Difference between revisions of "Colossians"
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The theme of Colossians is the deity and all sufficiency of Jesus Christ - Col. 2:9-10. | The theme of Colossians is the deity and all sufficiency of Jesus Christ - Col. 2:9-10. | ||
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Colossians chapter one teaches the deity of Christ. | Colossians chapter one teaches the deity of Christ. | ||
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Colossians chapter two teaches the doctrine of Christ. | Colossians chapter two teaches the doctrine of Christ. | ||
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Colossians chapter three teaches the demands of Christ concerning: | Colossians chapter three teaches the demands of Christ concerning: | ||
vs. 2 -Your affections on things above. | vs. 2 -Your affections on things above. | ||
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vs. 18 - wives submit...own husbands. | vs. 18 - wives submit...own husbands. | ||
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vs. 19 - husbands love your wives. | vs. 19 - husbands love your wives. | ||
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vs. 20 - children obey your parents. | vs. 20 - children obey your parents. | ||
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Colossians chapter 4 describes the disciples of Christ. | Colossians chapter 4 describes the disciples of Christ. | ||
[[Ephesians-]] | [[Ephesians-]] |
Latest revision as of 13:52, 11 February 2011
Colossians was written to stabilize the church doctrinally.
The theme of Colossians is the deity and all sufficiency of Jesus Christ - Col. 2:9-10.
Colossians chapter one teaches the deity of Christ.
Colossians chapter two teaches the doctrine of Christ.
Colossians chapter three teaches the demands of Christ concerning:
vs. 2 -Your affections on things above.
vs. 18 - wives submit...own husbands.
vs. 19 - husbands love your wives.
vs. 20 - children obey your parents.
Colossians chapter 4 describes the disciples of Christ.