2:1 For
I
would
have
you
know
how
greatly
I
strive
for
you,
and
for
them
at
Laodicea,
and
for
as
many
as
have
not
seen
my
face
in
the
flesh;
2:2 that
their
hearts
may
be
comforted,
they
being
knit
together
in
love,
and
unto
all
riches
of
the
full
assurance
of
understanding,
that
they
may
know
the
mystery
of
God,
[even]
Christ,
2:3 in
whom
are
all
the
treasures
of
wisdom
and
knowledge
hidden.
2:4 This
I
say,
that
no
one
may
delude
you
with
persuasiveness
of
speech.
2:5 For
though
I
am
absent
in
the
flesh,
yet
am
I
with
you
in
the
spirit,
joying
and
beholding
your
order,
and
the
stedfastness
of
your
faith
in
Christ.
2:6 As
therefore
ye
received
Christ
Jesus
the
Lord,
[so]
walk
in
him,
2:7 rooted
and
builded
up
in
him,
and
established
in
your
faith,
even
as
ye
were
taught,
abounding
in
thanksgiving.
2:8 Take
heed
lest
there
shall
be
any
one
that
maketh
spoil
of
you
through
his
philosophy
and
vain
deceit,
after
the
tradition
of
men,
after
the
rudiments
of
the
world,
and
not
after
Christ:
2:9 for
in
him
dwelleth
all
the
fulness
of
the
Godhead
bodily,
2:10 and
in
him
ye
are
made
full,
who
is
the
head
of
all
principality
and
power:
2:11 in
whom
ye
were
also
circumcised
with
a
circumcision
not
made
with
hands,
in
the
putting
off
of
the
body
of
the
flesh,
in
the
circumcision
of
Christ;
2:12 having
been
buried
with
him
in
baptism,
wherein
ye
were
also
raised
with
him
through
faith
in
the
working
of
God,
who
raised
him
from
the
dead.
2:13 And
you,
being
dead
through
your
trespasses
and
the
uncircumcision
of
your
flesh,
you,
[I
say],
did
he
make
alive
together
with
him,
having
forgiven
us
all
our
trespasses;
2:14 having
blotted
out
the
bond
written
in
ordinances
that
was
against
us,
which
was
contrary
to
us:
and
he
hath
taken
it
out
that
way,
nailing
it
to
the
cross;
2:15 having
despoiled
the
principalities
and
the
powers,
he
made
a
show
of
them
openly,
triumphing
over
them
in
it.
2:16 Let
no
man
therefore
judge
you
in
meat,
or
in
drink,
or
in
respect
of
a
feast
day
or
a
new
moon
or
a
sabbath
day:
2:17 which
are
a
shadow
of
the
things
to
come;
but
the
body
is
Christ's.
2:18 Let
no
man
rob
you
of
your
prize
by
a
voluntary
humility
and
worshipping
of
the
angels,
dwelling
in
the
things
which
he
hath
seen,
vainly
puffed
up
by
his
fleshly
mind,
2:19 and
not
holding
fast
the
Head,
from
whom
all
the
body,
being
supplied
and
knit
together
through
the
joints
and
bands,
increasing
with
the
increase
of
God.
2:20 If
ye
died
with
Christ
from
the
rudiments
of
the
world,
why,
as
though
living
in
the
world,
do
ye
subject
yourselves
to
ordinances,
2:21 Handle
not,
nor
taste,
nor
touch
2:22 (all
which
things
are
to
perish
with
the
using),
after
the
precepts
and
doctrines
of
men
2:23 Which
things
have
indeed
a
show
of
wisdom
in
will-worship,
and
humility,
and
severity
to
the
body;
[but
are]
not
of
any
value
against
the
indulgence
of
the
flesh.