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Colossians 2:4
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I am saying this so that no one will deceive you with arguments that sound reasonable.
And this I say, lest any man should beguile you with entising words.
And this I say, lest any man should beguile you with enticing words.
I say this in order that no one may delude you with plausible arguments.
I say this so that no one will deceive you with persuasive arguments.
I say this so that no one can fool you by arguments that seem good, but are false.
I say this so that no one will delude you with persuasive argument.
I say this so that no one will delude you with persuasive argument.
I say this so that no one will deceive you by smooth rhetoric.
I tell you these things to keep you from being fooled by fancy talk.
I say this so that no one will fool you with plausible but specious arguments.
And I say this to the end that no one may delude you by persuasive speech.
I tell you this so that no one can fool you by telling you ideas that seem good, but are false.
And this I say, lest any man shoulde beguile you with entising wordes:
And I say this, so that no man may beguile you with enticing words.
I tell you, then, do not let anyone deceive you with false arguments, no matter how good they seem to be.
I say this in order that no one will deceive you with persuasive speech,
And I say this that no one may beguile you with persuasive words.
This I say, that no one may delude you with persuasiveness of speech.
I say this so that you may not be turned away by any deceit of words.
Now this I say that no one may delude you with persuasiveness of speech.
I say this so that no one will mislead you with nice-sounding rhetoric.Romans 16:18; 2 Corinthians 11:13; Ephesians 4:14; 5:6; Colossians 2:8,18;">[xr]
But this I say, Let no man deceive you with the persuasion of words.
And this I say, lest any one should mislead you by the persuasiveness of words.
This I say, lest any man shoulde begyle you with perswasion of wordes.
This I say, that no one may delude you with persuasiveness of speech.
Now this I say that no one may delude you with persuasiveness of speech.
And this I say, that no man may beguile you with inticing words.
I say this to prevent your being misled by any one's plausible sophistry.
For this thing Y seie, that no man disseyue you in heiythe of wordis.
This I say, that no one may delude you with persuasiveness of speech.
And this I say, lest any man should deceive you with enticing words.
I say this so that no one will deceive you through arguments that sound reasonable.
Now this I say lest anyone should deceive you with persuasive words.
I am telling you this so no one will deceive you with well-crafted arguments.
I tell you this so no one will try to change your mind with big sounding talk.
I am saying this so that no one may deceive you with plausible arguments.
This I say, in order that, no one, may be reasoning, you, aside with plausible discourse;
Now this I say, that no man may deceive you by loftiness of words.
I say this in order that no one may delude you with beguiling speech.
This I saye lest eny man shuld begyle you with entysinge wordes.
and this I say, that no one may beguile you in enticing words,
This I saye, lest eny man shulde begyle you with entysinge wordes.
I mention this, lest any one should deceive you by specious pretences.
I'm telling you this so you won't fall prey to wolves with silver tongues.
Contextual Overview
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lest: Colossians 2:8, Colossians 2:18, Matthew 24:4, Matthew 24:24, Mark 13:22, Acts 20:30, Romans 16:18, Romans 16:19, 2 Corinthians 11:3, 2 Corinthians 11:11-13, Galatians 2:4, Ephesians 4:14, Ephesians 5:6, 2 Thessalonians 2:9-11, 1 Timothy 4:1, 1 Timothy 4:2, 2 Timothy 2:16, 2 Timothy 3:13, Titus 1:10, Titus 1:11, 1 Peter 2:1-3, 1 John 2:18, 1 John 2:26, 1 John 4:1, 2 John 1:7, Revelation 12:9, Revelation 13:8, Revelation 20:3, Revelation 20:8
enticing: 1 Corinthians 2:4
Reciprocal: Deuteronomy 13:6 - entice 1 Corinthians 15:50 - this 2 Corinthians 9:6 - I say 2 Corinthians 11:13 - false Galatians 2:5 - we Galatians 3:17 - this Ephesians 4:17 - I say Hebrews 13:9 - carried James 1:16 - Do
Cross-References
In the beginning God (Elohim) created [by forming from nothing] the heavens and the earth.
