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Text -- Colossians 3:10 (NET)

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3:10 and have been clothed with the new man that is being renewed in knowledge according to the image of the one who created it.
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Robertson: Col 3:10 - -- And have put on ( kai endusamenoi ). First aorist middle participle (in causal sense as before) of endunō , old and common verb (Latin induo , En...

And have put on ( kai endusamenoi ).

First aorist middle participle (in causal sense as before) of endunō , old and common verb (Latin induo , English endue) for putting on a garment. Used of putting on Christ (Gal 3:27; Rom 13:14).

Robertson: Col 3:10 - -- The new man ( ton neon ). "The new (young as opposed to old palaion ) man"(though anthrōpon is not here expressed, but understood from the prece...

The new man ( ton neon ).

"The new (young as opposed to old palaion ) man"(though anthrōpon is not here expressed, but understood from the preceding phrase). In Eph 4:24 Paul has endusasthai ton kainon (fresh as opposed to worn out) anthrōpon .

Robertson: Col 3:10 - -- Which is being renewed ( ton anakainoumenon ). Present passive articular participle of anakainoō . Paul apparently coined this word on the analogy ...

Which is being renewed ( ton anakainoumenon ).

Present passive articular participle of anakainoō . Paul apparently coined this word on the analogy of ananeomai . Anakainizō already existed (Heb 6:6). Paul also uses anakainōsis (Rom 12:2; Tit 3:5) found nowhere before him. By this word Paul adds the meaning of kainos to that of neos just before. It is a continual refreshment (kainos ) of the new (neos , young) man in Christ Jesus.

Robertson: Col 3:10 - -- Unto knowledge ( eis epignōsin ). "Unto full (additional) knowledge,"one of the keywords in this Epistle.

Unto knowledge ( eis epignōsin ).

"Unto full (additional) knowledge,"one of the keywords in this Epistle.

Robertson: Col 3:10 - -- After the image ( kat' eikona ). An allusion to Gen 1:26, Gen 1:28. The restoration of the image of God in us is gradual and progressive (2Co 3:18), ...

After the image ( kat' eikona ).

An allusion to Gen 1:26, Gen 1:28. The restoration of the image of God in us is gradual and progressive (2Co 3:18), but will be complete in the final result (Rom 8:29; 1Jo 3:2).

Vincent: Col 3:10 - -- New ( νέον ) See on Mat 26:29. Compare Eph 5:24.

New ( νέον )

See on Mat 26:29. Compare Eph 5:24.

Vincent: Col 3:10 - -- Is renewed ( ἀνακαινούμενον ) Rev., better, giving the force of the present participle, is being renewed : in process of c...

Is renewed ( ἀνακαινούμενον )

Rev., better, giving the force of the present participle, is being renewed : in process of continuous renewal. The word καινός new , which enters into the composition of the verb, gives the idea of quality . Compare 2Co 4:16, and the contrast in Eph 4:22.

Vincent: Col 3:10 - -- In knowledge ( εἰς ἐπίγνωσιν ) Rev., correctly, unto knowledge, the end to which the renewal tended. Compare Eph 4:13.

In knowledge ( εἰς ἐπίγνωσιν )

Rev., correctly, unto knowledge, the end to which the renewal tended. Compare Eph 4:13.

Vincent: Col 3:10 - -- After the image Construe with renewed . Compare Eph 4:24, and see Gen 1:26, Gen 1:27.

After the image

Construe with renewed . Compare Eph 4:24, and see Gen 1:26, Gen 1:27.

Wesley: Col 3:10 - -- The knowledge of God, his will, his word.

The knowledge of God, his will, his word.

JFB: Col 3:10 - -- (See on Eph 4:23). Here (neon) the Greek, means "the recently-put-on nature"; that lately received at regeneration (see on Eph 4:23-24).

(See on Eph 4:23). Here (neon) the Greek, means "the recently-put-on nature"; that lately received at regeneration (see on Eph 4:23-24).

JFB: Col 3:10 - -- Greek, "which is being renewed" (anakainottmenou); namely, its development into a perfectly renewed nature is continually progressing to completion.

Greek, "which is being renewed" (anakainottmenou); namely, its development into a perfectly renewed nature is continually progressing to completion.

