19) _ Energeia_ . active internal power, as Ephesians 1:19 ; Ephesians 3:7 ; Ephesians 4:16 ; Philippians 3:21 ; Colossians 1:29 .... [ Continue Reading ]
2:14 effaced (f-2) Used for annulling a decree of law; as 'blot out,' Acts 3:19 ; Revelation 3:5 . handwriting (g-4) Handwriting, obligation to which a man is subject by his signature.... [ Continue Reading ]
2:15 it. (h-18) Or 'in him.' In all the preceding passage the antecedent is God (ver. 12).... [ Continue Reading ]
2:22 them].) (i-11) A term of Roman law. a class of objects as to the possession of which there were peculiar rules.... [ Continue Reading ]
2:23 appearance (k-5) _ Logos_ . there was something to allege, to say for it. flesh. (l-29) The clause in parentheses is to show that the harsh usage of the body, and all the teaching of the seducer, was for (or 'as to') the satisfaction of the flesh; 'a certain honour' is what is due to the body.... [ Continue Reading ]