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Text -- Colossians 3:18 (NET)

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Exhortation to Households
3:18 Wives, submit to your husbands, as is fitting in the Lord.
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Robertson: Col 3:18 - -- Wives ( kai gunaikes ). The article here distinguishes class from class and with the vocative case can be best rendered "Ye wives."So with each group...

Wives ( kai gunaikes ).

The article here distinguishes class from class and with the vocative case can be best rendered "Ye wives."So with each group.

Robertson: Col 3:18 - -- Be in subjection to your husbands ( hupotassesthe tois andrasin ). "Own"(idiois ) is genuine in Eph 5:22, but not here. The verb hupotassomai has ...

Be in subjection to your husbands ( hupotassesthe tois andrasin ).

"Own"(idiois ) is genuine in Eph 5:22, but not here. The verb hupotassomai has a military air, common in the Koiné[28928]š for such obedience. Obedience in government is essential as the same word shows in Rom 13:1, Rom 13:5.

Robertson: Col 3:18 - -- As is fitting in the Lord ( hōs anēken en Kuriōi ). This is an idiomatic use of the imperfect indicative with verbs of propriety in present tim...

As is fitting in the Lord ( hōs anēken en Kuriōi ).

This is an idiomatic use of the imperfect indicative with verbs of propriety in present time (Robertson, Grammar , p. 919). Wives have rights and privileges, but recognition of the husband’ s leadership is essential to a well-ordered home, only the assumption is that the husband has a head and a wise one.

Vincent: Col 3:18 - -- Wives, etc. Compare the parallel passages, Ephesians 5:22-6:9. See also 1 Peter 2:18-3:7; Tit 2:1-5.

Wives, etc.

Compare the parallel passages, Ephesians 5:22-6:9. See also 1 Peter 2:18-3:7; Tit 2:1-5.

Vincent: Col 3:18 - -- Is fit ( ἀνῆκεν ) See on Phm 1:8. The imperfect tense, was fitting , or became fitting , points to the time of their entrance upo...

Is fit ( ἀνῆκεν )

See on Phm 1:8. The imperfect tense, was fitting , or became fitting , points to the time of their entrance upon the christian life. Not necessarily presupposing that the duty remained unperformed. Lightfoot illustrates by ought , the past tense of owed , and says, " the past tense perhaps implies an essential a priori obligation."

Vincent: Col 3:18 - -- In the Lord Connect with is fitting , and compare well-pleasing in the Lord , Col 3:20.

In the Lord

Connect with is fitting , and compare well-pleasing in the Lord , Col 3:20.

Wesley: Col 3:18 - -- Or be subject to. It is properly a military term, alluding to that entire submission that soldiers pay to their general. Eph 5:22, &c.

Or be subject to. It is properly a military term, alluding to that entire submission that soldiers pay to their general. Eph 5:22, &c.

JFB: Col 3:18 - -- The oldest manuscripts omit "own," which crept in from Eph 5:22.

The oldest manuscripts omit "own," which crept in from Eph 5:22.

JFB: Col 3:18 - -- Greek, "was fit," implying that there was at Colosse some degree of failure in fulfilling this duty, "as it was your duty to have done as disciples of...

Greek, "was fit," implying that there was at Colosse some degree of failure in fulfilling this duty, "as it was your duty to have done as disciples of the Lord."

Clarke: Col 3:18 - -- Wives, submit yourselves - Having done with general directions, the apostle comes to particular duties, which are commonly called relative; because ...

Wives, submit yourselves - Having done with general directions, the apostle comes to particular duties, which are commonly called relative; because they only belong to persons in certain situations; and are not incumbent on all. No woman has the duty of a wife to perform but she who is one, and no man has the duty of a husband to perform but he who is married

The directions here to wives, husbands, children, parents, servants, and masters, are so exactly the same in substance with those in Eph 5:22-33 (note); Eph 6:1-9 (note), that there is no need to repeat what has been said on those passages; and to the notes there the reader is requested to refer

Clarke: Col 3:18 - -- As it is fit in the Lord - God commands it; and it is both proper and decent.

As it is fit in the Lord - God commands it; and it is both proper and decent.

Calvin: Col 3:18 - -- 18.Wives, be subject Now follow particular duties, as they are called, 456 which depend on the calling of individuals. In handling these it were supe...

18.Wives, be subject Now follow particular duties, as they are called, 456 which depend on the calling of individuals. In handling these it were superfluous to take up many words, inasmuch as I have already stated in the Epistle to the Ephesians 457 almost everything that was necessary. Here I shall only add briefly such things as are more particularly suited to an exposition of the passage before us.

He commands wives to be subject. This is clear, but what follows is of doubtful signification — as it is fit in the Lord. For some connect it thus — “Be subject in the Lord, as it is fit.” I, however, view it rather differently, — As it is fit in the Lord, that is, according to the appointment of the Lord, so that he confirms the subjection of wives by the authority of God. He requires love on the part of husbands, and that they be not bitter, because there is a danger lest they should abuse their authority in the way of tyranny.

Defender: Col 3:18 - -- This section, instructing husbands, wives, children, fathers, masters and servants (Colossians 3:18-4:1) is very much parallel to Ephesians 5:22-6:9. ...

This section, instructing husbands, wives, children, fathers, masters and servants (Colossians 3:18-4:1) is very much parallel to Ephesians 5:22-6:9. The behavior and attitudes described should characterize the Spirit-filled life (Eph 5:18; Col 3:17)."

