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Verse 21. _TOUCH NOT; TASTE NOT; HANDLE NOT_] These are forms of
expression very frequent among the Jews. In _Maccoth_, fol. xxi. 1:
"If they say to a Nazarite, _Don't drink, don't drink_; and he,
no...
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II. COMPLETE IN HIM, IN WHOM ALL THE FULLNESS DWELLS
CHAPTER 2
_ 1. The mystery of God (Colossians 2:1)_
2. Complete in Christ (Colossians 2:9)
3. Exhortations and warnings (Colossians 2:16
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AN URGENT WARNING AGAINST A DEGRADING THEOSOPHY. Let them not be led
away by false reasonings, however persuasive. They must think of Paul,
despite his bodily absence, as being with them in spirit (1...
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LOVE'S STRUGGLE (Colossians 2:1)
_ 2:1 I want you to know how great a struggle I am going through for
you, and for the people of Laodicaea, and for all those who have never
seen me face to face._
He...
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Beware lest there will be anyone who will carry you off as his spoil,
by insisting on the necessity of a so-called philosophy, which is, in
fact, an empty delusion, a philosophy which has been handed...
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Let no one take you to task in matters of food or drink, or with
regard to yearly festivals and monthly new moons and weekly sabbaths.
These are only the shadow of things to come; the real substance
b...
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NOT. Greek. _mede._
HANDLE. Greek. _thingano._ Only here, Hebrews 11:28; Hebrews 12:20....
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(_touch not; taste not; handle not;_ Better (discarding _the
bracket_here), HANDLE THOU NOT, NOR TASTE, NOR TOUCH. This rendering
represents exactly the construction of the Greek, and is truer to the...
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21. ΜῊ ἍΨΗΙ ΜΗΔῈ ΓΕΎΣΗΙ ΜΗΔῈ ΘΊΓΗΙΣ,
“Handle not, nor taste, nor touch.”
On the force of the aor. subj. in prohibitions, and its infrequency in
St Paul’s Epp., see Moulton, _Gram. Proleg._ 1906, pp....
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20–3:4. _Transition to the detailed practical directions of the
Epistle_ (Colossians 3:5 to Colossians 4:6). St Paul, first negatively
(Colossians 2:20-23), and secondly positively (c....
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ΆΨΗ _aor. conj. med. (dep.) от_ ΆΠΤΟΜΑΙ (G681)
трогать, удерживать, хватать,
ΓΕΎΣΗ _aor. conj. med. (dep.) от_ ΓΕΎΟΜΑΙ (G1089)
пробовать, вкушать, наслаждаться,
ΘΊΓΗΣ _aor. conj. act. от_ ΘΙΓΓΆΝΩ (G...
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_COLOSSIANS 2:21_. (_TOUCH NOT,_ &C.— _"Touch not_ any thing
ceremonially unclean: _taste not_ any food which the law
prohibits:_handle not_ any thing by which legal pollutions may be
contracted." The...
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20. IF YE DIED WITH CHRIST FROM THE RUDIMENTS OF THE WORLD, WHY, AS
THOUGH LIVING IN THE WORLD, DO YE SUBJECT YOURSELVES TO ORDINANCES,
21. HANDLE NOT, NOR TASTE, NOR TOUCH 22. (ALL WHICH THINGS ARE T...
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(Touch not; taste not; handle not;
Compare Colossians 2:16. Instances of the "ordinances" (Colossians
2:20) in the words of their imposers. There is an ascending climax of
superstitious prohibition...
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Doctrinal Correction
15 Not only is the believer exempt from the authority of the apostles
of the Circumcision, but, in spirit, he is beyond the reach of all
human jurisdiction. Even before His r...
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THE FALSE TEACHING AND ITS REFUTATION
4-15. Hold fast to Christ the All-sufficient Saviour.
PARAPHRASE. '(4) I emphasise these truths about Christ lest you should
be beguiled by plausible persuasions...
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CHRIST HAS EVERYTHING THAT YOU NEED
THE COLOSSIANS
_HELEN POCOCK_
A word list is at the end. It explains words with a *star by them.
CHAPTER 2
V1 I am working for you. I am working for the peo...
