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Colossians

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That Colossians was written by the Apostle Paul remained unquestioned until the 19th Century; and even then only a minority of scholars held an opposing view. The letter claims to have been written by Paul (1:1, 1:23 & 4:18), and the grounds for doubt are supposedly the letter's language, style, theology and its relation to the Letter to the Ephesians.

It seems that the arguments of opponents of Pauline authorship regarding language and style are weak, and hardly worth mention. It is pointed out that the number of words that occur in Colossians that do not appear elsewhere in the NT indicates reason for suspicion, however Colossians actually falls within the normal range for Pauline epistles. Opponents may also mention a few stylistic aspects which they consider "un-Pauline", such as the joining of synonyms ("teach and admonish one another", 3:16), but this is by no means a strong argument.

As regards theology, it is considered that Colossians lacks themes found in other Pauline letters and has other themes not found elsewhere. However, it is a bit much to assume that Paul would include every one of his themes in every letter; in fact there would be no reason for this. He wrote these letters to address issues arising in different Churches: of course there is going to be difference in themes. This argument could actually be used to show the authenticity of the letter!

Finally, the relationship of Colossians to Ephesians has sometimes led to the proposal that one or the other must not be authentic. The two letters contain many similar passages and themes, indeed some feel that Ephesians is a copy and expansion of Colossians (see Ephesians). However, neither Ephesians nor Colossians were questioned until the 19th Century, and this based upon relatively weak arguments. It seems just as easy to imagine the two letters coming from Paul, though directed to different Churches, for different reasons with different emphases.

In conclusion it seems that there is no strong reason to doubt that Colossians was written by the Apostle Paul.

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The date is a bit hard to settle on: if Paul was imprisoned at Rome at this time, then early 60's; if elsewhere, then late 50's.

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