Sep 25, 2021
Peter Kreeft on the Philosophy of Ecclesiastes
Sep 24, 2021
Is Tall el-Hammam Sodom?
There has been considerable buzz concerning a recent article related to a meteoric destruction of Tall el-Hammam which some suggest is the biblical city of Sodom (see Gen 19). I am personally unpersuaded by the linkage between Tall el-Hammam with Sodom. This Christianity Today article highlights some of my concerns.
Sep 23, 2021
A Snapshot of the Christians in Colossians 4:7-17: Part 2
Yesterday I shared a table of the first five of ten people that
are mentioned by Paul in Colossians 4:7-17. Here is the second part.
The Persons |
The Passages |
The Particulars |
Epaphras “charming” |
· Colossians 1:7; 4:12-13 · Philemon 23
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· Epaphras was from Colossae (Col 4:12) · He was called a bond slave of Jesus Christ (Col 4:12) · He was a man of earnest prayer (Col 4:12) · He probably established (or helped to establish) the church at Colossae, Laodicea and Hierapolis (Col 1:7; 4:13) · He is called a “fellow prisoner” by Paul (Phlm 23) |
Luke “luminous” |
· Colossians 4:14 · 2 Timothy 4:11 · Philemon 24
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· He is identified as “the beloved physician” (Col 4:14) · He was apparently a Gentile (Col 4:11) · He was a “fellow worker” (Phlm 24) · He was faithful friend and traveling companion of Paul (2 Tim 4:11; Phlm 24) · He is the traditional author of the Gospel of Luke |
Demas (Demetrius) “popular” |
· Colossians 4:14 · Philemon 24 · 2 Timothy 4:10 |
· He is one of Paul’s coworkers and companions (Col 4:14; Phlm 24) · He apparently deserted Paul (and perhaps deserted the faith) near the end of Paul’s like (2 Tim 4:10) |
Nympha “gift of the nymphs”
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· Colossians 4:15 |
· There is some disagreement over whether this name should be Nympha or Nymphas, or a man or a woman. Most modern commentators usually prefer the feminine designation. · She apparently had a church meeting in her house (Col 4:15) |
Archippus “chief groom” |
· Colossians 4:17 · Philemon 2
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· He apparently had some kind of significant ministry (Col 4:17) · He is called a “fellow soldier” and seems to have been a member of the church in Colossae (Phlm 2) |
Sep 22, 2021
A Snapshot of the Christians in Colossians 4:7-17: Part 1
I count ten people that are mentioned by Paul near the end of Colossians. Here is a table I put together a number of years ago. I have broken the table into two posts because of its size.
The Persons |
The Passages |
The Particulars |
Tychicus “fortunate or fortuitous” |
· Acts 20:4 · Ephesians 6:21 · Colossians 4:7-8 · 2 Timothy 4:12 · Titus 3:12 |
· He was from the province of Asia (Acts 20:4) · One of Paul’s traveling companions (Acts 20:4) · He is described as a beloved brother, faithful minister and fellow servant in the Lord (Eph 6:21; Col 4:7) · He was one of Paul’s emissaries (Eph 6:21; Col 4:8; 2 Tim 4:12; Tit 3:12) |
Onesimus “useful” |
· Colossians 4:9 · Philemon
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· He was a runaway slave the apparently ran into Paul and was converted (see Philemon) · He apparently served Paul (Phlm 11, 13) · He was apparently from Colossae (Col 4:9) · He is described as a faithful and beloved brother (Col 4:9) |
Aristarchus “the best ruler” |
· Acts 19:29; 20:4; 27:2 · Colossians 4:10-11 · Philemon 24
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· He was a Macedonian of Thessalonica (Acts 19:29; 27:2) · He was one of Paul’s traveling companions (20:4; 27:2). · He is called a “fellow prisoner” (Col 4:10) · He was apparently Jewish (Col 4:11) |
Mark (or John Mark) “a large hammer” |
· Acts 12:12, 25; 15:37-41 · Colossians 4:10-11 · 2 Timothy 4:11 · Philemon 24 · 1 Peter 5:13
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· His mother was named Mary and she was a believer (Acts 12:12) · He was the cousin of Barnabas (Col 4:10) · He was apparently Jewish (Col 4:11) · He traveled and ministered with Paul and Barnabas (Acts 12:25) · Mark served as a helper or assistant (Acts 13:5) · While serving in Perga John Mark bailed out (Acts 13:13) · John Mark’s desertion eventually caused a rift between Barnabas and Paul (Acts 15:37-41) · The rift between Mark and Paul was apparently later healed since Paul speaks in complimentary tones shortly before Paul dies (2 Tim 4:11) · He is called Peter’s “son,” probably figuratively (1 Pet 5:13) · Tradition holds that Mark is the author of the Gospel of Mark |
Jesus who is called Justus “Yahweh is salvation” |
· Colossians 4:11
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All we know is that he was apparently a Jewish Christian |