Matthew Poole Commentary - Colossians 2:20 - 2:20

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Colossians 2:20 - 2:20


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Wherefore if ye be dead with Christ from the rudiments of the world: here the apostle doth further argue against all impositions of superstitious observances, obtruded as parts of Divine worship, whether in reviving those abrogated, or setting up new ones, upon supposition of their union with Christ their Head, and their being dead in him as to all beggarly elements from which he had freed them by his death, Rom_6:3,5 7:4,6 Ga 4:9,10,11, with Col_2:19; no uncommanded worship or way of worship being after Christ, Col_2:8, in whom they were complete, Col_2:10, being buried with him in baptism, Col_2:12, having nailed those ritual ordinances to his cross, as antiquated or out-dated, Col_2:14.



Why, as though living in the world, are ye are subject to ordinances? Why should they, who held the Head, Col_2:19, as if they lived in the old world with those children in bondage, Gal_4:3, before Christ came, be subject to ceremonial observances? q.d. It is most injurious that they should impose this yoke upon you, {Act_15:10} ye are most foolish if ye submit your necks; for God would not have a ceremonial worship which he himself instituted to be abrogated, that a new one should be invented by men. If the Head of the church like not the reviving that worship he hath laid aside, be sure he will not approve of any new one which he never appointed. The apostle is not here speaking of the magistrates’ ordinances about things indifferent in their use, for the real good of the civil government, but of the way of worshipping God by religious abstinences, &c.