Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Colossians 1
COLOSSE was a considerable city of Phrygia, and probably not far from Laodicea and Hierapolis; we find these mentioned together, Colossians 4:13. It is now buried in ruins, and the memory of it chiefly preserved in this epistle. The design of the epistle is to warn them of the danger of the Jewish zealots, who pressed the necessity of observing the ceremonial law; and to fortify them against the mixture of the Gentile philosophy with their Christian principles. He professes a great... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Colossians 1
We have here, I. The inscription, as usual, Col. 1:1, 2. II. His thanksgiving to God for what he had heard concerning them?their faith, love, and hope, Col. 1:3-8. III. His prayer for their knowledge, fruitfulness, and strength, Col. 1:9-11. IV. An admirable summary of the Christian doctrine concerning the operation of the Spirit, the person of the Redeemer, the work of redemption, and the preaching of it in the gospel, Col. 1:12-29. read more