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St. Paul's Epistles to the Colossians and Philemon / A revised text with introductions, notes and dissertations

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The edition presents a revised Greek text of the Epistles to the Colossians and Philemon accompanied by detailed introductions, linguistic and historical commentary, and critical notes. It examines the local churches of the Lycus valley, analyzes the Colossian heresy and its relation to Gnostic and Essenic currents, and develops the epistle's Christological theology. The volume includes line-by-line textual notes, discussion of variant readings and key terms (notably plērōma), disquisitions on authorship and interpolation questions, an appendix on the Epistle from Laodicea, and a concise introduction and annotated text of Philemon, all framed by nineteenth-century philological and exegetical methods.

INDEX.

  • Abercius (Avircius), Bp. of Hierapolis, p. 54 sq.
  • Acts of the Apostles; passages explained, p. 23 (xiii. 4, xvi. 6);
    • p. 95 (xix. 13, 19);
    • p. 370 (xiv. 11).
  • ædificatoriæ, the sufferings of Christ as, p. 232
  • Ælfric on the Epistle to Laodiceans, p. 362
  • Alasanda or Alasadda, p. 152
  • Alexander of Tralles on charms, p. 92
  • Alexandria, a supposed Buddhist establishment at, p. 151
  • Andrew, St, in Asia, p. 45
  • Angelolatry condemned, p. 101, 103, 184, i. 16, ii. 10, 15, 18;
    • forbidden by the Council of Laodicea, p. 68
  • angelology of Cerinthus, p. 110;
    • of Essenism, p. 96;
    • of the Jews, ii. 18
  • Angels, orders of, i. 16
  • Anselm of Laon, p. 361
  • Antiochus the Great, colony of, in Asia Minor, p. 19
  • Antiochus Theos refounds Laodicea, p. 5
  • aorist, epistolary, iv. 8, Ph. 11, 19, 21;
    • contrasted with perfect, i. 16
  • Apamea, p. 19, 20;
    • Jews at, p. 21
  • Apocalypse, correspondences with St Paul’s Epistles to Asia, 41 sq.
  • apocrypha, use of word, p. 90, ii. 3
  • Apollinaris, see Claudius Apollinaris
  • Apollo Archegetes worshipped at Hierapolis, p. 12
  • Apostolic Fathers, Christology of, p. 190
  • Apostolic Writings, Christology of, p. 189
  • Apphia, wife of Philemon, p. 372;
    • the name Phrygian, 372 sq.
  • Archippus, iv. 17;
    • son of Philemon, 374;
    • office and abode, 375;
    • rebuke to, 43
  • Arian heresy in Hierapolis and Laodicea, p. 64
  • Arian use of the expression ‘First-born of all creation,’ i. 15
  • Aristarchus, iv. 10
  • Aristion, p. 45
  • Aristotle, on slavery, p. 379;
    • definition of ‘knowledge,’ ii. 3;
    • of ‘wisdom,’ i. 9
  • Armagh, Book of, p. 348, 352
  • article, omission of the definite, i. 4
  • asah, a supposed derivation of Essenes, p. 126
  • Ascents of James, p. 168
  • asceticism among the Jewish sects, p. 87;
    • Colossian heretics, p. 104;
    • Essenes, p. 173;
    • a result of Gnosticism, p. 79
  • Aseis, a Laodicean title of Zeus, p. 8
  • Asia, meaning of, p. 19
  • Asia Minor, geography of, p. 1 sq.;
    • list of writers on, p. 1;
    • how divided under the Romans, 7;
    • a modern hypothesis about Christianity in, p. 50
  • Asidæans, p. 120
  • asya, a supposed derivation of Essene, p. 125
  • Athanasius, on ‘Firstborn of all Creation,’ i. 15
  • Athens, a Buddhist burnt alive at, p. 155
  • Augustine, on ‘Firstborn of all Creation,’ i. 15;
    • on ‘wisdom and knowledge,’ ii. 3
  • ἀγάπη, ὁ υἱὸς τῆς ἀγάπης αὐτοῦ, i. 13
  • ἅγιος, i. 2
  • ἀγών, ἀγωνία, ἀγωνίζεσθαι, i. 29, ii. 1, iv. 12
  • ἀδελφός (ὁ), i, 1
  • ἀθυμεῖν, iii. 21
  • αἰσχρολογία, iii. 8
  • ἀκαθαρσία, iii. 5
  • ἅλας, iv. 6
  • ἀληθεία, ἡ ἀληθεία τοῦ εὐαγγελίου, i. 5;
    • ἐν ἀληθείᾳ, i. 6
  • ἀλλά, after εἰ or εἰ καί in St Paul, ii. 5
  • ἄμωμος, i. 22
  • ἀναπάυεσθαι, Ph. 7
  • ἀναπληροῦν, p. 230
  • ἀνέγκλητος, i. 22
  • ἀνεψίος, iv. 10
  • ἀνήκειν, iii. 18;
    • τὸ ἀνῆκον, Ph. 8
  • ἀνθρωπάρεσκοι, iii. 22
  • ἀνταναπληροῦν, i. 24
  • ἀνταπόδοσις, iii. 24
  • ἀόρατος, i. 16
  • ἀπεκδύεσθαι, ii. 15
  • ἀπέκδυσις, ii. 11
  • ἀπέχειν, Ph. 15
  • ἀπηλλοτριωμένοι, i. 21
  • ἀποθνήσκειν, ii. 20
  • ἀποκαταλλάσσειν, i. 20, 21
  • ἀπόκρυφος, ii. 3
  • ἀπολύτρωσις, i. 14
  • ἀπόχρησις, ii. 22
  • ἅπτεσθαι, ii. 21
  • ἀρέσκεια, i. 10
  • ἀρχή applied to Christ, p. 41; i. 16, 18
  • αὐξάνειν, i. 6
  • Αὐτὸς ἔστιν, i. 17
  • ἀφείδεια, ii. 23
  • ἁφή, ii. 19
  • ἀχειροποίητος, ii. 11
  • ἄχρηστος, Ph. 11
  • B (Cod. Vaticanus), excellence of, p. 314.