JFB: Col 3:10 - -- Rather as the Greek, "unto perfect knowledge" (see on Col 1:6; Col 1:9-10). Perfect knowledge of God excludes all sin (Joh 17:3).

Rather as the Greek, "unto perfect knowledge" (see on Col 1:6; Col 1:9-10). Perfect knowledge of God excludes all sin (Joh 17:3).

JFB: Col 3:10 - -- Namely, of God that created the new man (Eph 2:10; Eph 4:24). The new creation is analogous to the first creation (2Co 4:6). As man was then made in t...

Namely, of God that created the new man (Eph 2:10; Eph 4:24). The new creation is analogous to the first creation (2Co 4:6). As man was then made in the image of God naturally, so now spiritually. But the image of God formed in us by the Spirit of God, is as much more glorious than that borne by Adam, as the Second Man, the Lord from heaven, is more glorious than the first man. Gen 1:26, "Let us make man in our image, after our likeness." The "image" is claimed for man, 1Co 11:7; the "likeness," Jam 3:9. ORIGEN [On First Principles, 3:6] taught, the image was something in which all were created, and which continued to man after the fall (Gen 9:6). The likeness was something towards which man was created, that he might strive after it and attain it. TRENCH thinks God in the double statement (Gen 1:26), contemplates both man's first creation and his being "renewed in knowledge after the image of Him that created Him."

Clarke: Col 3:10 - -- And have put on the new man - See on Rom 12:1-2 (note)

And have put on the new man - See on Rom 12:1-2 (note)

Clarke: Col 3:10 - -- Is renewed in knowledge - Ignorance was the grand characteristic of the heathen state; Knowledge, of the Christian. The utmost to which heathenism c...

Is renewed in knowledge - Ignorance was the grand characteristic of the heathen state; Knowledge, of the Christian. The utmost to which heathenism could pretend was a certain knowledge of nature. How far this went, and how much it fell short of the truth, may be seen in the writings of Aristotle and Pliny. Christianity reveals God himself, the author of nature; or, rather, God has revealed himself, in the Christian system with which he has blessed mankind. Christianity teaches a man the true knowledge both of himself and of God; but it is impossible to know one’ s self but in the light of God; the famous γνωθι σεαυτον, know thyself, was practicable only under the Christian religion

Clarke: Col 3:10 - -- After the image of him that created him - We have already seen that God made man in his own image; and we have seen in what that image consisted. Se...

After the image of him that created him - We have already seen that God made man in his own image; and we have seen in what that image consisted. See the notes on Gen 1:26, and on Eph 4:23 (note), Eph 4:24 (note). Does not the apostle refer here to the case of an artist, who wishes to make a perfect resemblance of some exquisite form or person? God in this case is the artist, man is the copy, and God himself the original from which this copy is to be taken. Thus, then, man is made by his Creator, not according to the image or likeness of any other being, but according to his own; the image του Κτισαντος, of the Creator. And as the Divine nature cannot exist in forms or fashions, moral qualities alone are those which must be produced. Hence the apostle, interpreting the words of Moses, says that the image in which man was made, and in which he must be remade, ανακαινουμενον, made anew, consists in knowledge, righteousness, and true holiness.

Calvin: Col 3:10 - -- 10.Which is renewed in knowledge He shews in the first place, that newness of life consists in knowledge — not as though a simple and bare know...

10.Which is renewed in knowledge He shews in the first place, that newness of life consists in knowledge — not as though a simple and bare knowledge were sufficient, but he speaks of the illumination of the Holy Spirit, which is lively and effectual, so as not merely to enlighten the mind by kindling it up with the light of truth, but transforming the whole man. And this is what he immediately adds, that we are renewed after the image of God. Now, the image of God resides in the whole of the soul, inasmuch as it is not the reason merely that is rectified, but also the will. Hence, too, we learn, on the one hand, what is the end of our regeneration, that is, that we may be made like God, and that his glory may shine forth in us; and, on the other hand, what is the image of God, of which mention is made by Moses in Gen 9:6, 440 the rectitude and integrity of the whole soul, so that man reflects, like a mirror, the wisdom, righteousness, and goodness of God. He speaks somewhat differently in the Epistle to the Ephesians, but the meaning is the same. See the passage — Eph 4:24. Paul, at the same time, teaches, that there is nothing more excellent at which the Colossians can aspire, inasmuch as this is our highest perfection and blessedness to bear the image of God.

