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Psalms 116:17

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116:17 I will present a thank offering to you,

and call on the name of the Lord.

Luke 22:17-18

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22:17 Then 1  he took a cup, 2  and after giving thanks he said, “Take this and divide it among yourselves. 22:18 For I tell you that from now on I will not drink of the fruit 3  of the vine until the kingdom of God comes.” 4 

Luke 22:20

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22:20 And in the same way he took 5  the cup after they had eaten, 6  saying, “This cup that is poured out for you is the new covenant 7  in my blood.

Luke 22:1

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Judas’ Decision to Betray Jesus

22:1 Now the Feast of Unleavened Bread, 8  which is called the Passover, was approaching.

Colossians 1:16

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1:16 for all things in heaven and on earth were created by him – all things, whether visible or invisible, whether thrones or dominions, 9  whether principalities or powers – all things were created through him and for him.

Colossians 1:21

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Paul’s Goal in Ministry

1:21 And you were at one time strangers and enemies in your 10  minds 11  as expressed through 12  your evil deeds,

Colossians 1:25-27

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1:25 I became a servant of the church according to the stewardship 13  from God – given to me for you – in order to complete 14  the word of God, 1:26 that is, the mystery that has been kept hidden from ages and generations, but has now been revealed to his saints. 1:27 God wanted to make known to them the glorious 15  riches of this mystery among the Gentiles, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory.
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[22:17]  1 tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “then” to indicate the implied sequence of events within the narrative.

[22:17]  2 sn Then he took a cup. Only Luke mentions two cups at this meal; the other synoptic gospels (Matt, Mark) mention only one. This is the first of the two. It probably refers to the first cup in the traditional Passover meal, which today has four cups (although it is debated whether the fourth cup was used in the 1st century).

[22:18]  3 tn Grk “the produce” (“the produce of the vine” is a figurative expression for wine).

[22:18]  4 sn Until the kingdom of God comes is a reference to the kingdom in all its power. See Luke 17:20-37. Jesus awaits celebration with the arrival of full kingdom blessing.

[22:20]  5 tn The words “he took” are not in the Greek text at this point, but are an understood repetition from v. 19.

[22:20]  6 tn The phrase “after they had eaten” translates the temporal infinitive construction μετὰ τὸ δειπνῆσαι (meta to deipnhsai), where the verb δειπνέω (deipnew) means “to eat a meal” or “to have a meal.”

[22:20]  7 sn Jesus’ death established the forgiveness promised in the new covenant of Jer 31:31. Jesus is reinterpreting the symbolism of the Passover meal, indicating the presence of a new era.

[22:1]  8 sn The Feast of Unleavened Bread was a week long celebration that followed the day of Passover, so one name was used for both feasts (Exod 12:1-20; 23:15; 34:18; Deut 16:1-8).

[1:16]  9 tn BDAG 579 s.v. κυριότης 3 suggests “bearers of the ruling powers, dominions” here.

[1:21]  10 tn The article τῇ (th) has been translated as a possessive pronoun (ExSyn 215).

[1:21]  11 tn Although διανοία (dianoia) is singular in Greek, the previous plural noun ἐχθρούς (ecqrous) indicates that all those from Colossae are in view here.

[1:21]  12 tn The dative ἐν τοῖς ἔργοις τοῖς πονηροῖς (en toi" ergoi" toi" ponhroi") is taken as means, indicating the avenue through which hostility in the mind is revealed and made known.

[1:25]  13 tn BDAG 697 s.v. οἰκονομία 1.b renders the term here as “divine office.”

[1:25]  14 tn See BDAG 828 s.v. πληρόω 3. The idea here seems to be that the apostle wants to “complete the word of God” in that he wants to preach it to every person in the known world (cf. Rom 15:19). See P. T. O’Brien, Colossians, Philemon (WBC), 82.

[1:27]  15 tn The genitive noun τῆς δόξης (ths doxhs) is an attributive genitive and has therefore been translated as “glorious riches.”



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