God saw that the light was good (pleasing, useful) and He affirmed and sustained it; and God separated the light [distinguishing it] from the darkness.
And God blessed them [granting them certain authority] and said to them, "Be fruitful, multiply, and fill the earth, and subjugate it [putting it under your power]; and rule over (dominate) the fish of the sea, the birds of the air, and every living thing that moves upon the earth."
God saw everything that He had made, and behold, it was very good and He validated it completely. And there was evening and there was morning, a sixth day.
So the heavens and the earth were completed, and all their hosts (inhabitants).
And by the seventh day God completed His work which He had done, and He rested (ceased) on the seventh day from all His work which He had done.
This is the book (the written record, the history) of the generations of [the descendants of] Adam. When God created man, He made him in the likeness of God [not physical, but a spiritual personality and moral likeness].
These are the records of the generations (descendants) of Shem, Ham, and Japheth, the sons of Noah; and the sons born to them after the flood:
These are the records of the generations of Shem [from whom Abraham descended]. Shem was a hundred years old when he became the father of Arpachshad, two years after the flood.
Now these are the records of the descendants of Ishmael, Abraham's son, whom Hagar the Egyptian, Sarah's maid, bore to Abraham;
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And this I say,.... That he had such a conflict for them, and had told them of his care and fear on their account, and had signified his great desire that they might arrive to a more large and certain knowledge of the mysteries of grace, and had asserted that all solid spiritual wisdom and knowledge were in Christ; all which he said, to show his affection for them; to observe unto them, that there was no need to seek for wisdom and knowledge elsewhere, since there was such a fulness of it in Christ, and the Gospel; and to put them upon their guard against false teachers:
lest any man should beguile you with enticing words; by which are meant, not apt and pertinent words, such as are suited to the minds of men, and proper to convey right ideas of divine truth, poignant expressions, sound speech, and strong reasonings; for such the apostle himself used, and yet not enticing words of men's wisdom; and which design mere words, great swelling words of vanity, which like bubbles look big, and make a great noise, but contain nothing but wind and emptiness; fair speeches, specious pretences, false colourings, fallacious reasonings, a show of probability, and appearance of science, falsely so called; whereby deceitful workers, such as the followers of Simon Magus and the Gnostics, used, whom the apostle had in view; beguiled unstable souls, and deceived the hearts of the simple: wherefore the apostle said the above things, showing that all true wisdom was in Christ, and all spiritual knowledge was in the pure and unmixed Gospel; which was not to be parted with for other things, which through art and management, and the cunning craftiness of men, might at first sight carry in them a show of probability, and appearance of truth. The gold, the silver, and precious stones of divine truths, which have been proved by the standard, are not to be given up for such as only look like them, being wrought up through the fallacy of men; who by a set of unmeaning words, paralogisms, and false reasonings, lie in wait to deceive.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
And this I say - Respecting the character and sufficiency of the truth revealed in Christ.
Lest any man should beguile you - Deceive you, lead you away from the truth.
With enticing words - Artful words, smooth and plausible arguments; such as were employed by the Greek sophists and rhetoricians.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Colossians 2:4. Lest any man should beguile you — The word ÏαÏαλογιζηÏαι means to deceive by sophistry or subtle reasoning, in which all the conclusions appear to be fairly drawn from the premises, but the premises are either assumed without evidence, or false in themselves; but this not being easily discovered, the unthinking or unwary are carried away by the conclusions which are drawn from these premises. And this result is clearly intimated by the term Ïιθανολογια, enticing words, plausible conclusions or deductions from this mode of reasoning. The apostle seems to allude to the Gentile philosophers, who were notorious for this kind of argumentation. Plato and Socrates are not free from it.