Colossians
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Colossians

A Short Exegetical and Pastoral Commentary

Anthony C. Thiselton

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Colossians

A Short Exegetical and Pastoral Commentary

Anthony C. Thiselton

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In this clear, practical, and brief commentary, Anthony Thiselton brings to bear his intimate knowledge of Paul's theology, the ancient city of Colossae, and Paul's epistle to the church of that city. The commentary offers a new translation from the Greek, and explorations of an exegetical as well as a pastoral and practical nature on all passages of the book. Each section concludes with questions for further reflection.

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Éditeur
Cascade Books
Année
2020
ISBN
9781725258549

Part I

INTRODUCTION

Introduction

A. The Church at Colossae
Colossae was a city of Phrygia, about 150 miles to the east of Ephesus, thirteen miles to the northeast of Hierapolis, and ten or eleven miles to the west of Laodicea. The city was in the Southern part of the Roman Province of Asia, or in modern Turkey. Colossae was once a city of great importance and wealth but was overtaken in size by Hierapolis and Laodicea. The earlier wealth of Colossae four or five centuries previous was due to its position on the main road from Ephesus and Sardis to the Euphrates and to its wool industry.1 All three cities were situated in the valley of the River Lycus, a tributary of the river Meander. Colossae would have benefitted from the stream of travelers who brought news and currents of thought to the Lycus Valley from afar. Laodicea became the financial and administrative center of the three cities. Meanwhile Hierapolis attracted many visitors because of its hot mineral springs. However, by Paul’s time Strabo and Pliny described Colossae as a small town.2 Philo and Josephus indicate that there were Jewish colonies in these cities of Phrygia, although the church of Colossae was predominantly gentile when Paul wrote. Colossae, though small, was relatively prosperous, exporting wool and a highly prized purple dye.
Although he preached in Phrygia, we have no record that Paul ever visited Colossae, though it is possible that he passed through the city without pausing to preach. According to Acts 19:10, Paul made Ephesus his center for operations for two years. His letter to the believers in Colossae was prompted when he received a report of the church from Epaphras, probably when Paul was under guard or in prison in Rome. Epaphras was probably the founder of the Colossian church (Col 1:6–7), perhaps around about the mid-50s. We need not imagine that Paul’s audience was a single gathering of Christians for there may have been more than one house church in Colossae.
What concerned Paul enough to write to a church that he himself had not founded? A. S. Peake writes, “Recently they [the Colossians] had been assailed by a form of false teaching, and while they remained, so far, loyal to the doctrine they had been taught (1:4; 2:5), the danger was sufficiently serious to call forth this letter.”3
B. The False Teaching, Formerly Called
“The Colossian Heresy”
Dunn writes, “There has been a long tradition of speaking of ‘the Colossians heresy’ or ‘false teaching’ as that which Paul sought to attack and refute, a tradition that continues to the present. The language is potentially misleading.”4 He argues this on two grounds. First, there was once a clear conception of what Christian orthodoxy embodied with clearly delineated boundaries which marked off “Christianity” from other religious groupings. He argues, “such a view can no longer be sustained, at least in that simple form.”5 Dunn claims that earliest Christianity itself contained a large measure of diversity. He has written extensively on this theme.6 Dunn’s position is understandable in the light of subsequent over-tight notions of orthodoxy. However, departures from Pauline Christianity clearly characterize Paul’s opponents in Colossae. We can avoid the term “heresy” without losing Paul’s concern for right or correct Christology.
Second, Dunn argues that according to the older view the c...

Table des matiĂšres

  1. Title Page
  2. Part I
  3. Part II: Exegesis
  4. Bibliography
Normes de citation pour Colossians

APA 6 Citation

Thiselton, A. (2020). Colossians ([edition unavailable]). Wipf and Stock Publishers. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/1707142/colossians-a-short-exegetical-and-pastoral-commentary-pdf (Original work published 2020)

Chicago Citation

Thiselton, Anthony. (2020) 2020. Colossians. [Edition unavailable]. Wipf and Stock Publishers. https://www.perlego.com/book/1707142/colossians-a-short-exegetical-and-pastoral-commentary-pdf.

Harvard Citation

Thiselton, A. (2020) Colossians. [edition unavailable]. Wipf and Stock Publishers. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/1707142/colossians-a-short-exegetical-and-pastoral-commentary-pdf (Accessed: 14 October 2022).

MLA 7 Citation

Thiselton, Anthony. Colossians. [edition unavailable]. Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2020. Web. 14 Oct. 2022.