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TOUCH NOT; TASTE NOT; HANDLE NOT. — The first and last of these
renderings should be inverted. There is in the commands a climax of
strictness. “Handle not” (the unclean thing), “taste it not,”
“touch...
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(20-23) In this and the succeeding section, St. Paul, starting from
the idea of union with the Head, draws out the practical consequences
of partaking of the death of Christ and the resurrection of Ch...
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CHAPTER 2
TWO FINAL TESTS OF THE FALSE TEACHING
Colossians 2:20 (R.V.)
The polemical part of the Epistle is now coming to an end. We pass in
the next chapter, after a transitional paragraph, to simp...
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SINCE THE LAW HAS BEEN CANCELLED AND THE ANGELS DESPOILED, RITUAL OR
ASCETIC ORDINANCES HAVE NO LONGER ANY MEANING FOR THOSE WHO IN CHRIST
POSSESS THE SUBSTANCE, OF WHICH THESE ARE BUT THE SHADOW. THE...
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The precepts here quoted are those of the false teachers, and are, of
course, quoted to be condemned, though their meaning is frequently
misunderstood. It is not said what things are thus prohibited,...
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AVOIDING ERRORS
Colossians 2:13
The reiteration of the prepositions in and with emphasizes our close
identification with our Savior. Such we are in the purpose of God, and
so we should be in daily ex...
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If for a moment we glance back at the passage beginning with 1:24 and
ending with 2:3, we find reference to a threefold mystery: the first,
the Church, which is the Body of Christ; then the secret of...
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Once one had died to sin and worldly pursuits in baptism (verse 12),
there was no reason for him to live as if he were still controlled by
worldly thinking. Worldly traditions and the law of Moses do...
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(21) (Touch not; taste not; handle not;
(21) An imitation of these superstitious men, rightly expressing their
nature and use of speech....
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Touch not, &c. That is, why do you permit yourselves to be taught in
this manner by those Jewish doctors: why do you touch or eat this,
lest you be unclean? such superstitious observations, now at lea...
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(16) Let no man therefore judge you in meat, or in drink, or in
respect of a holy day, or of the new moon, or of the Sabbath days:
(17) Which are a shadow of things to come; but the body is of Christ....
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The most cursory reader discerns at once that the epistle to the
Colossians is the counterpart of that to the Ephesians. They are in
nowise the same, but may be viewed each as a supplement to the othe...
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21._Eat not, taste not. _Hitherto this has been rendered — _Handle
not_, but as another word immediately follows, which signifies the
same thing, every one sees how cold and absurd were such a repetit...
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Thus we have a double ministry, as well as a double preeminence of
Christ, and a double reconciliation; and each having a similar
relationship the one to the other: Christ, the Head of all things in
h...
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TOUCH NOT, TASTE NOT, HANDLE NOT. This the apostle says, not of
himself, but in the person of the Jewish doctors; who urging the use
of the ceremonial law, to which they added decrees and constitution...
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(Touch not; taste not; handle not;
Ver. 21. _Touch not, taste not, &c._] The words of those impostors,
which are here mimetically, or by way of imitation, related. See the
like Ecclesiastes 10:14, wh...
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_Wherefore_ The inference begun Col 2:16 is continued. A new inference
follows Colossians 3:1. _If ye be dead with Christ_ As by receiving
the ordinance of baptism ye profess to be; _from the rudiment...
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TOUCH NOT-HANDLE NOT; samples of these worldly ordinances pertaining
to the Jewish distinction of meats....
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(TOUCH NOT; TASTE NOT; HANDLE NOT;...
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Warning against a false righteousness of works:...
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CHRIST THE SOURCE OF WISDOM AND KNOWLEDGE
(vs.1-10)
In verse 1 the unselfish faith and love of the apostle shines
beautifully. He was as deeply concerned for believers who had not seen
him as he was...
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Christian Liberty - 2:16-23
16SO LET NO ONE JUDGE YOU IN FOOD OR IN DRINK, OR REGARDING A FESTIVAL
OR A NEW MOON OR SABBATHS,
Do not let others judge you, as you should not judge others. (Matthew
7:...
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HANDLE NOT, NOR TASTE, NOR TOUCH
'HANDLE NOT' -'Do not handle this; Do not taste that; Do not touch
that other thing' (Wey) 'The precepts here quoted are those of the
false teachers..' (Gr. Ex. N.T....