  • Banaim, the, p. 132
  • Banus not an Essene, p. 161
  • Bardesanes, on Buddhists, 154;
    • his date, p. 155
  • Barnabas, life of, iv. 10;
    • epistle ascribed to, ib.
  • basilica, iv. 15
  • Basilides, p. 331
  • Baur, p. 77, 81, 384
  • Bene-hakkeneseth, p. 130
  • Brahminism, p. 154, 155
  • Buddhism, assumed influence on Essenism, p. 151 sq.;
    • supposed establishment of, in Alexandria, p. 151;
    • unknown in the West, p. 153 sq.;
    • four steps of, p. 157
  • Buddhist at Athens, p. 155
  • βάπτισμα, βαπτισμός, p. 250
  • βάρβαρος, iii. 11
  • βλασφημία, iii. 8
  • βούλεσθαι, Ph. 13
  • βραβεύειν, iii. 15
  • Cabbala, see Kabbala
  • Cainites, p. 79
  • Calvin, iii. 8, p. 341, 384
  • Canonical writings and Papias, p. 52
  • Carpocratians, p. 79, 80
  • Cataphryges, p. 98
  • Cavensis, codex, p. 348
  • celibacy, p. 173
  • Cerinthus, p. 107 sq.;
    • Judaism of, p. 108;
    • Gnosticism of, ib.;
    • cosmogony of, p. 109;
    • Christology of, p. 111 sq.;
    • pleroma of, p. 330
  • chaber, p. 128
  • Chagigah, on ceremonial purity, p. 128
  • Chalcedon, council of, p. 65
  • chasha, chashaim, a derivation of Essene, p. 119
  • chasi, chasyo, a derivation of Essene, p. 118;
    • connexion with chasid, p. 124
  • chasid, a false derivation of Essene, p. 115
  • Chasidim, p. 120;
    • not a proper name for the Essenes, p. 122
  • chasin, chosin, a false derivation for Essene, p. 116
  • chaza, chazya, a derivation of Essene, p. 117
  • Chonos or Chonæ, p. 15, 71
  • Christ, the Person of, p. 34;
    • St Paul’s doctrine about, p. 41, 181 sq., i. 15–20, ii. 9–15;
    • the Word Incarnate, p. 101, 102;
    • the pleroma in Him p. 102, i. 19, ii. 9, 10;
    • Life in Him, the remedy against sin, p. 34, 186 sq.;
    • His teaching and practice not Essene, p. 170 sq.
  • Christianity, not an outgrowth of Essenism, p. 159;
    • in relation to Epictetus, p. 13;
    • to Gnosticism, p. 80;
    • to slavery, p. 389, 391 sq.
  • Christianity in Asia Minor, p. 50
  • Christianized Essenes, p. 89, 90, 135
  • Christians of St John, p. 165
  • Christology of Ep. to Col., p. 101, 188;
    • of other Apostolic writings, p. 189;
    • of succeeding ages, p. 190
  • Chronicon Paschale, p. 48, 61
  • Chrysostom, i. 13, 15, iii. 16, p. 340, Ph. 15, p. 383
  • Cibotus, p. 21
  • Cibyratic convention, p. 7
  • Circular Letter—the Ep. to the Ephesians—p. 37
  • Claudius, embassy from Ceylon in the reign of, p. 156
  • Claudius Apollinaris, the name, p. 57 sq.;
    • his works, p. 58 sq.
