Colossians 2:17 Parallel Translations
NASB: things which are a mere shadow of what is to come; but the substance belongs to Christ. (NASB ©1995)
GWT: These are a shadow of the things to come, but the body that casts the shadow belongs to Christ.(GOD'S WORD®)
KJV: Which are a shadow of things to come; but the body is of Christ.
ASV: which are a shadow of the things to come; but the body is Christ's.
BBE: For these are an image of the things which are to come; but the body is Christ's.
DBY: which are a shadow of things to come; but the body is of Christ.
ERV: which are a shadow of the things to come; but the body is Christ's.
WEY: These were a shadow of things that were soon to come, but the substance belongs to Christ.
WBS: Which are a shadow of things to come; but the body is of Christ.
WEB: which are a shadow of the things to come; but the body is Christ's.
YLT: which are a shadow of the coming things, and the body is of the Christ;
Colossians 2:17 Cross References
XREF:Hebrews 8:5 who serve a copy and shadow of the heavenly things, just as Moses was warned by God when he was about to erect the tabernacle; for, "SEE," He says, "THAT YOU MAKE all things ACCORDING TO THE PATTERN WHICH WAS SHOWN YOU ON THE MOUNTAIN."

Hebrews 10:1 For the Law, since it has only a shadow of the good things to come and not the very form of things, can never, by the same sacrifices which they offer continually year by year, make perfect those who draw near. (NASB ©1995)
Commentaries and Concordances
GSB: 2:17 Which are a shadow of things to come; but the {z} body [is] of Christ.
(z) The body as a thing of substance and physical strength, he sets against shadows.
PNT: 2:17 Which are a shadow of things to come; but the body [is] of Christ. The body, or substance, which casts the shadow is Christ. We are to pay no attention to the shadows since Christ has come, but to observe what we find in him and the gospel.
WES: 2:17 Which are but a lifeless shadow; but the body, the substance, is of Christ.
MHC: 2:8-17 There is a philosophy which rightly exercises our reasonable faculties; a study of the works of God, which leads us to the knowledge of God, and confirms our faith in him. But there is a philosophy which is vain and deceitful; and while it pleases men's fancies, hinders their faith: such are curious speculations about things above us, or no concern to us. Those who walk in the way of the world, are turned from following Christ. We have in Him the substance of all the shadows of the ceremonial law. All the defects of it are made up in the gospel of Christ, by his complete sacrifice for sin, and by the revelation of the will of God. To be complete, is to be furnished with all things necessary for salvation. By this one word complete, is shown that we have in Christ whatever is required. In him, not when we look to Christ, as though he were distant from us, but we are in him, when, by the power of the Spirit, we have faith wrought in our hearts by the Spirit, and we are united to our Head. The circumcision of the heart, the crucifixion of the flesh, the death and burial to sin and to the world, and the resurrection to newness of life, set forth in baptism, and by faith wrought in our hearts, prove that our sins are forgiven, and that we are fully delivered from the curse of the law. Through Christ, we, who were dead in sins, are quickened. Christ's death was the death of our sins; Christ's resurrection is the quickening of our souls. The law of ordinances, which was a yoke to the Jews, and a partition-wall to the Gentiles, the Lord Jesus took out of the way. When the substance was come, the shadows fled. Since every mortal man is, through the hand-writing of the law, guilty of death, how very dreadful is the condition of the ungodly and unholy, who trample under foot that blood of the Son of God, whereby alone this deadly hand-writing can be blotted out! Let not any be troubled about bigoted judgments which related to meats, or the Jewish solemnities. The setting apart a portion of our time for the worship and service of God, is a moral and unchangeable duty, but had no necessary dependence upon the seventh day of the week, the sabbath of the Jews. The first day of the week, or the Lord's day, is the time kept holy by Christians, in remembrance of Christ's resurrection. All the Jewish rites were shadows of gospel blessings.
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