colossians
IPA: kʌɫˈɑsiʌnz
Root Word: Colossians
noun
- (biblical) The twelfth book of the New Testament of the Bible, an epistle to the people of Colossae which is attributed to Paul the Apostle.
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Examples of "colossians" in Sentences
- EPISTLES TO THE EPHESIANS AND TO THE COLOSSIANS.
- The letter to the Colossians a semantic discourse analysis.
- Colossians has close parallels with the letter to Philemon.
- The Colossians passage does make baptism a spiritual circumcision.
- There is a close literary relationship between the Colossians and Ephesians.
- The books of Ephesians and Colossians regard the sin of covetousness as a kind if idolatry and list this sin along with sexual immorality and impurity which give rise to the wrath of God.
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