  • Clement of Alexandria, p. 79, 98, 154, 168, i. 9, 15, ii. 8, iii. 5, 16
  • Clement of Rome (§ 7) Col. i. 3;
  • Clementine Homilies, p. 136, 168
  • Clementine Recognitions, p. 164
  • Clermont, p. 3
  • collegia, iv. 15
  • Colossæ, orthography of, p. 16, i. 2;
    • situation, etc., p. 1 sq.;
    • distance from Laodicea, p. 376;
    • site, p. 13;
    • ancient greatness and decline, p. 15;
    • a Phrygian city, p. 18 sq.;
    • Jewish colony at, p. 19;
    • not visited by St Paul when the epistle was written, p. 23;
    • Epaphras the evangelist of, p. 29;
    • intended visit of Mark to, p. 40;
    • visit of St Paul to, p. 41;
    • obscurity of, p. 70;
    • a suffragan see of Laodicea, p. 69;
    • the Turkish conquest of, p. 71
  • Colossian heresy, nature of, p. 73 sq., 89, ii. 8;
    • writers upon, p. 74;
    • had regard to the Person of Christ, p. 112;
    • relation to Gnosticism, p. 98;
    • St Paul’s answer to, p. 181 sq.
  • Colossians, Epistle to, p. 33;
    • bearers of, p. 35;
    • salutations in, ib.;
    • charge respecting Laodicea, p. 36;
    • written by an amanuensis, iv. 18;
    • Christology of, p. 188;
    • style of, p. 191;
    • analysis of, p. 192;
    • various readings, see readings
  • colossinus, p. 4
  • community of goods, p. 176
  • Concord of the Laodiceans and Ephesians, etc., p. 31
  • Congregation, the holy, at Jerusalem, p. 131
  • Constantine, legislation of, p. 393
  • Constantinople, Council of, p. 65
  • conventus (Roman), p. 7
  • Corinth, visit of St Paul to, during his residence at Ephesus, p. 30
  • Corinthians, First Epistle to; passages explained: (i. 19, i. 9;
  • Corinthians, Second Epistle to; passages explained: (i. 7, i. 24;
  • Cornelius a Lapide, p. 342
  • Creation, Gnostic speculations about, p. 78 sq.;
    • Essene do., p. 90
  • Cyril of Alexandria, p. 154
  • καθὼς καί, i. 6, iii. 1
  • καί in both members of a comparison, i. 6
  • καὶ ὅσοι, ii. 1
  • καινός and νέος, ii. 10
  • κακία, iii. 8
  • καρποφορεῖσθαι, i. 6
  • καταβραβεύειν, ii. 18
  • κατενώπιον αὐτοῦ, i. 22
  • κατοικεῖν, i. 19
  • κενεμβατεύειν, ii. 18
  • κεφαλή, i. 18
  • κληρονομία, iii. 24
  • κλῆρος, i. 12
  • κλητός, iii. 12
  • κοινωνία, Ph. 6
  • κομίζειν, iii. 25
  • κοπιᾶν, i. 29
  • κοραξός, p. 4
  • κόσμος, ii. 8
  • κρατεῖν, ii. 19
  • κράτος, i. 11
  • κρίνειν, ii. 16
  • κτίσις, i. 15
  • κύριος, ὁ, (Christ, i. 10;
  • κυρίοτης, i. 16
  • χαρακτήρ, i. 15
  • χαρίζεσθαι, ii. 13, iii. 13, Ph. 22
  • χάρις, i. 2, (ἡ, iii. 16;
    • ἡ χάρις τοῦ θεοῦ, i. 6
  • χειρόγραφον, ii. 14
  • Χρηστότης, iii. 12
  • Damascene: see John Damascene
  • Darmstadiensis Codex, p. 348
  • dative (of instrument), ii. 7, iii. 16;
    • (of part affected), i. 4
  • Demas, p. 36, iv. 14, Ph. 24
  • Denizli, p. 7;
    • earthquake at, p. 3
  • diocese, p. 7
  • Diognetus, Epistle to, i. 18
  • Dion Chrysostom, p. 81, 153
  • Diospolis, an old name of Laodicea, p. 68
  • Divinity of Christ, p. 101 sq., 182 sq., i. 15
  • Docetæ, use of pleroma by, p. 337
  • dualism, p. 78, 87, 149
  • dyes of Colossæ and the neighbourhood, p. 4
  • δειγματίζειν, ii. 15
  • δέσμιος, Ph. 1, 10
  • δεσμός, Ph. 13
  • διά with gen., used of the Logos, p. 188, i. 16, 20
  • διακονία, διάκονος, iv. 7, 17
  • διδάσκειν, i. 28
  • διοίκησις, p. 7
  • δόγμα, ii. 14
  • δογματίζειν, ii. 20
  • δόξα, i. 11, 27
  • δοῦλος, Ph. 16;
    • δοῦλος Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ, iv. 12
  • δύναμις, i. 16
  • δυναμοῦν, i. 11
  • Earthquakes in the valley of the Lycus, p. 38
  • Ebionite Christology of Cerinthus, p. 110
  • economy of revelation perfected, p. 185
  • Elchesai, founder of the Mandeans, p. 167
  • Elchesai, Book of, p. 137
  • elders, primitive, p. 132
  • Eleazar expels evil spirits, p. 91
  • English Church on the Epistle to Laodicea, p. 362
  • English versions of the Epistle to Laodicea, p. 364
  • Epaphras, p. 34;
  • Epaphroditus, p. 34
  • Ephesians, Epistle to; a circular letter, p. 37;
  • Ephesus, Council of, p. 65
  • Ephesus, St Paul at, p. 30, 95;
    • exorcists at, p. 95
  • Epictetus, p. 13
  • Epiphanius, account of Cerinthus, p. 107;
    • on the Nasareans, p. 136
  • epistolary aorist, Ph. 11, 19, 21
  • epulones of Ephesian Artemis called Essenes, p. 96
  • Erasmus on the Epistle to Laodicea, p. 365
  • Essene, meaning of term, p. 94;
    • the name, p. 114 sq.;
    • Frankel’s theory, p. 121 sq.
