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COL 4:10–4:14 ©

My fellow workers here greet you.

My fellow workers here greet you.

Colossians 4:10-14

10Aristarchus, who is in prison with me, and Mark, who is Barnabas’ cousin, say that they are thinking fondly about you/send you their greetings►. I have instructed you about Mark, so if he comes to you, welcome him. 11Jesus, who is also called Justus, also says that he is thinking fondly about you/greets you/sends you his greetings►. These three men are the only Jewish believers who are working with me in order that people would submit to God as their king, and they have all comforted me. 12Epaphras, who is your fellow townsman and who serves Christ Jesus, says that he is thinking fondly about you/greets you/sends you his greetings►.

Epaphras prays earnestly for you very often, that you might be spiritually mature and that you might know fully all that God wills for you. 13I can assure you that he prays this because he is deeply concerned for you, for those who live in Laodicea city, and for those who live in Hierapolis city. 14Luke, the doctor, whom I/we (exc) love, and Demas say that they are thinking fondly about you/send you their greetings►.

COL 4:10–4:14 ©

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