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In the letter to the Colossians, Paul offers a compelling vision of the Christian life; his claims transcend religion and bring politics, culture, spirituality, power, ethnicity, and more into play. This exegetical and theological commentary by Scot McKnight delves deeply into Paul’s message in Colossians and draws out the theology that underpins it. McKnight interacts closely with the text of...

the exegete clarifies how that wisdom tradition functions as wisdom, we are left dangling on a historical hook. We get off this hook when we consider what Paul says next: “understanding that the Spirit gives.”169 This wisdom is Christocentric (1:19, 27; 2:2–3, 8) and mediated through the Holy Spirit (not just human spirit and not just “spiritual”). Four considerations suggest this process is about the Holy Spirit: 1. The term pneumatikos has a possessive sense. 2. The two nouns attached to “Spirit” (wisdom,
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