2:1 For
I
wish
you
to
know
how
great
a
conflict
I
have
for
you
and
those
in
Laodicea,
and
as
many
as
have
not
seen
my
face
in
the
flesh,
2:2 that
their
hearts
may
be
comforted,
being
united
in
love,
and
to
all
riches
of
the
full
assurance
of
the
understanding,
to
the
full
knowledge
of
the
secret
of
the
God
and
Father,
and
of
the
Christ,
2:3 in
whom
are
all
the
treasures
of
the
wisdom
and
the
knowledge
hid,
2:4 and
this
I
say,
that
no
one
may
beguile
you
in
enticing
words,
2:5 for
if
even
in
the
flesh
I
am
absent--yet
in
the
spirit
I
am
with
you,
joying
and
beholding
your
order,
and
the
stedfastness
of
your
faith
in
regard
to
Christ;
2:6 as,
then,
ye
did
receive
Christ
Jesus
the
Lord,
in
him
walk
ye,
2:7 being
rooted
and
built
up
in
him,
and
confirmed
in
the
faith,
as
ye
were
taught--abounding
in
it
in
thanksgiving.
2:8 See
that
no
one
shall
be
carrying
you
away
as
spoil
through
the
philosophy
and
vain
deceit,
according
to
the
deliverance
of
men,
according
to
the
rudiments
of
the
world,
and
not
according
to
Christ,
2:9 because
in
him
doth
tabernacle
all
the
fulness
of
the
Godhead
bodily,
2:10 and
ye
are
in
him
made
full,
who
is
the
head
of
all
principality
and
authority,
2:11 in
whom
also
ye
were
circumcised
with
a
circumcision
not
made
with
hands,
in
the
putting
off
of
the
body
of
the
sins
of
the
flesh
in
the
circumcision
of
the
Christ,
2:12 being
buried
with
him
in
the
baptism,
in
which
also
ye
rose
with
[him]
through
the
faith
of
the
working
of
God,
who
did
raise
him
out
of
the
dead.
2:13 And
you--being
dead
in
the
trespasses
and
the
uncircumcision
of
your
flesh--He
made
alive
together
with
him,
having
forgiven
you
all
the
trespasses,
2:14 having
blotted
out
the
handwriting
in
the
ordinances
that
is
against
us,
that
was
contrary
to
us,
and
he
hath
taken
it
out
of
the
way,
having
nailed
it
to
the
cross;
2:15 having
stripped
the
principalities
and
the
authorities,
he
made
a
shew
of
them
openly--having
triumphed
over
them
in
it.
2:16 Let
no
one,
then,
judge
you
in
eating
or
in
drinking,
or
in
respect
of
a
feast,
or
of
a
new
moon,
or
of
sabbaths,
2:17 which
are
a
shadow
of
the
coming
things,
and
the
body
[is]
of
the
Christ;
2:18 let
no
one
beguile
you
of
your
prize,
delighting
in
humble-mindedness
and
[in]
worship
of
the
messengers,
intruding
into
the
things
he
hath
not
seen,
being
vainly
puffed
up
by
the
mind
of
his
flesh,
2:19 and
not
holding
the
head,
from
which
all
the
body--through
the
joints
and
bands
gathering
supply,
and
being
knit
together--may
increase
with
the
increase
of
God.
2:20 If,
then,
ye
did
die
with
the
Christ
from
the
rudiments
of
the
world,
why,
as
living
in
the
world,
are
ye
subject
to
ordinances
2:21 --thou
mayest
not
touch,
nor
taste,
nor
handle--
2:22 which
are
all
for
destruction
with
the
using,
after
the
commands
and
teachings
of
men,
2:23 which
are,
indeed,
having
a
matter
of
wisdom
in
will-worship,
and
humble-mindedness,
and
neglecting
of
body--not
in
any
honour,
unto
a
satisfying
of
the
flesh.