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Text -- Colossians 4:7 (NET)

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4:7 Tychicus, a dear brother, faithful minister, and fellow slave in the Lord, will tell you all the news about me.
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Names, People and Places:
 · Tychicus a man who was a fellow worker with Paul


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Zeal | Tychicus | PRAETORIAN GUARD | Minister | MINISTRY | Love | LAODICEANS, EPISTLE TO THE | IN THE LORD | ESTATE | Colossians, Epistle to the | COLOSSIANS, THE EPISTLE TO THE | Beloved | BROTHER | more
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Robertson: Col 4:7 - -- All my affairs ( ta kat' eme panta ). "All the things relating to me."The accusative case the object of gnōrisei . The same idiom in Act 25:14; Phi...

All my affairs ( ta kat' eme panta ).

"All the things relating to me."The accusative case the object of gnōrisei . The same idiom in Act 25:14; Phi 1:2.

Robertson: Col 4:7 - -- Tychicus ( Tuchikos ). Mentioned also in Eph 6:21 as the bearer of that Epistle and with the same verb gnōrisei (future active of gnōrizō ) ...

Tychicus ( Tuchikos ).

Mentioned also in Eph 6:21 as the bearer of that Epistle and with the same verb gnōrisei (future active of gnōrizō ) and with the same descriptive epithet as here (ho agapētos adelphos kai pistos diakonos en Kuriōi , the beloved brother and faithful minister in the Lord) except that here we have also kai sundoulos (and fellow-servant). Abbott suggests that Paul adds sundoulos because he had used it of Epaphras in Col 1:7. Perhaps pistos goes with both substantives and means faithful to Paul as well as to Christ.

Vincent: Col 4:7 - -- Tychicus Mentioned Act 20:4; Eph 6:21; 2Ti 4:12; Tit 3:12.

Tychicus

Mentioned Act 20:4; Eph 6:21; 2Ti 4:12; Tit 3:12.

Vincent: Col 4:7 - -- Minister ( διάκονος ) Probably to Paul himself. Compare Act 19:22; Act 20:4. Scarcely in the official sense of deacon .

Minister ( διάκονος )

Probably to Paul himself. Compare Act 19:22; Act 20:4. Scarcely in the official sense of deacon .

Vincent: Col 4:7 - -- Fellow-servant ( σύνδουλος ) Used by Paul only here and Col 1:7, of Epaphras. By this term he designates Tychicus as, in common with h...

Fellow-servant ( σύνδουλος )

Used by Paul only here and Col 1:7, of Epaphras. By this term he designates Tychicus as, in common with himself, a servant of Jesus Christ. Probably not with a strict, but with a quasi official reference.

JFB: Col 4:7 - -- (See on Eph 6:2).

(See on Eph 6:2).

JFB: Col 4:7 - -- Rather, "the beloved brother"; the article "the" marks him as well known to them.

Rather, "the beloved brother"; the article "the" marks him as well known to them.

Clarke: Col 4:7 - -- All my state shall Tychicus - See the note on Eph 6:21. Tychicus well knew the apostle’ s zeal and perseverance in preaching the Gospel, his su...

All my state shall Tychicus - See the note on Eph 6:21. Tychicus well knew the apostle’ s zeal and perseverance in preaching the Gospel, his sufferings on that account, his success in converting both Jews and Gentiles, and the converts which were made in Caesar’ s household; he could give these to the Colossians in ample detail, and some of them it would not have been prudent to commit to writing.

Calvin: Col 4:7 - -- 7.My things That the Colossians may know what concern he has for them, he confirms them, by giving them, in a manner, a pledge. For although he was i...

7.My things That the Colossians may know what concern he has for them, he confirms them, by giving them, in a manner, a pledge. For although he was in prison, and was in danger of his life, making care for himself a secondary matter, he consults for their interests by sending Tychicus to them. In this the singular zeal, no less than prudence of the holy Apostle, shines forth; for it is no small matter that, while he is held prisoner, and is in the most imminent danger on account of the gospel, he, nevertheless, does not cease to employ himself in advancing the gospel, and takes care of all the Churches. Thus, the body, indeed, is under confinement, but the mind, anxious to employ itself in everything good, roams far and wide. His prudence shews itself in his sending a fit and prudent person to confirm them, as far as was necessary, and withstand the craftiness of the false apostles; and, farther, in his retaining Epaphras beside himself, until they should come to learn what and how great an agreement there was in doctrine among all true teachers, and might hear from Tychicus the same thing that they had previously learned from Epaphras. Let us carefully meditate on these examples, that they may stir us up to all imitation of the like pursuit.

Defender: Col 4:7 - -- See note on Col 1:2."

See note on Col 1:2."

TSK: Col 4:7 - -- my : Eph 6:21-23 Tychicus : Act 20:4; 2Ti 4:12; Tit 3:12 a beloved : Col 4:9, Col 4:12; Eph 6:21; Phi 2:25 a faithful : 1Co 4:1-4

my : Eph 6:21-23

Tychicus : Act 20:4; 2Ti 4:12; Tit 3:12

a beloved : Col 4:9, Col 4:12; Eph 6:21; Phi 2:25

a faithful : 1Co 4:1-4

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Col 4:7-8 - -- All my state shall Tychicus declare unto you - See these verses explained in the notes at Eph 6:21-22.