Defender: Col 3:10 - -- Man was created in the image of God (Gen 1:26, Gen 1:27). Even though that image was badly marred by sin, it is still a part of man's nature (Jam 3:9)...

Man was created in the image of God (Gen 1:26, Gen 1:27). Even though that image was badly marred by sin, it is still a part of man's nature (Jam 3:9), in contrast with the nature of animals. Man still has a moral and spiritual capacity, as well as many other attributes not present in the animals (abstract thought, esthetic sense, etc.). The marred image can therefore be made new again when a man becomes a new creation in Christ (2Co 5:17). Through faith in Christ and His redeeming work on the cross, he "puts off" his "old man" (Col 3:9) and "puts on a new man," much as one would discard old clothing and don new clothing.

Defender: Col 3:10 - -- The "image of God" was both "created" (Gen 1:27; 1Co 11:7-9) and "made" (Gen 1:26; Col 1:16, Col 1:17) in man. That image was marred because of sin (G...

The "image of God" was both "created" (Gen 1:27; 1Co 11:7-9) and "made" (Gen 1:26; Col 1:16, Col 1:17) in man. That image was marred because of sin (Gen 9:6; Jam 3:9) but is "renewed in knowledge" through saving faith in Christ (Col 1:10; Eph 4:23; 2Co 3:18). Our "image" will eventually be "conformed to the image" of the Son of God when Christ returns (Rom 8:29; 1Co 15:49).

Defender: Col 3:10 - -- We are to be conformed to the image of Christ, and Christ is Himself the incarnate image of the triune God (Col 1:15; Col 2:9; 2Co 4:4). He is especia...

We are to be conformed to the image of Christ, and Christ is Himself the incarnate image of the triune God (Col 1:15; Col 2:9; 2Co 4:4). He is especially called "the express image of his person" (Heb 1:3)."

TSK: Col 3:10 - -- put : Col 3:12, Col 3:14; Job 29:14; Isa 52:1, Isa 59:17; Rom 13:12, Rom 13:14; 1Co 15:53, 1Co 15:54; Gal 3:27; Eph 4:24 the new : Eze 11:19, Eze 18:3...

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Barnes: Col 3:10 - -- Which is renewed in knowledge - In Eph 4:24, it is said that the new man is "created after God in righteousness and true holiness."In this plac...

Which is renewed in knowledge - In Eph 4:24, it is said that the new man is "created after God in righteousness and true holiness."In this place it is added that to the renewed soul knowledge is imparted, and it is made in that respect as man was when he was first created. This passage, in connection with Eph 4:24, proves that before man fell he was endowed with "righteousness, true holiness, and knowledge."The knowledge here referred to, is not the knowledge of everything, but the knowledge of God. Man was acquainted with his Creator. He resembled him in his capacity for knowledge. He was an intelligent being, and he had an acquaintance with the divine existence and perfections; compare the notes at Rom 5:12. But especially had he that knowledge which is the fear of the Lord; that knowledge of God which is the result of love. Piety, in the Scriptures, is often represented as the "knowledge"of God; see the notes at Joh 17:3; compare the notes at Eph 3:19.

After the image of him that created him - So as to resemble God. In knowledge he was made in the likeness of his Maker.%%

Poole: Col 3:10 - -- And have put on the new man: (To see number 1: See Poole on "Col 3:9" ). 2. Vivification, or renovation; this he connecteth with the former, contin...

And have put on the new man: (To see number 1: See Poole on "Col 3:9" ).

2. Vivification, or renovation; this he connecteth with the former, continuing the metaphor. As in natural generation the expulsion of the old form is attended with the introduction of the new, so in spiritual regeneration, having put off the old Adam they had put on the new, i.e. Christ, not only sacramentally, Col 2:12,13 Ga 3:27 , but really, being new creatures in Christ Jesus, 2Co 5:17 Eph 2:10 , renewed in the inward man, Rom 7:22 2Co 4:16 ; See Poole on "Eph 3:16" , See Poole on "Eph 4:24" ; and endowed with a new frame of heart and a new spirit, Eze 11:19 Joh 3:5,6 , new qualities and affections.

