
Text -- Colossians 4:12 (NET)




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Robertson: Col 4:12 - -- Epaphras who is one of you ( Epaphrās ho ex humōn ).
See note on Col 1:7 for previous mention of this brother who had brought Paul news from Colo...
Epaphras who is one of you (
See note on Col 1:7 for previous mention of this brother who had brought Paul news from Colossae.

Robertson: Col 4:12 - -- Always striving for you ( pantote agōnizomenos huper hēmōn ).
See note on Col 1:29 of Paul.
Always striving for you (
See note on Col 1:29 of Paul.

Robertson: Col 4:12 - -- That ye may stand ( hina stathēte ).
Final clause, first aorist passive subjunctive (according to Aleph B) rather than the usual second aorist acti...
That ye may stand (
Final clause, first aorist passive subjunctive (according to Aleph B) rather than the usual second aorist active subjunctives (

Robertson: Col 4:12 - -- Fully assured ( peplērophorēmenoi ).
Perfect passive participle of plērophoreō , late compound, for which see note on Luk 1:1; Rom 14:5.
Vincent: Col 4:12 - -- Laboring fervently ( ἀγωνιζόμενος )
Rev., striving . See on Col 1:29; see on Col 2:1. Compare Rom 15:30.


Vincent: Col 4:12 - -- Complete ( πεπληροφορημένοι )
See on most surely believed , Luk 1:1; and compare full assurance , Col 2:2. Rev., fully...

Vincent: Col 4:12 - -- In all the will ( ἐν παντὶ θελήματι )
Lit., in every will . Will means the thing willed , as Luk 12:47; James 5:...
In all the will (
Lit., in every will . Will means the thing willed , as Luk 12:47; James 5:30; 1Th 5:18. Hence used sometimes in the plural, as Act 13:22, shall do all my will (
Endued with every Christian grace.

Wesley: Col 4:12 - -- As no longer being babes, but grown up to the measure of the stature of Christ; being full of his light, grace, wisdom, holiness.
As no longer being babes, but grown up to the measure of the stature of Christ; being full of his light, grace, wisdom, holiness.
The oldest manuscripts add "Jesus."

JFB: Col 4:12 - -- As the Greek, is the same, translate, "striving earnestly" (see on Col 1:29 and Col 2:1), literally, "striving as in the agony of a contest."

JFB: Col 4:12 - -- The oldest manuscripts read, "fully assured." It is translated, "fully persuaded," Rom 4:21; Rom 14:5. In the expression "perfect," he refers to what ...
The oldest manuscripts read, "fully assured." It is translated, "fully persuaded," Rom 4:21; Rom 14:5. In the expression "perfect," he refers to what he has already said, Col 1:28; Col 2:2; Col 3:14. "Perfect" implies the attainment of the full maturity of a Christian. BENGEL joins "in all the will of God" with "stand."
Clarke: Col 4:12 - -- Epaphras, who is one of you - A native of some part of Phrygia, and probably of Colosse itself
Epaphras, who is one of you - A native of some part of Phrygia, and probably of Colosse itself

A servant of Christ - A minister of the Gospel

Clarke: Col 4:12 - -- Labouring fervently for you - Αγωνιζομενος· Agonizing; very properly expressed by our translators, labouring fervently
Labouring fervently for you -

Clarke: Col 4:12 - -- That ye may stand perfect and complete - Ἱνα στητε τελειοι και πεπληρμενοι . That ye may stand firm, perfectly instr...
That ye may stand perfect and complete -
Instead of
This is such a persuasion as the Spirit of God, by means of the Gospel, gives to every sincere and faithful man; and from which arises the solid happiness of the genuine Christian. They who argue against it, prove, at least, that they have not got it.
Calvin -> Col 4:12
Calvin: Col 4:12 - -- 12.Always striving Here we have an example of a good pastor, whom distance of place cannot induce to forget the Church, so as to prevent him from tak...
12.Always striving Here we have an example of a good pastor, whom distance of place cannot induce to forget the Church, so as to prevent him from taking the care of it with him beyond the sea. We must notice, also, the strength of entreaty that is expressed in the word striving. For although the Apostle had it in view here to express intensity of affection, he at the same time admonishes the Colossians not to look upon the prayers of their pastor as useless, but, on the contrary, to reckon that they would afford them no small assistance. Lastly, let us infer from Paul’s words, that the perfection of Christians is, when they stand complete in the will of God, that they may not suspend their scheme of life upon anything else.
Defender -> Col 4:12
Defender: Col 4:12 - -- There is no actual record in Scripture that Paul ever actually visited Colosse, or that he established the church there. Nevertheless, he seemed to kn...
There is no actual record in Scripture that Paul ever actually visited Colosse, or that he established the church there. Nevertheless, he seemed to know personally many of the Colossian believers, particularly Philemon (Phm 1:19, Phm 1:22). Perhaps Epaphras, who had served as one of their pastors and teachers, kept in close touch with Paul and possibly had even been in prison with Paul and Aristarchus (Col 4:10) at the time Paul was writing this epistle. Epaphras also had evidently ministered in the nearby churches at Laodicea and Hierapolis (Col 4:12, Col 4:13)."
TSK -> Col 4:12
TSK: Col 4:12 - -- Epaphras : Col 1:7; Phm 1:23
a servant : Joh 12:26; Gal 1:10; Jam 1:1; 2Pe 1:1
always : Col 4:2; Luk 22:44; Gal 4:19; Heb 5:7; Jam 5:16
labouring : or...
a servant : Joh 12:26; Gal 1:10; Jam 1:1; 2Pe 1:1
always : Col 4:2; Luk 22:44; Gal 4:19; Heb 5:7; Jam 5:16
labouring : or, striving, Col. 2:1-23
that : Col 4:1; Rom 15:30; see note on Col 1:9, Col 1:22, Col 1:28; Mat 5:48; 1Co 2:6, 1Co 14:20 *Gr: 2Co 13:11; Phi 3:12-15; 1Th 5:23; Heb 5:14 *Gr: Heb 6:1; Jud 1:24
complete : or, filled, Rom 15:14