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18-23 It looked like humility to apply to angels, as if men were
conscious of their unworthiness to speak directly to God. But it is
not warrantable; it is taking that honour which is due to Christ o...
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Which he doth here by way of imitation, upbraiding of them, elegantly
recite in the words, phrases, or sense of those imposing dogmatists,
whose superstition and lust of domineering over the conscienc...
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Novation On the Jewish Meats
but observing those things: "Touch not, taste not, handle not; which
indeed seem to have a form of religion, in that the body is not
spared."[35]
Origen Commentary on Ma...
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Colossians 2:21 not G3361 touch G680 (G5672) not G3366 taste G1089
(G5667) not G3366 handle G2345 ...
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‘If you died with Christ from the rudiments of the world, why, as
though living in the world, do you subject yourself to ordinances,
“handle not, nor taste, nor touch”, (all which things are to
perish...
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Colossians 2:21. HANDLE NOT, NOR TASTE, NOR TOUCH. ‘Nor' is almost =
nor even. The E. V. mistranslates the first and last words, and
improperly includes the verse in parenthesis. The climax is reached...
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2. _Two Special Warnings Enforced._
This brief section is both an application of the obligations resulting
from the truths stated in Colossians 2:9-15, and a warning against
certain specific errors wh...
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HANDLE NOT, NOR TASTE, NOR TOUCH
(μη αψη μηδε γευση μηδε θιγηις). Specimens of
Gnostic rules. The Essenes took the Mosaic regulations and carried
them much further and the Pharisees demanded ceremon...
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Colossians 2:6. _As ye have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord,
so walk ye in him:_
That is, keep on as you began. Christ was enough for you when, as
poor, guilty sinners, you came and trusted...
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Colossians 2:1. _For I would that ye knew what great conflict I have
for you, and for them at Laodicea, and for as many as have not seen my
face in the flesh;_
Paul had not met these Colossian Christ...
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CONTENTS: Godhead incarnate in Christ. Danger of those who would
entice away from Christ. Philosophy and legality, mysticism and
asceticism.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Paul.
CONCLUSION: Believers who u...
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Colossians 2:1. _I would that ye knew what great conflict I have,_ in
the inward feelings of my heart and wrestlings of prayer, _for you,
and for them at Laodicea, and for as many,_ in the adjacent di...
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YOU HAVE DIED WITH CHRIST. You died with Christ in your act of baptism
(Colossians 2:12) and became free from the Law and human wisdom
(Colossians 2:8). RULING SPIRITS OF THE UNIVERSE. This sometimes...
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COLOSSIANS—NOTE ON COLOSSIANS 2:4 The Dangerous Teaching at
Colossae. Paul delivers a series of warnings about the teaching that
threatens the Colossian church. In doing so, he also provides
important...
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COLOSSIANS—NOTE ON COLOSSIANS 2:21 “DO NOT HANDLE, DO NOT TASTE,
DO NOT TOUCH.” Specific rules the teacher of the false philosophy
insists the Colossians must obey. God does not give these rules; unde...
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_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
Colossians 2:20. DEAD … FROM THE RUDIMENTS OF THE WORLD.—Such as
are given in Colossians 2:21. SUBJECT TO ORDINANCES.—Why do you
consent to receive these “burdens gri...
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EXPOSITION
COLOSSIANS 2:1
SECTION IV. THE APOSTLE'S CONCERN FOR THE COLOSSI. AN CHURCH. So far
the contents of the letter have been of a general and preparatory
character. New the writer be
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Shall we turn now in our Bibles to Colossians, chapter two.
Paul had never visited Colosse. He had heard of the church from
Epaphras, who was the minister there, who had told Paul of the love
that the...
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1 Timothy 4:3; 2 Corinthians 6:17; Genesis 3:3; Isaiah 52:11...
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Touch - taste - handle [α ψ η - γ ε υ σ η - θ ι γ η ς].
%Aptomai, A. V., touch, is properly to fasten one's self to or cling
to. So John 20:17 (note). Frequently rendered touch in the New
Testament, a...
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Touch not — An unclean thing. Taste not — Any forbidden meat.
Handle not — Any consecrated vessel....