- The
Epistle to the
Colossians is the
twelfth book of the New Testament. It was written,
according to the text, by Paul the
Apostle and Timothy, and addressed...
- (the
opening verse also
mentions Timothy), to Philemon, a
leader in the
Colossian church. It
deals with the
themes of
forgiveness and reconciliation. Paul...
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namely Colossians, 2 Thessalonians, Ephesians, 1 and 2 Timothy, and Titus.
Scholarly opinion is
sharply divided on
whether or not
Colossians and 2 Thessalonians...
- 'Christ Hymn' of
Colossians 1:15–20".
Bibliotheca Sacra. 141 (562): 99–112. ——— (1984). "
Colossian Problems: Part 3: The
Colossian Heresy". Bibliotheca...
-
existence of
which is
inferred from an
instruction in the
Epistle to the
Colossians that the
congregation should send
their letter to the
believing community...
-
celebrated cities of
southern Anatolia (modern Turkey). The
Epistle to the
Colossians, an
early Christian text
which identifies its
author as Paul the Apostle...
- by Paul the
Apostle in the
greetings at the end of the
Epistle to the
Colossians 4:11.
Aristarchus my
fellow prisoner greets you, and Mark the
cousin of...
- as well as in Gnosticism. The term also
appears in the
Epistle to the
Colossians,
which is
traditionally attributed to Paul the Apostle. The word is used...
- throni) are a
class of angels. This is
based on an
interpretation of
Colossians 1:16.
According to 1
Peter 3:21–22,
Christ had gone to
Heaven and "angels...
- . as
Jannes and
Jambres withstood Moses")
Epistle to the
Laodiceans (
Colossians 4:16, "read the
epistle from Laodicea") Life of Adam and Eve (2 Corinthians...