TSK: Col 3:18 - -- submit : Gen 3:16; Est 1:20; 1Co 11:3, 1Co 14:34; Eph 5:22-24, Eph 5:33; 1Ti 2:12; Tit 2:4, Tit 2:5; 1Pe 3:1-6 as : Act 5:29; Eph 5:3, Eph 6:1

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Col 3:18 - -- Wives, submit yourselves ... - Notes on the parallel passage in Eph 5:21-24.

Wives, submit yourselves ... - Notes on the parallel passage in Eph 5:21-24.

Poole: Col 3:18 - -- The apostle, entering upon an exhortation to relative duties, begins first with that which wives owe to their husbands to whom they are married, by ...

The apostle, entering upon an exhortation to relative duties, begins first with that which wives owe to their husbands to whom they are married, by reason this relation is the first in nature, and the fountain whence the rest do flow, Gen 2:22 Psa 127:3 128:3 Pro 5:15,16 . That which he requires is self-submission in every thing, see Eph 5:22 , expressing a subjection with reverence, Eph 5:24,33 1Pe 3:1 . The God of order made the woman inferior, Gen 2:18,22 3:16 1Co 11:7-9 1Ti 2:13 Tit 2:5 ; yet her submission is not to be servile, as that of a handmaid, but conjugal, as of a meet companion.

As it is fit in the Lord suitable to God’ s institution, in a becoming manner, agreeable to the mind of Christ, Act 5:29 1Pe 3:7 .

PBC: Col 3:18 - -- See WebbSr: RAISED UP-THEN SEEK

See WebbSr: RAISED UP-THEN SEEK

Gill: Col 3:18 - -- Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands,.... The apostle proceeds from those duties which related to them as church members one towards anothe...

Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands,.... The apostle proceeds from those duties which related to them as church members one towards another, for their mutual good and edification, and the glory of God, to such as concerned them in their own houses and families, as in a natural relation to each other; as husbands and wives, parents and children, masters and servants; showing hereby, that the Gospel does not at all break in upon, but establishes the duties of common and civil life. Concerning the duty wives to their husbands, here exhorted to; see Gill on Eph 5:22. The reason urging to a regard to it is,

as it is fit in the Lord; that is, Christ, as the Syriac version reads it. Subjection of wives to their own husbands is "fit" and proper in its own nature, by reason of the original creation of man, and of the woman from him: man was made first, and then the woman; and the woman was made out of the man, out of one of his ribs; and so, though not to be trampled under his feet, but to be by his side, and an help meet to him, yet not to be head, or to rule over him. Moreover, the woman was made for the man, and not the man for the woman; add to this, that the woman was in the transgression, and the means of the fall of man, which gave a fresh reason for, and made the obligation to subjection to him the stronger: and it is also a "decent" and becoming thing for wives to be subject to their husbands; for as it is giving honour to them, it is a real ornament to themselves, and is one of those good works which women professing godliness should adorn themselves with; and makes more comely and beautiful than broidered hair; gold, pearls, or costly array, yea, than their natural favour and beauty: it is what is fitting "in the Lord": it is what he requires, not only what the law of God requires, see 1Co 14:34 and which was enjoined originally, see Gen 3:16 and was charged as a duty under the legal dispensation; but is what is commanded by Christ under the Gospel dispensation, and is to be observed by all those that are "in" him, that profess to be new creatures, converted persons, that so the word of God be not blasphemed, and the enemy have no occasion to reproach, see Tit 2:5 though this phrase may also be considered as a restriction and limitation of this subjection; that though it reaches to all things, yet only to such as are agreeable to the will of the Lord, and not contrary to the Gospel of Christ; for in these they are not to be subject to them, but to Christ the Lord; but in all other things they are, even as the church is subject to Christ: and when this is the case, such subjection is regarded by Christ as if it was done to himself; and indeed his honour and glory should be the governing view in it; see Eph 5:22.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Col 3:18 The article τοῖς (tois) with ἀνδράσιν (andrasin, “husbands”) has been transl...

Geneva Bible: Col 3:18 ( 10 ) Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as it is ( n ) fit in the Lord. ( 10 ) He goes from precepts which concern the whole civil li...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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...

MHCC: Col 3:18-25 - --The epistles most taken up in displaying the glory of the Divine grace, and magnifying the Lord Jesus, are the most particular in pressing the duties ...

Matthew Henry: Col 3:18-25 - -- The apostle concludes the chapter with exhortations to relative duties, as before in the epistle to the Ephesians. The epistles which are most taken...

Barclay: Col 3:18-25 - --Here the ethical part of the letter becomes more and more practical. Paul turns to the working out of Christianity in the everyday relationships of l...

Barclay: Col 3:18-25 - --Let us look briefly at each of these three spheres of human relationships. (i) The wife is to be submissive to her husband; but the husband is to lov...

Barclay: Col 3:18-25 - --(iii) Paul then turns to the greatest problem of all--the relationship between slave and master. It will be noted that this section is far longer tha...

Constable: Col 3:18--4:2 - --C. The fundamental relationships 3:18-4:1 Paul next set forth certain principles to guide his readers in...

Constable: Col 3:18-19 - --1. Wives and husbands 3:18-19 (cf. Eph. 5:22-33) 3:18 Paul did not say all women should be subject to all men, only that wives should be to their own ...

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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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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