colossians造句1. Whereas the writer of Colossians doesn't include that.
2. But he was,also,using the letter to the Colossians.
3. Why does Colossians come after Ephesians in the Canon?
4. Already in Colossians and Ephesians they set up the household in a clear hierarchical patriarchal situation.
5. As Paul says in Colossians 3:17, "Whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through Him to God the Father."
6. Colossians I'm going to teach is written by one disciple of Paul using his ideas but elaborating them differently and using a very different writing style.
7. Remember how I even talked about with Colossians and Ephesians last time, you had this idea that they almost sound like the resurrection has already taken place.
8. Servants do every task with equal dedication. Whatever they do, servants "do it with all their heart" (Colossians 3:23 NIV).
9. Number one, ; I said Colossians and Ephesians both have realized eschatology; Paul has reserved eschatology.
10. For example,I said,Colossians I don't think is written by Paul, but by a disciple of Paul,maybe after his death.
11. What I think is that Colossians was written by one disciple of Paul.
12. In Colossians and Ephesians there is clearly a patriarchal household structure that's hierarchical.
13. Now if you thought that Colossians sentence was long, listen to this one.
14. Of course Colossians doesn't come before Ephesians even though I'm saying it was written before it, and why does Colossians come after Ephesians in the Canon?
15. Many modern churchgoers quickly grow uncomfortable at the words, "Wives, be submissive to your husbands" (Colossians 3:18).
16. If you noticed the Colossians sentence was long but it was not nearly as elaborate as that Ephesians sentence,right?
17. Another major difference is Colossians and Ephesians have a slightly higher Christology.
18. I think a different disciple came around, knew about the letter to the Colossians, used Colossians as a model,and then wrote the letter to the Ephesians as another pseudonymous letter.
19. The two that are the most debated probably now are Colossians and Ephesians.
20. So Paul seems to hold what we would call almost a subordinationist form of Christology, whereas Colossians and Ephesians tend to have Christ as more fully God.
21. And Ephesians is written by another disciple of Paul using Colossians and Paul's letters as models.
22. Now other people would say,no,no,no Paul just was emphasizing different things when he wrote Colossians because the situation was different.
23. Q .5 What is the theme of the first two chapters on Colossians?
24. Q .5 What is the theme of the last two chapters on Colossians?
25. Because the Mosaic Law has been "nailed to the cross", Paul tells the Colossians not to be intimidated by legalists (v. 16).
26. It's almost as if the eschatological timeline, the axis in Paul's letter, has been just flipped up like this in Colossians and Ephesians, so that's one major difference.