Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Colossians 2:3 - 2:3

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Colossians 2:3 - 2:3


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Translate in the Greek order, “In whom (not as Alford, ‘in which’) mystery; Christ is Himself the ‘mystery’ (Col 2:2; 1Ti 3:16), and to Christ the relative refers) are all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge hidden.” The “all” here, answers to “all” in Col 2:2; as “treasures” answer to the “riches”; it is from the treasures that the riches (Col 2:2) are derived. “Are” is the predicate of the sentence; all the treasures ARE in Him; hidden is predicated of the state or manner in which they are in Him. Like a mine of unknown and inexhaustible wealth, the treasures of wisdom are all in Him hidden, but not in order to remain so; they only need to be explored for you to attain “unto the riches” in them (Col 2:2); but until you, Colossians, press after attaining the full knowledge (see on Col 2:2) of them, they remain “hidden.” Compare the parable, Mat 13:44, “treasure hid.” This sense suits the scope of the apostle, and sets aside Alford’s objection that “the treasures are not hidden, but revealed.” “Hidden” plainly answers to “mystery” (Col 2:2), which is designed by God, if we be faithful to our privileges, not to remain hidden, but to be revealed (compare 1Co 2:7, 1Co 2:8). Still as the mine is unfathomable, there will, through eternity, be always fresh treasures in Him to be drawn forth from their hidden state.

wisdom - general, and as to experimental and practical truth; whence comes “understanding” (Col 2:2).

knowledge - special and intellectual, in regard to doctrinal truth; whence comes “the full knowledge” (Col 2:2).