Which is renewed in knowledge the understanding being savingly enlightened, and the will powerfully inclined by the victorious working of the Spirit, Eph 1:18-20 ; See Poole on "Eph 4:23" , with Phi 2:13 2Th 2:13,14 ; and brought to more than a speculative, even to a lively and effectual knowledge, 1Jo 2:3 .

After the image of him that created him agreeable to the impress of him that had new framed or created them in Christ Jesus, 1Co 15:49 1Pe 1:15,16 , by the renewing of the Holy Ghost, Tit 3:5 : for as the natural image of God consisted in knowledge and righteousness; so it was requsite that the spiritual image restored by grace should consist in the rectifying of the faculties of the soul, the understanding with spiritual knowledge, and the will with a spiritual inclination to embrace the things that please God; in communion with whom sanctified souls do take in hand a new course of life, and move therein, in a spiritually natural way.

Haydock: Col 3:10 - -- According to the image of him who created him. We are created in the image of God, inasmuch as our souls are spiritual and immortal, but here we are...

According to the image of him who created him. We are created in the image of God, inasmuch as our souls are spiritual and immortal, but here we are put in mind to imitate God by sanctity and justice, as God is holy and the fountain of justice. (Witham) ---

The image or resemblance of our Creator was effaced by sin, but is retraced by Jesus Christ, who forms in us this new man. (Bible de Vence)

Gill: Col 3:10 - -- And have put on the new man,.... Concerning which, and the putting it on; see Gill on Eph 4:24, which is renewed in knowledge; this man, or princip...

And have put on the new man,.... Concerning which, and the putting it on; see Gill on Eph 4:24,

which is renewed in knowledge; this man, or principle of grace in the soul, is a new one, which never was there before; and there is a daily renovation of it in the spirit of the mind, by the Spirit of God; for as the outward man decays, the inward man, which is the same with this new man, is renewed day by day, increases in holiness and righteousness, grows in grace, and particularly in "knowledge"; light and knowledge of a man's self, of his lost state and condition by nature, of his need of Christ, and of his salvation, is what appears at the first formation of this new man; and the daily renovation of him lies in an increase of spiritual, experimental, and saving knowledge of God, and Christ, and divine things; and indeed, until a man becomes a new creature, he neither knows, nor is he capable of knowing, the things of the Spirit of God; so that this new man, or principle of grace, begins with spiritual knowledge, and is formed in order to it, and its increase lies in it:

after the image of him that created him; the new man; for this is a creation work, and so not man's, but God's; and is made not after the image of the first man, no not as innocent, and much less as fallen; but after the image of Christ, to which the elect of God are predestinated to he conformed, and which is stamped in regeneration; and more and more appears by every transforming view of Christ, and will be perfected in heaven, when they shall see him as he is, and be perfectly like him, who is not only the pattern, but the Creator of it, even the author and finisher of faith.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Col 3:10 Put off all such things. The commands in vv. 8-9 are based on two reasons given in vv. 9-10 – reasons which are expressed in terms of a metaphor...

Geneva Bible: Col 3:10 And have put on the new [man], ( 8 ) which is renewed in ( e ) knowledge after the image of him that created him: ( 8 ) Newness of life consists in k...

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TSK Synopsis: Col 3:1-25 - --1 He shows where we should seek Christ.5 He exhorts to mortification;10 to put off the old man, and put on Christ;12 exhorting to charity, humility, a...

Maclaren: Col 3:1-15 - --Risen With Christ If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. 2. Set your affe...

MHCC: Col 3:5-11 - --It is our duty to mortify our members which incline to the things of the world. Mortify them, kill them, suppress them, as weeds or vermin which sprea...

Matthew Henry: Col 3:8-11 - -- As we are to mortify inordinate appetites, so we are to mortify inordinate passions (Col 3:8): But now you also put off all these, anger wrath, mal...

Barclay: Col 3:9-13 - --When a man becomes a Christian, there ought to be a complete change in his personality. He puts off his old self and puts on a new self, just as th...

Barclay: Col 3:9-13 - --Paul moves on to give his list of the great graces with which the Colossians must clothe themselves. Before we study the list in detail, we must not...