  • Essenes, p. 82, ii. 8;
    • list of writers upon, p. 83;
    • localities of, p. 93;
    • asceticism of, p. 85;
    • speculations of, p. 87;
    • exclusiveness of, p. 92;
    • Josephus and Philo chief authorities upon, p. 134;
    • oath taken by, p. 127;
    • their grades, p. 129;
    • origin and affinities, p. 119 sq.;
    • relation to Christianity, p. 158;
    • to Pharisaism, p. 101, 120;
    • to Neopythagoreanism, p. 143;
    • to Hemerobaptists, p. 166;
    • to Gnosticism, p. 92;
    • to Parsism, p. 149;
    • to Buddhism, p. 157;
    • excused by Herod the Great from taking the oath of allegiance, p. 176;
    • fortune tellers, p. 178;
    • silence of New Test. about, p. 159;
    • in relation to John the Baptist, p. 160;
    • to James the Lord’s brother, p. 168;
    • Christianized Essenes, p. 135
  • Essenism, p. 82;
    • main features of, p. 83 sq.;
    • compared with Christianity, p. 170 sq.;
    • the sabbath, p. 170;
    • lustrations, p. 171;
    • avoidance of strangers, p. 172;
    • asceticism, celibacy, p. 173;
    • avoidance of the Temple, p. 174;
    • denial of the resurrection of the body, p. 175;
    • certain supposed coincidences with Christianity, p. 175
  • Eusebius, on the earthquakes in the valley of the Lycus, p. 39;
    • his mistake respecting some martyrdoms, p. 48;
    • silence on quotations from Canonical writings, p. 52;
    • on tracts against Montanism, p. 56;
    • the Thundering Legion, p. 61;
    • on Marcellus, i. 15
  • evil, Gnostic theories about, p. 78
  • exorcists at Ephesus, p. 95
  • ἑαυτοῦ and αὑτοῦ, i. 12;
  • ἐγώ, Ph. 19
  • ἐθελοθρησκεία, ii. 23
  • εἴ γε, i. 23
  • εἰκών, i. 15, iii. 11
  • εἶναι καρποφορούμενον, i. 6
  • εἰς, i. 6, ii. 22, Ph. 6
  • ἐκ Λαοδικίας (τὴν), iv. 16
  • ἐκκλησία, iv. 15
  • ἐκλεκτός, iii. 12
  • ἐλλογᾶν, Ph. 18
  • ἐλπίς, i. 5
  • ἐν, iv. 12;
    • denoting the sphere, i. 4;
    • ἐν αὐτῷ, i. 16;
    • ἐν μέρει, ii. 16;
    • ἐν παντὶ θελήματι, iv. 12;
    • ἐν πᾶσιν, i. 18;
    • ἐν τοῖς ἔργοις, i. 21;
    • ἐν ὑμῖν, i. 27, iii. 16;
    • ἐν Χριστῷ, i. 2
  • ἐνεργεῖν, ἐνεργεῖσθαι, i. 29
  • ἔνι, iii. 11
  • ἐξαγοράζεσθαι, iv. 5
  • ἐξαλέιφειν, ii. 14
  • ἐξουσία, i. 13, 16
  • ἔξω (ὁἰ, iv. 5
  • ἑορτή, ii. 16
  • ἐπιγινώσκειν, ἐπίγνωσις, p. 100, i. 6, 9, Ph. 6
  • ἐπιθυμία, iii. 5
  • ἐπιμένειν, i. 23
  • ἐπιστολή (ἡ), iv. 16
  • ἐπιχορηγεῖν, ii. 19
  • ἐποικοδομεῖν, ii. 7
  • ἐργάζεσθαι, iii. 23
  • ἐρεθίζειν, iii. 21
  • ἐρῥιζωμένοι, ii. 7
  • ἔρχεσθαι, iii. 6
  • εὐάρεστος, iii. 20
  • εὐδοκία, εὐδοκεῖν, i. 19
  • εὐχαριστεῖν, εὐχαριστία, ii. 7, i. 3;
  • Ἐφέσια γράμματα, p. 95
  • ἔχειν, Ph. 17
  • ἐχθροί, i. 21
  • F (Codex Augiensis) relation to G, p. 345
  • Firstborn of all Creation, i. 15
  • Flaccus, p. 20
  • Frankel on the Essenes, p. 121 sq.
