Interesting Words
take captive
(συλαγωγέω – Greek) – sulagógeó ► verb: to seduce, lead away as booty, carry away as spoil – used only once in NT, here.
empty
(κενός – Greek) – kenos ► adj: vain, empty-handed, empty, foolish, futile things – Luke 1:53; Acts 4:25; 1Cor 15:14;
deception
(ἀπάτη – Greek) – apaté ► noun: deceitful, deceiving, delusion, cheat, motivated by guile and treachery – Matt 13:22, Eph 4:22; Heb 3:13; 2Peter 2:13;
elemtary principles
(στοιχεῖον – Greek) – stoicheion ► noun: element, rudimentary principle – Gal 4:9; Col 2:20-21; Heb 5:12;
fullness
(πλήρωμα – Greek) – pléróma ► noun: fullness, fulfilling, full, complete – Eph 3:19, 4:13; Col 1:19;
complete
(πληρόω – Greek) – pléroó ► verb – accomplish, complete, fulfill – John 17:12; Rom 15:14; Eph 1:23; 3:19; 5:18;
certificate of debt
(χειρόγραφον – Greek) – cheirographon ► noun: hand-written (“chirograph”), i.e. a manuscript (specially, a legal document, manuscript, record of debts – used only once in NT, here.
decrees
(δόγμα – Greek) – dogma ► noun: law (civil, ceremonial or ecclesiastical), decrees, ordinances – Luke 2:1; Acts 16:4-5; Eph 2:15;
Cross References
▪︎ 1Peter 3:21;
▪︎ Gal 2:20;
▪︎ Eph 6:11, 12;
▪︎ Empty words – Isa 36:4-5, 6;
Discussion Questions
1. Why was Paul so eager to give a warning right up front (Col 2:8)?
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2. What is Christ’s goal for each of us (Col3:10)?
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3. How does He plan to accomplish that goal?
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4. What is the role of baptism?
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5. What are the details of the gospel as described in Col 2:13, 14?
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6. What were the full effects of this transaction per Col 2:15?
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7. Why is doctrine important?
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