Colossians 2:1

"Colossians."

Key Reflection

"Colossians" at the beginning of Colossians 2:1 introduces a letter that addresses the community in Colosse, emphasizing the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice and the completeness found in Him. This opening sets the stage for Paul to warn against false teachings that might undermine the faith in Christ alone.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

COLOSSIANS CHAPTER 2. ANALYSIS OF THE CHAPTER THIS entire chapter may be regarded as designed to guard the Colossians against the seductive influence of the false philosophy which tended to draw them away from the gospel. It is evident from the chapter that there were at Colosse, or in the vicinity, professed instructors in religion, who taught an artful and plausible philosophy, adapting themselves to the prejudices of the people, and inculcating opinions that tended to lead them away from the truths which they had embraced. These teachers were probably of Jewish origin, and had adopted many of the arts of a plausible rhetoric, from the prevailing philosophy in that region. See the Intro.

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