  • G (Codex Boernerianus) relation to F, p. 345
  • Galatia, meaning of, in St Paul and St Luke, p. 24
  • Galatian and Colossian Judaism compared, p. 105, i. 28
  • Galatians, Epistle to; passages explained, i. 24 (Gal. ii. 20);
  • Galen, ii. 19, 20
  • Ginsburg, (Dr) p. 88, 127 sq.
  • Gnostic, p. 80 sq.
  • Gnostic element in Colossian heresy, p. 73 sq.
  • Gnostic sects, use of pleroma by, p. 330
  • Gnosticism, list of writers on, p. 77;
    • definition of, p. 76 sq.;
    • intellectual exclusiveness of, p. 77;
    • speculations of, p. 77 sq.;
    • practical errors of, p.79 sq.;
    • independent of Christianity, p. 80;
    • relation to Judaism, p. 81;
    • to Essenism, p. 93;
    • to Colossian heresy, p. 98
  • grades of Essenes, p. 129
  • Grätz, p. 123, 160, 161, 170
  • Greece, slavery in, p. 386
  • Gregory the Great on the Epistle to the Laodiceans, p. 361
  • guild of dyers, p. 4
  • Γαρμάνας, p. 153
  • γνῶσις, i. 9, ii. 3
  • γνωστικός, p. 81
  • Hamartiology of the Old Testament, p. 185
  • Haymo of Halberstadt, on the Epistle to the Laodiceans, p. 361
  • Hebrew slavery, p. 385 sq.
  • Hebrews, Epistle to the; passages explained, i. 11 (Heb. xi. 34);
  • Hefele on the date of Claudius Apollinaris, p. 185
  • Hemerobaptists, p. 162
  • Herod the Great excuses the oath of allegiance to the Essenes, p. 176
  • Hervey of Dole, on the Epistle to the Laodiceans, p. 361
  • Hierapolis, p. 9;
    • modern name, p. 9;
    • physical features of, p. 10;
    • a famous watering place, p. 11;
    • the Plutonium at, p. 12;
    • birthplace of Epictetus, p. 13;
    • political relations of, p. 18;
    • attractions for Jews, p. 22;
    • a Christian settlement, p. 45;
    • Philip of Bethsaida at, p. 45 sq.;
    • Council at, p. 59;
    • Papias, bishop of, p. 48 sq.;
    • Abercius, bishop of, p. 54 sq.;
    • Claudius Apollinaris, bishop of, p. 57 sq.;
    • dyes of, p. 4
  • Hilgenfeld, p. 75;
    • on the Essenes, p. 150 sq.
  • James the Lord’s brother, p. 167
  • Jerome, p. 29;
    • on St Paul’s parents, p. 35;
    • on the Epistle to the Laodiceans, p. 359 sq.
  • Jesus Justus, iv. 11
  • Jews, sects of the, p. 82
  • imperfect, iii. 18
  • indicative after βλέπειν μή, ii. 8
  • infinitive of consequence, i. 10, iv. 3, 6
  • John (St) in Asia Minor, p. 41;
    • Apocalypse, passages explained, p. 41 (iii. 14–21);
    • Gospel, p. 163 (i. 8, v. 35);
    • Second Epistle, p. 371;
    • Third Epistle, ib.
  • John the Baptist, not an Essene, p. 160;
    • disciples of, at Ephesus, p. 163
  • John (St), Christians of, p. 165
  • John Damascene, p. 15
  • John of Salisbury on the Epistle to the Laodiceans, p. 362
  • Josephus on Essenism, p. 133 sq.
  • Judaism and Gnosticism, p. 81
  • ἵνα, iv. 16
  • Ἰοῦστος, iv. 11
  • ἰσότης, iv. 1
  • Lanfranc on the Epistle to the Laodiceans, p. 363
  • Laodicea, name and history, p. 5;
    • condition, p. 6;
    • political rank and relations, p. 7, 18;
    • religious worship at, p. 8;
    • Council of, p. 66;
    • ecclesiastical status, p. 69;
    • dyes of, p. 4;
    • surnamed Trimetaria, p. 18;
    • the vaunt of, p. 44
  • Laodicea, the letter from, iv. 16;
  • Laodiceans, apocryphal Epistle to the, p. 347 sq.;
    • list of MSS of, p. 349 sq.;
    • Latin text of, p. 353;
    • notes on, p. 355 sq.;
    • theory of a Greek original, p. 357;
    • restoration of the Greek, p. 359;
    • circulation of, p. 360 sq.;
    • English prologue and versions, p. 364;
    • strictures of Erasmus on, p. 365;
    • genuineness maintained by some, p. 366
  • Latrocinium, see Robbers’ Synod
  • Legio Fulminata, p. 61
  • legislation of Constantine on slavery, p. 393
  • Logos, the, i. 15
  • Luke, St, iv. 14;
    • his narrative of St Paul’s third missionary journey, p. 24 sq.;
    • makes a distinction between Philip the Apostle and Philip the Evangelist, p. 45, 59
  • lukewarmness at Laodicea, p. 42
  • lustrations of the Essenes, p. 171
  • Luther’s estimate of the Epistle to Philemon, p. 383
  • Lycus, district of the;
    • list of writers on, p. 1 sq.;
    • physical features of, p. 2 sq.;
    • produce of, p. 4;
    • subterranean channel of the, p. 14;
    • earthquakes in, p. 38 sq.
