In this episode we welcome back Dr. G. K. Beale, professor of New Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary in Dallas, to discuss Paul’s use of the Old Testament in his letter to the church in Colossae. Dr. Beale has written an insightful commentary on Colossians and Philemon in which he highlights the theological depth and practical application of these epistles, focusing on the Old Testament allusions in Colossians and their relevance to Paul’s message of Christ’s supremacy and the believer’s union with Him.
The conversation explores the nature of Paul’s argument against syncretistic false teaching, the significance of Christ as the true temple, and the practical implications of Paul’s exhortations for the church today. Dr. Beale also shares his method for identifying Old Testament allusions and discusses the relationship between Ephesians and Colossians.
This episode is a rich resource for pastors, teachers, and students interested in biblical theology, exegesis, and the practical application of Scripture.
Chapters
- 00:07 Introduction
- 04:36 AI in NT Studies
- 13:10 Reformed Forum Seminary in Oklahoma City
- 15:37 Introduction to Colossians
- 21:27 Quotations and Allusions
- 25:15 The Nature of the Colossian Heresy
- 29:12 The Relationship between Colossians and Ephesians
- 32:05 Old Testament Allusions in Colossians
- 53:12 Initiation into and Maturity in Christ
- 55:19 The Elemental Principles of the World
- 58:46 Conclusion
Participants: Camden Bucey, Greg Beale
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