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Colossians
Colossians exalts the supremacy and sufficiency of Christ over all creation and spiritual realms. Paul addresses heretical teachings by emphasizing that believers are complete in Christ alone. Key themes include redemption (Colossians 1:13–14), Christ as Creator (Colossians 1:15–20), and warnings against legalism and mysticism.
Author: Paul – Apostle and Defender of Christ’s Lordship
Paul wrote this letter while imprisoned, reinforcing the identity of Jesus as preeminent over all. His Christ-centered theology countered false philosophies that were creeping into the Colossian church.
Time Period:
Biblical: During Paul’s Roman imprisonment
Scholarly: Circa AD 60–62
Colossians 1
Colossians chapter 1 explores key moments in biblical history, emphasizing foundational themes such as colossians 1. This chapter is crucial for understanding God’s unfolding plan, and provides core spiritual insights for modern readers.
Colossians 2
Colossians chapter 2 explores key moments in biblical history, emphasizing foundational themes such as colossians 2. This chapter is crucial for understanding God’s unfolding plan, and provides core spiritual insights for modern readers.
Colossians 3
Colossians chapter 3 explores key moments in biblical history, emphasizing foundational themes such as colossians 3. This chapter is crucial for understanding God’s unfolding plan, and provides core spiritual insights for modern readers.
Colossians 4
Colossians chapter 4 explores key moments in biblical history, emphasizing foundational themes such as colossians 4. This chapter is crucial for understanding God’s unfolding plan, and provides core spiritual insights for modern readers.