All my state shall Tychicus declare unto you - See these verses explained in the notes at Eph 6:21-22.

Poole: Col 4:7 - -- All my state shall Tychicus declare unto you: the apostle drawing to a conclusion, that he at so great distance might certify them of his love to the...

All my state shall Tychicus declare unto you: the apostle drawing to a conclusion, that he at so great distance might certify them of his love to them, and care for them, doth here acquaint them that with this Epistle he was sending two persons of integrity, for their satisfaction and his, viz. Tychicus, an Asiatic, their countryman and his fellow traveller, Act 20:4 , whom he sometimes sent to others, 2Ti 4:12 Tit 3:12 , who would give them to understand what circumstances he was in, and all his affairs: see Eph 6:21,22 .

Who is a beloved brother whom he recommends to them as being a good man, a brother, as Timothy, Col 1:1 , and Epaphroditus, Phi 2:25 , beloved of the people.

And a faithful minister and whom he had experimentally found to be a faithful deacon, in the larger acceptation, or minister, i.e. of Jesus Christ, and his messenger.

And fellow servant in the Lord and owned as his colleague, or

fellow servant in the Lord that they might more kindly receive him.

Gill: Col 4:7 - -- All my state shall Tychicus declare unto you,.... This Tychicus was an Asian by birth; see Act 20:4. His name signifies "fortunate", and is the same w...

All my state shall Tychicus declare unto you,.... This Tychicus was an Asian by birth; see Act 20:4. His name signifies "fortunate", and is the same with "Fortunatus" in Latin, which name is mentioned in 1Co 16:17 whether he is the same person may be inquired. It is said that this Tychicus was one of the seventy disciples, and was afterwards bishop of Chalcedon. However, he was employed by the apostle as a messenger to Colosse, as he also was to Ephesus, see Eph 6:21, to inform the members of the church of his state and condition, how it was with him; as that he was in prison at Rome, for the sake of the Gospel, which he continued to abide by, and held fast the profession of, not being in the least moved and intimidated by what he suffered, being supported by the presence of Christ, and the discoveries of his love; and therefore, though his outward state was very mean and uncomfortable, yet the inward state of his soul was right and good; the inward man was renewed day by day. He might also send word by him what his thoughts were about his deliverance, or his dissolution, and what expectation he had of either of these: and that they might give the greater credit to what Tychicus should relate from him, he gives him the following character,

who is a beloved brother, and a faithful minister: the same character is given of him in Eph 6:21; see Gill on Eph 6:21 to which is here added,

and fellow servant in the Lord; he was a "brother" in Christ, being a partaker of the same grace, and in the same spiritual relation; and "beloved" of God, and Christ, of all the churches and saints that knew him, and especially by the apostle; and was also a "minister" of the Gospel, a preacher of Jesus Christ, and a "faithful" one to Christ, to his Gospel, and the souls of men; than which a greater character cannot well be given: and though the apostle was endued with such superior gifts, grace, and usefulness; yet he calls this ministering brother a "fellow servant in the Lord"; he having a commission to preach from the same Lord, and having the same Gospel intrusted with him, and being engaged in the same good work, and having the same ends in view, the glory of Christ, and the good of souls; though he had not equal abilities and qualifications, and was not in the same high post and office as an apostle of Jesus Christ.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Col 4:7 Grk “all things according to me.”

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 4:7-9 - --Ministers are servants to Christ, and fellow-servants to one another. They have one Lord, though they have different stations and powers for service. ...

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 4:7-11 - --The list of names at the end of this chapter is a list of heroes of the faith. We must remember the circumstances. Paul was in prison awaiting trial...

Constable: Col 4:7-18 - --V. CONCLUSION 4:7-18 Paul concluded this epistle with personal information and instructions. He did this to bond...

Constable: Col 4:7-9 - --A. The bearers of this epistle 4:7-9 4:7-8 Paul sent Tychicus with this letter for two primary purposes. He wanted to provide more information about h...

College: Col 4:1-18 - --COLOSSIANS 4 XII. FINAL EXHORTATIONS TO PRAYER AND PROPER BEHAVIOR (4:2-6) 2 Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful. 3 And pray fo...

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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 4 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Col 4:1, He exhorts them to be fervent in prayer; Col 4:5, to walk wisely toward them that are not yet come to the true knowledge of Chri...

Poole: Colossians 4 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 4

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 4 (Chapter Introduction) (Col 4:1) Masters to do their duty towards servants. (Col 4:2-6) Persons of all ranks to persevere in prayer, and Christian prudence. (Col 4:7-9) Th...

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 4 (Chapter Introduction) I. He continues his account of the duty of masters, from the close of the former chapter (Col 4:1). II. He exhorts to the duty of prayer (Col 4:2-...

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 4 (Chapter Introduction) The Christian's Prayer (Col_4:2-4) The Christian And The World (Col_4:5-6) Faithful Companions (Col_4:7-11) More Names Of Honour (Col_4:12-15) Th...

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 4 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO COLOSSIANS 4 This chapter begins with an exhortation to masters to behave towards their servants in a just and equitable manner, fr...

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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