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Text -- Colossians 3:4 (NET)

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3:4 When Christ (who is your life) appears, then you too will be revealed in glory with him.
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: SANCTIFICATION | Righteous | MANIFEST; MANIFESTATION | Jesus, The Christ | Heaven | Glory | GOOD, CHIEF | ESCHATOLOGY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT, VI-X | Colossians, Epistle to the | CHRIST, OFFICES OF | APPEAR | more
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Robertson: Col 3:4 - -- When Christ shall be manifested ( hotan ho Christos phanerōthēi ). Indefinite temporal clause with hotan and the first aorist passive subjuncti...

When Christ shall be manifested ( hotan ho Christos phanerōthēi ).

Indefinite temporal clause with hotan and the first aorist passive subjunctive of phaneroō , "whenever Christ is manifested,"a reference to the second coming of Christ as looked for and longed for, but wholly uncertain as to time. See this same verb used of the second coming in 1Jo 3:2.

Robertson: Col 3:4 - -- Ye also together with him ( kai humeis sun autōi ). That is the joy of this blessed hope. He repeats the verb about us phanerōthēsesthe (futu...

Ye also together with him ( kai humeis sun autōi ).

That is the joy of this blessed hope. He repeats the verb about us phanerōthēsesthe (future passive indicative) and adds en doxēi (in glory). Not to respond to this high appeal is to be like Bunyan’ s man with the muck-rake.

Vincent: Col 3:4 - -- Who is our life ( ζωὴ ) See on Joh 1:4. The life is not only with Christ, it is Christ. Compare Joh 14:6; 2Co 4:10, 2Co 4:11; 1Jo 5:11, ...

Who is our life ( ζωὴ )

See on Joh 1:4. The life is not only with Christ, it is Christ. Compare Joh 14:6; 2Co 4:10, 2Co 4:11; 1Jo 5:11, 1Jo 5:12. For the change of person, our for your , see on Col 2:13.

Vincent: Col 3:4 - -- Shall appear ( φανερωθῇ ) Rev., correctly, shall be manifested . Compare 1Jo 3:2, note. See on Rom 3:21.

Shall appear ( φανερωθῇ )

Rev., correctly, shall be manifested . Compare 1Jo 3:2, note. See on Rom 3:21.

Vincent: Col 3:4 - -- In glory Compare Rom 8:17.

In glory

Compare Rom 8:17.

Wesley: Col 3:4 - -- The abruptness of the sentence surrounds us with sudden light.

The abruptness of the sentence surrounds us with sudden light.

Wesley: Col 3:4 - -- The fountain of holiness and glory.

The fountain of holiness and glory.

Wesley: Col 3:4 - -- In the clouds of heaven.

In the clouds of heaven.

JFB: Col 3:4 - -- Translate, "When Christ shall be manifested who is our life (Joh 11:25; Joh 14:6, Joh 14:19), then shall ye also with Him be manifested in glory" (1Pe...

Translate, "When Christ shall be manifested who is our life (Joh 11:25; Joh 14:6, Joh 14:19), then shall ye also with Him be manifested in glory" (1Pe 4:13). The spiritual life our souls have now in Him shall be extended to our bodies (Rom 8:11).

JFB: Col 3:4 - -- And not till then. Those err who think to find a perfect Church before then. The true Church is now militant. Rome errs in trying to set up a Church n...

And not till then. Those err who think to find a perfect Church before then. The true Church is now militant. Rome errs in trying to set up a Church now regnant and triumphant. The true Church shall be visible as a perfect and reigning Church, when Christ shall be visibly manifested as her reigning Head. Rome having ceased to look for Him in patient faith, has set up a visible mockhead, a false anticipation of the millennial kingdom. The Papacy took to itself by robbery that glory which is an object of hope, and can only be reached by bearing the cross now. When the Church became a harlot, she ceased to be a bride who goes to meet her Bridegroom. Hence the millennial kingdom ceased to be looked for [AUBERLEN].

Clarke: Col 3:4 - -- When Christ, who is our life - When Christ comes to judge the world, ye shall appear with him in his glory, and in an eternal state of blessedness.

When Christ, who is our life - When Christ comes to judge the world, ye shall appear with him in his glory, and in an eternal state of blessedness.

Calvin: Col 3:4 - -- 4.But when Christ, our life, shall appear. Here we have a choice consolation — that the coming of Christ will be the manifestation of our life. And...

4.But when Christ, our life, shall appear. Here we have a choice consolation — that the coming of Christ will be the manifestation of our life. And, at the same time, he admonishes us how unreasonable were the disposition of the man, who should refuse to bear up 435 until that day. For if our life is shut up in Christ, it must be hid, until he shall appear

Defender: Col 3:4 - -- When Christ returns, He will bring the souls of those who died in Christ for the resurrection of their bodies. Those believers who are still living wh...

When Christ returns, He will bring the souls of those who died in Christ for the resurrection of their bodies. Those believers who are still living when He returns will be raptured to be with Him in glory, being transformed to be like Him, immortal forever (1Th 3:13; 1Th 4:14-17; 1Jo 3:2; 1Co 15:52-54)."

