Definitions for Colossians

Colossians Co·los·sians

Spelling: [kuh-losh-uh nz]
IPA: /kəˈlɒʃ ənz/

Colossians is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 369 anagrams from letters in Colossians (acilnoosss).

Definitions for Colossians

noun

  1. a book of the New Testament, written by Paul. Abbreviation: Col.
  2. a native or inhabitant of Colossae.
  3. one of the Christians of Colossae, to whom Paul addressed one of his Epistles.

adjective

  1. of or relating to Colossae or its inhabitants.

Origin of Colossians

Latin Coloss(ae) (Greek Kolossaî) + -ian

Examples for Colossians

Among these, beside the Galatians, were the Ephesians and the Colossians.

The Epistle to the Colossians is peculiarly "Christological."

Colossians 3:15 says, "Let the peace of God rule in your hearts."

His name appears also in the address of Colossians and of Philemon.

And the clergyman's text was in Colossians 1:12, "Meet to be partakers of the inheritance."

Davidson and Mayerhoff believe that neither Ephesians nor Colossians is genuine.

To the Colossians from his prison he writes, "Remember my bonds."

What is really significant in Colossians is the character of the errorists.

In Colossians i. 7: "As ye also learned of Epaphras our dear fellowservant;" and in iv.

The Colossians were the inhabitants of Colossus, in Phrygia.

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