  • Lycus, Churches of the, p. 1 sq.;
    • evangelised by Epaphras, p. 29 sq.;
    • ecclesiastical status of, p. 69
  • Λαοδικία, iv. 13
  • λόγον ἔχειν τινός, ii. 23
  • Magic, forbidden by Council of Laodicea, p. 69;
    • among the Essenes, p. 140
  • magical books at Ephesus, p. 95;
    • magical charms among the Essenes, p. 90 sq.
  • Mandeans, p. 165
  • Marcosians, p. 335
  • Mark (St), iv. 10;
    • visits Colossæ, p. 40
  • marriage depreciated by the Essenes, p. 139
  • Matthew (St) Gospel of, accepted by Cerinthus and the Ebionites, p. 108
  • Megasthenes, p. 153
  • monasticism of the Essenes, p. 157
  • Monoimus, the Arabian, p. 339
  • Montanism, Claudius Apollinaris on, p. 59;
    • Phrygian origin of, p. 98
  • morning bathers, p. 132
  • Muratorian Fragment on the Epistle to the Laodiceans, p. 358
  • μακροθυμία, i. 11, iii. 12
  • μερίς, i. 12
  • μνείαν ποιεῖσθαι, Ph. 4
  • μομφή, iii. 13
  • μονογενής, i. 15
  • μυστήριον, i. 26
  • Naassenes, p. 337
  • Nasoreans, p. 138, 165
  • Neander on Cerinthus, p. 108
  • Neopythagoreanism and Essenism, p. 146 sq.
  • New Testament, relation of, to the Old Testament, p. 184
  • Nicæa, Bishops of Hierapolis and Laodicea at the Council of, p. 65
  • Nicetas Choniates, p. 71
  • nominative with definite article for vocative, iii. 18
  • Novatianism in Phrygia, p. 98
  • Nymphas, iv. 15, p. 31
  • νεομηνία, ii. 16
  • νέος, iii. 10
  • νουθετεῖν, i. 28
  • νῦν with aorist, i. 21
  • Observance of the Sabbath by the Essenes and our Lord, p. 170
  • Onesimus, p. 377, Ph. 10;
    • at Rome, p. 33;
    • encounters St Paul, p. 378;
    • returns to Philemon, p. 35, 379 sq.;
    • legendary history of, p. 382
  • Ophites, the, p. 81, 98, 337
  • Oracle, see Sibylline Oracle
  • οἰκονομία, i. 25
  • οἶκος, τὴν κατ’ οἶκον, iv. 15
  • ὁμοίωμα, i. 25
  • ὄνασθαι, ὀναίμην, Ph. 20
  • ὀργή, iii. 8
  • ὅστις, iii. 5, iv. 11
  • ὀφθαλμοδουλεία, iii. 22
  • ᾠδή, iii. 16
  • ὡς, Ph. 14, 16
  • .ix
  • Papias, p. 47;
    • writings of, ib.;
    • life and teaching of, p. 48;
    • account of, given by Eusebius, p. 49;
    • traditions collected by, p. 51 sq.;
    • references to the Canonical writings, p. 51 sq.;
    • silence of Eusebius, p. 52;
    • views inferred from his associates, p. 53
  • Parsism, resemblances to, in Essenism, p. 149 sq.;
    • spread by the destruction of the Persian empire, p. 150;
    • influence of, p. 151
  • participle used for imperative, iii. 16
  • Paschal controversy, p. 59, 63
  • Paul (St) visits Phrygia on his second missionary journey, p. 23;
    • had not visited Colossæ when he wrote, p. 23 sq.;
    • visits Phrygia on his third journey, p. 24;
    • silence about personal relations with Colossæ, p. 28;
    • at Ephesus, p. 30, 95 sq.;
    • at Rome, p. 32;
    • mission of Epaphras to, ib.;
    • meets with Onesimus, p. 33, 378;
    • despatches three letters, p. 33;
    • visits Colossæ, p. 41;
    • his plans after his release, Ph. 22;
    • uses an amanuensis, iv. 18;
    • his signature, iv. 18, Ph. 19;
    • coincidences with words of our Lord, ii. 22;
    • his teaching on the universality of the Gospel, p. 99;
    • on the kingdom of Christ, i. 13 sq.;
    • on the orders of angels, i. 16 sq.;
    • on philosophy, ii. 8;
    • on the Incarnation, ii. 9;
    • on the abolition of distinctions, iii. 11;
    • on slavery, iii. 22 sq., p. 389 sq.;
    • his cosmogony and theology, p. 101 sq.;
    • his answer to the Colossian heresy, p. 181 sq.;
    • his Christology, p. 188, i. 15 sq.;
    • his relations with Philemon, p. 370 sq.;
    • connects baptism and death, ii. 11, 20, iii. 3;
    • makes use of metaphors from the mysteries, i. 26, 28;
    • from the stadium, ii. 18, iii. 14;
    • his rapid change of metaphor, ii. 7
  • Paul (St) Epistles of, correspondences with the Apocalypse—on the Person of Christ, p. 41;
    • warning against lukewarmness, p. 42;
    • against pride of wealth, p. 43
  • Paul (St) apocryphal Epistle of, to the Laodiceans, p. 353
  • Pedanius Secundus, execution of his slaves, p. 388
  • Person of Christ, St Paul and St John on, p. 41 sq.;
    • St Paul’s answer to the Colossian heresy, p. 181 sq., i. 15 sq.
