Colosse in Easton's Bible Dictionary
or Colosse, a city of Phrygia, on the Lycus, which is a
tributary of the Maeander. It was about 12 miles above
Laodicea,
and near the great road from Ephesus to the Euphrates,
and was
consequently of some mercantile importance. It does
not appear
that Paul had visited this city when he wrote his
letter to the
church there (Col. 1:2). He expresses in his letter to
Philemon
(ver. 1:22) his hope to visit it on being delivered
from his
imprisonment. From Col. 1:7; 4:12 it has been
concluded that
Epaphras was the founder of the Colossian church. This
town
afterwards fell into decay, and the modern town of
Chonas or
Chonum occupies a site near its ruins.
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