COLOSSIANS—NOTE ON COLOSSIANS 4:1 TREAT YOUR BONDSERVANTS JUSTLY AND
FAIRLY. Paul does not approve of the Roman system of servitude.
Instead, he provides instructions to believing masters and servants
regarding their relationship to each other in the Lord (see note on
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COLOSSIANS—NOTE ON COLOSSIANS 4:3 THAT GOD MAY OPEN TO US A DOOR FOR
THE WORD. Paul asks the Colossians to pray that he will have
opportunities to share the good news of Jesus Christ (Ephesians 6:18;
2 Thessalonians 3:1). TO DECLARE THE MYSTERY. See note on Col.
1:26–27.
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COLOSSIANS—NOTE ON COLOSSIANS 4:5 SEASONED WITH SALT. Compare
Matthew 5:13. The metaphor suggests giving a powerful and attractive
testimony to non-Christians.
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COLOSSIANS—NOTE ON COLOSSIANS 4:7 Personal Greetings and
Instructions. After praising the “letter carriers,” Paul sends
greetings from the ministry associates who are with him during his
imprisonment.
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COLOSSIANS—NOTE ON COLOSSIANS 4:9 ONESIMUS. This was Philemon’s
converted bondservant (see notes on Philemon).
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COLOSSIANS—NOTE ON COLOSSIANS 4:10 MARK THE COUSIN OF BARNABAS. This
is the same person as “John Mark.” He went with Paul on his first
missionary journey, but suddenly left (Acts 13:13). Paul and Barnabas
had a disagreement about taking him again (Acts 15:39). Paul’s view
of Mark has changed, probab... [ Continue Reading ]
COLOSSIANS—NOTE ON COLOSSIANS 4:13 IN LAODICEA AND IN HIERAPOLIS.
Towns near Colossae in the Lycus Valley (on Laodicea, see Colossians
2:1). Both churches had close relationships with the church at
Colossae.
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COLOSSIANS—NOTE ON COLOSSIANS 4:14 LUKE THE BELOVED PHYSICIAN is the
same Luke who wrote Luke and Acts 1:1 (see 2 Timothy 4:11; Philemon
1:24). He went with Paul on some of his journeys. He was apparently
with Paul during his imprisonments in Caesarea and Rome. Since Luke is
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COLOSSIANS—NOTE ON COLOSSIANS 4:15 NYMPHA AND THE CHURCH IN HER
HOUSE. On house churches, see note on 1 Cor. 16:19.
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COLOSSIANS—NOTE ON COLOSSIANS 4:16 WHEN THIS LETTER HAS BEEN READ
AMONG YOU. Public reading in the churches points to the authority of
Paul’s letters. It also assumes they were written to be understood
by ordinary believers. THE LETTER FROM LAODICEA probably refers to a
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COLOSSIANS—NOTE ON COLOSSIANS 4:17 ARCHIPPUS may have been the son
of Philemon and Apphia (see Philemon 1:2).
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COLOSSIANS—NOTE ON COLOSSIANS 4:18 Closing. Paul ends his letter by
asking the Colossian Christians to pray for him. I, PAUL, WRITE THIS
GREETING WITH MY OWN HAND. Timothy has probably been Paul’s
secretary to this point (see Colossians 1:1). Paul now signs the
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