St. Paul's Epistles to the Colossians and Philemon / A revised text with introductions, notes and dissertations
J. B. Lightfoot
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  • 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);
    • [i. 28] (iv. 19);
    • [ii. 8] (iv. 3)
  • 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);
    • [i. 15] (i. 2, 3, 6)
  • 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]
  • Kabbala, p. [93], [i. 16], [ii. 8]
  • 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];
    • p. [340] sq.
  • 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]
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  • 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]