TSK: Col 3:4 - -- our : Joh 11:25, Joh 14:6, Joh 20:31; Act 3:15; Gal 2:20; 2Ti 1:1; 1Jo 1:1, 1Jo 1:2, 1Jo 5:12; Rev 2:7, Rev 22:1, Rev 22:14 appear : 1Ti 6:14; 2Ti 4:8...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Col 3:4 - -- When Christ, who is our life - Notes, Joh 1:4; Joh 11:25, note. Shall appear - In the day when he shall come to judge the world. The...

When Christ, who is our life - Notes, Joh 1:4; Joh 11:25, note.

Shall appear - In the day when he shall come to judge the world.

Then shall ye also appear with him in glory - 1Th 4:16-17. Christians shall then be raised from the dead, and ascend with the Redeemer to heaven.

Poole: Col 3:4 - -- When Christ, who is our life, shall appear which will be, according to the purpose and promise of God, with whom it is laid up, Col 1:5 , when Christ...

When Christ, who is our life, shall appear which will be, according to the purpose and promise of God, with whom it is laid up, Col 1:5 , when Christ by whom they live shall so appear that they shall be like him, 1Jo 3:2 , and be taken to be with him in the heavenly inheritance, 1Pe 1:4 ; then their conformity to him, began here, partly in holiness and partly in sufferings, Rom 8:18 , shall be completed at last in glory and felicity, Phi 3:21 Heb 11:26,35 .

Then shall ye also appear with him in glory and then shall these adopted children be brought into glory with him, Heb 2:10 , out of whose hands none shall be able to pull them, Joh 10:28 ; but however the world look upon them as despicable, Joh 16:2 , and sometimes they are so in their own eyes, wherein ofttimes there be tears, so that they can see but as through a glass, darkly, Psa 31:22 1Co 13:12 ; but then they shall see Christ face to face, all tears shall be wiped away from their eyes, Rev 7:17 , and at the last day they shall shine as the sun in glory, Mat 13:43 1Co 15:43,53 2Th 1:7,10,12 .

Gill: Col 3:4 - -- When Christ, who is our life, shall appear,.... The Vulgate Latin version, and some copies, read, "your life". Christ is the author of spiritual life,...

When Christ, who is our life, shall appear,.... The Vulgate Latin version, and some copies, read, "your life". Christ is the author of spiritual life, the fountain from whence it springs, the object on which the saints live, yea, their very life itself; it is not so much they that live, as Christ that lives in them: and he is their eternal life; it is in him, and given forth by him; to know him now is the beginning of it; and its perfection hereafter will lie in the vision of him, communion with him, and conformity to him. The Jews have a saying y,

"that lives depend upon the son of Jesse,''

all sorts of life, natural, spiritual, and eternal. At present, Christ, the life of his people, is, as it were, hid; when he had done the work he came into this world about, and which he was manifest in the flesh, he departed out of it, ascended up into heaven, and went to his God and Father, where he is, and will be retained, until the time of the restitution of all things; and though he appears in the presence of God, and on the behalf of his redeemed ones, yet he is now out of sight, and not to be seen with their bodily eyes; but, ere long, he will be revealed from heaven, and come in the clouds of it, and be seen by all, to the terror and confusion of some, and to the joy and salvation of others; when his appearance will be exceeding glorious, not only in his glorified body, or exalted human nature, and as the Judge of the whole earth, clothed with majesty, authority, and power, but as the Son of God, God equal with the Father, in all the perfections and glory of deity, which will be manifest and apparent to everyone:

then shall ye also appear with him in glory: the dead bodies of the saints will then be raised and united to their souls, which he will bring with him, when he appears; and living saints shall be changed, and be caught up together with the raised ones, into the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air; and so they all shall be with him together, wherever he is, whether in the air, or on earth, or in heaven, and while he is in either; and shall be for ever with him, enjoy communion with him, be made like unto him, and behold his glory: yea, they shall "appear in glory" too; with a glory on their bodies, which will be raised in glory like unto the glorious body of Christ; and on their souls, being in perfect holiness, having on the wedding garment, or robe of Christ's righteousness, being clothed upon with their house from heaven, and appearing in the shining robes of immortality, incorruption, and glory; having the glory of God upon them in soul and body, and such a glory revealed in them, as the sufferings of this present life, and all the enjoyments of it, are not to be compared with. All which furnish out strong arguments and reasons, enforcing the above exhortations to seek for, and set the affections on things in heaven, and not on earth.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Col 3:4 Certain mss (B[*] D1 H 0278 1739 Ï sy sa) read ἡμῶν (Jhmwn, “our”), while others (Ì46 א C D* F G P &...

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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 3:1-4 - --As Christians are freed from the ceremonial law, they must walk the more closely with God in gospel obedience. As heaven and earth are contrary one to...

Matthew Henry: Col 3:1-4 - -- The apostle, having described our privileges by Christ in the former part of the epistle, and our discharge from the yoke of the ceremonial law, com...

Barclay: Col 3:1-4 - --The point Paul is making here is this. In baptism the Christian dies and rises again. As the waters close over him, it is as if he was buried in de...

Barclay: Col 3:1-4 - --In Col 3:4Paul gives to Christ one of the great titles of devotion. He calls him Christ our life. Here is a thought which was very dear to the heart...

Constable: Col 3:1-4 - --A. The basic principle 3:1-4 To encourage his readers to turn away from their false teachers, Paul reminded them of their union with Christ. He also u...

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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