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In this addition to the award-winning BECNT series, leading New Testament scholar and bestselling author G. K. Beale offers a substantive evangelical commentary on Colossians and Philemon. With extensive research and thoughtful chapter-by-chapter exegesis, Beale leads readers through all aspects of Colossians and Philemon—sociological, historical, and theological—to help them better understand...

is apparent at points in the epistle, especially as this fracture has occurred through the work of the devil and his spiritual forces (1:13), who have been defeated at the cross (2:15). In this light, Christ as their Creator (1:16) is in a position of sovereign rule over them (2:10; following generally Dunn 1996: 102–3). But the break between creation and Creator also occurred through sinful human agency, as 1:14 and 1:21 make clear, though this was under the influence of evil powers (1:13). This
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