Notes on Colossians - Plano Bible Chapel
and Colossians as he perceived in Romans, Corinthians, and Galatians: doctrine, reproof, and correction, respectively.4 PURPOSE Three purposes emerge from the contents of this epistle. Paul wanted to express his personal interest in this church, which he had evidently not visited.
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