  • personal pronoun used for reflexive, i. 20, 22
  • Peter (St) and the Church in Asia Minor, p. 41
  • petrifying stream at Colossæ, p. 15
  • Pharisees, p. 82;
    • relation to Essenes, p. 82, 120, 141
  • Philemon, p. 31, 370 sq.;
    • legendary history of, p. 371;
    • his wife, p. 372;
    • his son, p. 374
  • Philemon, Epistle to;
    • Introduction to, p. 369;
    • character of, p. 370;
    • analysis of, p. 380 sq.;
    • different estimates of, p. 382 sq.;
    • compared with a letter of Pliny, p. 384
  • Philip the Apostle, in Asia, p. 45 sq.;
    • confused with Philip the Evangelist, p. 45
  • Philippopolis, synod of, p. 64
  • Philo, on the Essenes, p. 133;
    • his use of Logos, i. 15
  • Phrygia, p. 17 sq.;
    • meaning of the phrase in St Luke, p. 23;
    • religious tendencies of, p. 97 sq.;
    • see Paul (St)
  • Pistis Sophia, p. 339
  • Pliny the younger, a letter of, p. 384 sq.
  • pleroma, detached note upon, p. 323
  • Plutonium, at Hierapolis, p. 12
  • Polycarp, martyrdom of, p. 49
  • poverty, respect paid to, by Essenes and Christ, p. 177
  • Prætorius accepts the Epistle to the Laodiceans as genuine, p. 366
  • Pythagoreanism and Essenism, p. 144;
    • disappearance of, p. 146
  • πάθος, iii. 5
  • παρακαλεῖν, ii. 2
  • παραλαμβάνειν, ii. 6
  • παράπτωμα, ii. 13
  • παρεῖναι εἰς, i. 6
  • παρέχεσθαι, iv. 1
  • παρηγορία, iv. 11
  • παρρησία, ἐν παρρησίᾳ, ii. 15, Ph. 8
  • πᾶς, πᾶς ὁ κόσμος, i. 16;
    • πάση κτίσις, i. 15;
    • τὰ πάντα, i. 16
  • πατήρ, ὁ θεὸς πατήρ, i. 3;
    • πατὴρ ἡμῶν, i. 2
  • παύεσθαι, Ph. 7
  • πιθανολογία, ii. 4
  • πικραίνεσθαι, iii. 19
  • πιστός, πιστοὶ ἀδελφοί, i. 2
  • πλεονεξία, iii. 5
  • πληροφορεῖν, iv. 12
  • πληροφορία, ii. 2
  • πληροῦν, i. 25, iv. 17
  • πλήρωμα, i. 19, ii. 9, p. 323 sq.