Constable: Col 3:5-17 - --B. The proper method 3:5-17 "3:1-4 has provided the perspective from which the daily life of the Colossi...

Constable: Col 3:5-11 - --1. Things to put off 3:5-11 On the basis of their position in Christ, Paul urged his readers to separate from the practices of their former way of lif...

College: Col 3:1-25 - --COLOSSIANS 3 VIII. SEEK THE THINGS ABOVE (3:1-4) 1 Since, then, you have been raised with Christ, set your hearts on things above, where Christ is s...

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Commentary -- Other

Evidence: Col 3:10 Feminists bristle at the Bible’s statement that God made man in His image. This verse doesn’t mean that God is a man, or that He looks like man ( ...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: Colossians (Book Introduction) The Epistle to the Colossians From Rome a.d. 63 By Way of Introduction Genuineness The author claims to be Paul (Col_1:1) and there is no real...

JFB: Colossians (Book Introduction) The GENUINENESS of this Epistle is attested by JUSTIN MARTYR [Dialogue with Trypho, p. 311, B.], who quotes "the first-born of every creature," in ref...

JFB: Colossians (Outline) ADDRESS: INTRODUCTION: CONFIRMING EPAPHRAS' TEACHING: THE GLORIES OF CHRIST: THANKSGIVING AND PRAYER FOR THE COLOSSIANS: HIS OWN MINISTRY OF THE MYST...

TSK: Colossians (Book Introduction) Colosse was a large and populous city of Phrygia Pacatiana, in Asia Minor, seated on an eminence to the south of the river Meander. It is supposed to...

TSK: Colossians 3 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Col 3:1, He shows where we should seek Christ; Col 3:5, He exhorts to mortification; Col 3:10, to put off the old man, and put on Christ;...

Poole: Colossians 3 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 3

MHCC: Colossians (Book Introduction) This epistle was sent because of some difficulties which arose among the Colossians, probably from false teachers, in consequence of which they sent t...

MHCC: Colossians 3 (Chapter Introduction) (Col 3:1-4) The Colossians exhorted to be heavenly-minded. (Col 3:5-11) To mortify all corrupt affections. (Col 3:12-17) To live in mutual love, for...

Matthew Henry: Colossians (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Epistle of St. Paul to the Colossians Colosse was a considerable city of Phrygia, and probably not ...

Matthew Henry: Colossians 3 (Chapter Introduction) I. The apostle exhorts us to set our hearts upon heaven and take them off from this world (Col 3:1-4). II. He exhorts to the mortification of sin,...

Barclay: Colossians (Book Introduction) A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE LETTERS OF PAUL The Letters Of Paul There is no more interesting body of documents in the New Testament than the letter...

Barclay: Colossians 3 (Chapter Introduction) The Risen Life (Col_3:1-4) Christ Our Life (Col_3:1-4 Continued) The Things Which Lie Behind (Col_3:5-9) The Things Which Must Be Left Behind (C...

Constable: Colossians (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical background The city of Colosse lay in the beautiful Lycus Vall...

Constable: Colossians (Outline) Outline I. Introduction 1:1-14 A. Salutation 1:1-2 B. Thanksgiving 1:3-8...

Constable: Colossians Colossians Bibliography Abbott, T. K. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistles to the Ephesians and...

Haydock: Colossians (Book Introduction) THE EPISTLE OF ST. PAUL, THE APOSTLE, TO THE COLOSSIANS. INTRODUCTION. Colosse was a city of Phrygia, near Laodicea. It does not appear that ...

Gill: Colossians (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO COLOSSIANS The Colossians, to whom this epistle is written, were not the Rhodians, by some called Colossians, from Colossus, the la...

Gill: Colossians 3 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO COLOSSIANS 3 This chapter contains exhortations to several duties, some more general, which relate to all Christians, and others mo...

College: Colossians (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION THE CITY Colosse had been a thriving and important city several centuries before Christ, but by the time this letter was written its im...

College: Colossians (Outline) OUTLINE SALUTATION - 1:1-2 I. THANKSGIVING - 1:3-8 II. PAUL'S PRAYER FOR THE COLOSSIANS - 1:9-14 III. THE HYMN ABOUT CHRIST - 1:15-20 IV. ...

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