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Barnes -> Col 4:12
Barnes: Col 4:12 - -- Epaphras - Notes, Col 1:7. Always laboring fervently for you in prayers - Margin, "or striving."Greek: "agonizing."The word denotes the i...
Epaphras - Notes, Col 1:7.
Always laboring fervently for you in prayers - Margin, "or striving."Greek: "agonizing."The word denotes the intense desire which he had for their salvation; his fervent, earnest pleading for their welfare.
That ye may stand perfect and complete - Margin, as in Greek, filled. The desire was, that they might maintain their Christian principles unadulterated by the mixture of philosophy and error, and completely perform the will of God in every respect. This is the expression of a pious wish in regard to them, without any affirmation that any had been absolutely perfect, or that they would be perfect in this world. It is, however, a command of God that we should be perfect (see Mat 5:48), and it is the highest wish of benevolence in reference to anyone that he may be complete in moral character, and may do all the will of God; compare the notes at 1Co 13:9.
Poole -> Col 4:12
Poole: Col 4:12 - -- Epaphras, who is one of you, a servant of Christ, saluteth you: after he had given them the good wishes of some of the Jews, he doth here give the li...
Epaphras, who is one of you, a servant of Christ, saluteth you: after he had given them the good wishes of some of the Jews, he doth here give the like from some of the Gentiles, beginning with Epaphras, whom he had before commended, Col 1:7,8 , and doth here recommend him as born and bred amongst them, devoted to their service, in being the servant of Christ, as Paul, separated to the preaching of the gospel, Rom 1:1 , yea, a fellow prisoner with the apostle upon that account, Phm 1:23 .
Always labouring fervently for you in prayers and, as it became such a one, faithful in his office, not diverted by distance of place or length of time, was night and day contending zealously with prayers to God for their spiritual, temporal, and eternal welfare, as Rom 15:30 .
That ye may stand perfect and complete in all the will of God that they might attain a sufficient perfection in all that which God would have them reach to: See Poole on "Col 1:28,29" . See Poole on "Phi 3:15" . The distance between Colosse and Philippi, &c. render it improbable, whatever a learned man conceits, that Epaphras should be the same with Epaphroditus.
Haydock -> Col 4:12
Haydock: Col 4:12 - -- Epaphras. He was apostle and bishop of the Colossians, as has been observed. It was he who engaged St. Paul to write to them, fearing lest they sho...
Epaphras. He was apostle and bishop of the Colossians, as has been observed. It was he who engaged St. Paul to write to them, fearing lest they should give themselves up to the novelties of the false apostles, after having received the gospel from him in all its purity. (Calmet)
Gill -> Col 4:12
Gill: Col 4:12 - -- Epaphras, who is one of you,.... A native of Colosse, and one of their faithful ministers; see Col 1:7.
A servant of Christ; not merely in the same...
Epaphras, who is one of you,.... A native of Colosse, and one of their faithful ministers; see Col 1:7.
A servant of Christ; not merely in the same sense as every believer is, but as he was a preacher of the Gospel, in which he faithfully served his Lord and master, Christ:
saluteth you; sends his Christian respects to you, for whom he bore a sincere love and hearty affection, as appears by what follows:
always labouring fervently for you in prayers; in all his prayers, which were many and frequent, he never forgot his dear flock at Colosse, of which he was pastor, but strove with God for them, even to an agony, as the word signifies; he wrestled with the Lord as Jacob did, nor, as he, would he let him go without a blessing for this church; he was incessant, importunate, and fervent in prayer for them: and what he prayed in particular for them was,
that ye may stand perfect; in Christ Jesus their head, and in his spotless righteousness; see Col 1:28 and continue believing in him, and looking to him for righteousness and strength, in whom all the fulness, the perfection of grace dwells; and where the saints only are, and can continue to be perfect:
and complete in all the will of God; or "be filled" in it, have a perfect knowledge of the revealed will of God, both as to doctrine and practice, and be enabled to act according to it.

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TSK Synopsis -> Col 4:1-18
TSK Synopsis: Col 4:1-18 - --1 He exhorts them to be fervent in prayer;5 to walk wisely toward them that are not yet come to the true knowledge of Christ.10 He salutes them, and w...
MHCC -> Col 4:10-18
MHCC: Col 4:10-18 - --Paul had differed with Barnabas, on the account of this Mark, yet he is not only reconciled, but recommends him to the churches; an example of a truly...
Matthew Henry -> Col 4:7-18
Matthew Henry: Col 4:7-18 - -- In the close of this epistle the apostle does several of his friends the honour to leave their names upon record, with some testimony of his respect...
Barclay -> Col 4:12-15
Barclay: Col 4:12-15 - --So this honour-roll of Christian workers goes on.
There was Epaphras. He must have been the minister of the Church at Colosse (Col 1:7). This passag...
Constable -> Col 4:7-18; Col 4:10-14
Constable: Col 4:7-18 - --V. CONCLUSION 4:7-18
Paul concluded this epistle with personal information and instructions. He did this to bond...