  • πλησμονή, ii. 23
  • πλοῦτος, i. 27
  • πορνεία, iii. 5
  • πραΰτης, iii. 12
  • πρεσβευτής, πρεσβύτης, Ph. 8
  • πρὸ πάντων, i. 17
  • προακούειν, i. 5
  • πρός, ii. 23, Ph. 5
  • προσκαρτερεῖσθαι, iv. 2
  • προσωπολημψία, iii. 25
  • πρωτότοκος, i. 15, 18
  • φιλοσοφία, ii. 8
  • φθορά, ii. 22
  • φρόνησις, i. 9
  • φυλακτήριον, p. 69
  • ψαλμός, iii. 16
  • Quartodeciman controversy, p. 59, 63
  • Quinisextine Council, p. 68
  • Readings, harmonized with corresponding passages in the Epistle to the Ephesians,
    • p. 312 (iii. 6);
    • p. 313 (ii. 21, v. 19)
  • readings, various,
    • p. 315 (i. 3);
    • p. 316 (i. 4, i. 7);
    • p. 317 (i. 12, i. 14, i. 22);
    • p. 318 (ii. 2);
    • p. 319 (ii. 16);
    • p. 320 (ii. 18, ii. 23);
    • p. 321 (iv. 8);
    • p. 322 (iv. 15)
  • Renan, on the meaning of Galatia in St Paul and St Luke, p. 25;
    • his estimate of the Epistle to Philemon, p. 384
  • Restoration, under Ezra, p. 119
  • resurrection of the body denied, p. 88, 175
  • Revelation; see Apocalypse
  • Robbers’ Synod, p. 65
  • Roman slavery, p. 387
  • Rome, Onesimus at, p. 378;
    • St Paul at, p. 32
  • ῥιζοῦν, ii. 7
  • Sabbath, observance of, by Christ and the Essenes compared, p. 170
  • Sabæans, p. 165
  • sacrifices prohibited by Essenes, p. 89, 134
  • Sadduceeism, p. 82
  • Sagaris, Bishop of Laodicea, p. 63
  • Samanæi, p. 154
  • Sampsæans, p. 137
  • Sarmanæ, p. 153
  • satisfactoriæ, sufferings of Christ regarded as, i. 25
  • Secundus, see Pedanius Secundus
  • Sibylline Oracle, p. 96
  • silence of Eusebius, p. 52 sq.;
    • of the New Testament about the Essenes, p. 159
  • slave martyrs, p. 392
  • slavery, Hebrew, p. 385;
    • Greek, p. 386;
    • Roman, p. 387;
    • St Paul’s treatment of, p. 389 sq.;
    • attitude of Christianity towards, p. 391 sq.;
    • prohibited by Essenes, p. 177;
    • legislation of Constantine, p. 393;
    • of Justinian, p. 394;
    • abolition of, p. 394
  • Socrates on Novatianism in Phrygia, p. 98
  • solidarity of the Church in the second century, p. 62
  • Sophia of Valentinus, p. 333;
    • Sophia Achamoth, p. 334
  • soteriology of the New Testament, p. 185
  • stadium, metaphor from the, ii. 18
  • Stapleton receives the Epistle to the Laodiceans as genuine, p. 366
  • Strabo on Buddhism, p. 153
  • Sunworship, p. 87, 137 sq., 149
  • σάββατα, ii. 16
  • σάρξ, τὸ σῶμα τῆς σαρκός, i. 22
  • Σκύθης, iii. 11
  • σοφία, i. 9, 28, ii. 3, iii. 16
  • σπλάγχνα (τὰ), iii. 12, Ph. 7, 12
  • στερέωμα, ii. 5
  • στοιχεῖα (τὰ), ii. 8
  • συλαγωγεῖν, ii. 8
  • συμβιβάζειν, ii. 2, 19
  • συναιχμάλωτος, iv. 10
  • σύνδεσμος, ii. 19, iii. 14
  • σύνδουλος, i. 7, iv. 7
  • σύνεσις, i. 9, ii. 2
  • συστρατιώτης, Ph. 2
  • σῶμα, τὸ σῶμα τῆς σαρκός, ii. 11
  • σωματικῶς, ii. 9
  • Tacitus on the earthquake at Laodicea, p. 39
  • Talmud, supposed etymologies of Essene in, p. 116 sq., 125 sq.;
    • supposed allusions to the Essenes, p. 128
  • Temple, avoidance of the, p. 174
  • Testaments, Old and New, p. 185
  • Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs, on the orders of angels, i. 16
  • theanthropism of the New Testament, p. 185
  • thundering legion, p. 61
  • Thyatira, dyes of, p. 4
  • Timotheus, his position in these epistles, i. 1, Ph. 1;
    • ‘the brother,’ i. 1
  • Tivoli compared with the valley of the Lycus, p. 3
  • travertine deposits in the valley of the Lycus, p. 3
  • Trimetaria, a surname of Laodicea, p. 18
  • Tychicus, iv. 7, p. 35, 380.
  • ταπεινοφροσύνη, iii. 12
  • τάξις, ii. 5
  • τέλειος, i. 28
  • τις (indef.), St Paul’s use of, ii. 8
  • τοιοῦτος ὤν, Ph. 9, 12
  • θέλειν, Ph. 13;
  • θέλημα θεοῦ, i. 1
  • θεμελιοῦν, i. 23
  • θεότης, τὸ θεῖον, ii. 9
  • θιγγάνειν, ii. 21
  • θνήσκειν, ἀποθνήσκειν, ii. 20
  • θριαμβεύειν, ii. 15
  • θυμός, iii. 8
  • θύρα τοῦ λόγου, iv. 3
  • Valentinianism, different forms of, p. 332 sq.
  • Valentinians accept St Paul and St John, p. 336
  • Valentinus, use of pleroma by, p. 331
  • versions of the Epistle to the Laodiceans, Latin, p. 357;
    • Bohemian, German, and English, p. 363 sq.
  • Vethikin, p. 131
  • Word, the, p. 101, see Logos, Christ
  • Wycliffe excluded the Apocryphal Epistle to the Laodiceans from his Bible, p. 363
  • Yavana or Yona, p. 152
  • Zeller on Essenism, p. 143 sq.
  • Zenda-vesta, p. 149
  • Zoroastrianism and Essenism, p. 149 sq.