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Colossians 1:11
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Colossians 1:11

Greek, "Being made mighty with (literally, 'in') all might."

according to his glorious power—rather, "according to the power (the characteristic of 'His glory,' here appropriate to Paul's argument, Ephesians 1:19; Ephesians 6:10; as its exuberant 'riches,' in Ephesians 3:16) of His glory." His power is inseparable from His glory (Romans 6:4).

unto all patience—so as to attain to all patient endurance; persevering, enduring continuance in the faith, in spite of trials of persecutors, and seductions of false teachers.

long-suffering—towards those whom one could repel. "Patience," or "endurance," is exercised in respect to those whom one cannot repel [CHRYSOSTOM].

with joyfulness—joyful endurance (Acts 16:25; Romans 5:3, Romans 5:11).




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