Kolosser 2:3

3 in welchem verborgen sind alle Schätze der Weisheit und der Erkenntnis.

Kolosser 2:3 Meaning and Commentary

Colossians 2:3

In whom are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.
] This may be understood either of the mystery of the Gospel, which contains the rich mines and hidden treasures of all divine truths; so called, because of the richness and intrinsic value and excellency of them; and because of their variety and abundance, being the unsearchable riches of Christ: or of Christ himself; and not so much of his personal wisdom, either as God, being the all-wise God, the wisdom of God, an omniscient Being, that knows all persons and things whatever, within the whole circle of wisdom and knowledge; or as man, whose wisdom and knowledge, though created, was very large and abundant; or as Mediator, on whom the spirit of wisdom and understanding, of counsel and of knowledge, rests; but of that fulness of truth as well as grace, which dwells in him as in its subject and fountain; by whom it comes, and from whom it is derived unto us; and our highest wisdom and knowledge lies in knowing him, whom to know is life eternal; and the excellency of whose knowledge surpasses everything else; it is the greatest riches, and most valuable treasure; nor is there anything worth knowing but what is in Christ, all is laid up in him: and being said to be "hid" in him, shows the excellency of the wisdom and knowledge that is in him only valuable things being hid, or compared to hid treasure; that this cannot be had without knowing him; that it is imperfect in the present state, and is not yet fully and clearly revealed; and therefore should be inquired after, and searched for, and Christ should be applied unto for it: (atmkx yznn) , "treasures of wisdom", is a phrase used by the Targumist F17.


FOOTNOTES:

F17 Jonathan ben Uzziel in Exod. xl. 4.

Kolosser 2:3 In-Context

1 Denn ich will, daß ihr wisset, welch großen Kampf ich habe um euch und die in Laodicäa und so viele mein Angesicht im Fleische nicht gesehen haben,
2 auf daß ihre Herzen getröstet sein mögen, vereinigt in Liebe und zu allem Reichtum der vollen Gewißheit des Verständnisses, zur Erkenntnis des Geheimnisses Gottes,
3 in welchem verborgen sind alle Schätze der Weisheit und der Erkenntnis.
4 Dies sage ich aber, auf daß niemand euch verführe durch überredende Worte.
5 Denn wenn ich auch dem Fleische nach abwesend bin, so bin ich doch im Geiste bei euch, mich freuend und sehend eure Ordnung und die Festigkeit eures Glaubens an Christum.
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