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What is Colossians 2 talking about?

What is the main message of Colossians 2? In Colossians 2, Paul talks about the various doctrinal issues the Colossians church faced. Paul also talks about tangible solutions to become an unshakeable Christian who would not be deceived by false doctrine/teachers. 

Paul explains the meaning of Jesus as the Godhead bodily and how we dwell in His fullness as the body of Christ. Paul also encourages the Colossian church not to focus on following religious rules and regulations which are of no value in the kingdom of God. 


What is the main theme of Colossians 2?

Colossians 2 can be divided into three main themes. 

  1. Paul’s Solution to False Doctrine (Colossians 2:1-8) 
  2. How does Fullness in Christ as the Godhead manifests in a Christian’s life? (Colossians 2:9-19)
  3. Paul’s Encouragement to the Issues of the Colossian Church (Colossians 2:20-23)

We’ll discuss these themes in detail in this Colossians chapter 2 commentary and bible study.


1. Paul’s Solution to False Doctrine (Colossians 2:1-8) 

Paul gives a two-part solution to the issues of the Colossians church, each of which we will discuss in detail. Teachings from Colossians 2:1-8 can be further divided into subsections to elaborate. Let’s discuss each section in detail.


Colossians 2:1 Commentary

Colossians 2:1 (NKJV) – “1 For I want you to know what a great conflict I have for you and those in Laodicea, and as many as have not seen my face in the flesh.”

The second chapter of Colossians starts with Paul talking about his great conflict. Paul says that he has a great conflict for the Colossian church. What is this conflict that Paul is talking about? Paul was not in conflict with other people for the Colossian church. Instead, he had an internal conflict in the spiritual realm. In other words, he had a burden for the Colossians church. 

It was his concern for the Colossian church as they were drifting away. It is the conflict that we could also call spiritual warfare because Paul knows that the principalities of this world were behind the false doctrine breeding inside the Colossian church, which needed to be dealt with and defeated. We too as Christians should be burdened for other Christians in need. We should stand in the gap for other Christians and intercede for them. 

Paul wrote this letter to the Colossian church, whom he had never met nor seen, yet he had this agape love and concern for them and was deeply involved in getting the Colossian church back on track with the correct doctrine. We should universally have a special place in our hearts for all the believers in the world. We should love them and be concerned about the issues they are facing and help them get back on track if they are drifting away from the foundational principles of Christianity. 

We could also consider Paul writing this letter to us because we have never seen or met him, yet the issues in today’s world are similar to those in the Colossian church. The church is being blinded by false doctrine even today. And all the teachings from this letter are apt and could be applied to all churches worldwide. 


Colossians 2 life application: verse 1

What can we learn from Colossians 2:1? We can learn four life application lessons from this passage explaining the first theme of Colossians 2: Paul’s Solution to False Doctrine.

  1. Christians should have a burden for other Christians who are in need.
  2. Christians should stand in the gap and intercede for other Christians. 
  3. Christians should help get back on track if they are drifting away from the foundational principles of Christianity. 
  4. We should be watchful about the Christian doctrines we accept into our belief system. 

Colossians 2:2 Commentary

Colossians 2:2 (NKJV) – “2 that their hearts may be encouraged, being knit together in love, and attaining to all riches of the full assurance of understanding, to the knowledge of the mystery of God, both of the Father and of Christ.”

In this verse, Paul gives the first part of the solution to the Colossian church’s issues. It can be applied by all Christians around the world, even today! This formula will help us become an Unshakable Christian.

This diagram will help us understand the first part of Paul’s solution. 

Encouraged hearts + Christians knit together in Love + full assurance and understanding of the mystery of Christ = Unshakeable Christian.

If any of the above ingredients is missing, then Christians can be easy prey to the principalities of this world to be manipulated. 

Let’s dig into each of the above ingredients. 

  1. Encouraged hearts: Christians need to have encouraged hearts. If Christians are discouraged, it is easy to be manipulated by adding fear to their discouragement or convincing the Christian that they lack something Christ cannot fulfill. 
  2. Knit together in love: We all know that there is power in unity. When Christians are united in love, they are strong, and it is hard to manipulate or discourage them. But when there is discord in the church family, the Christain is again easy prey to be manipulated with false doctrine. 
  3. Full assurance and understanding of the mystery of Christ: Every Christain needs to have complete assurance and complete understanding of the mystery of the gospel, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory (Colossians 1:25-27). Christians need to understand the mystery fully. When Christians understand this amazingness of Christ inside them, no other doctrine can manipulate them. 

All these ingredients together form the basis of an Unshakeable Christian. And when a Christain is unshakable, they cannot be deceived or persuaded by false doctrine. Paul says in verse 2 that it is very important for Christians to understand the mystery of the Father and Christ. 


Colossians 2 life application: verse 2

What can we learn from Colossians 2:2? We can learn two life application lessons from this passage explaining the first theme of Colossians 2: Paul’s Solution to False Doctrine.

  1. The Unshakeable Christians formula is Encouraged hearts + Christians knit together in Love + full assurance and understanding of the mystery of Christ = Unshakeable Christian.
  2. Every Christian should work towards keeping the unshakeable Christian formula at the core of their belief system. 

Colossians 2:3 Commentary

Colossians 2:3 (NKJV) – “3 in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.”

Paul says in verse 3 that the mystery in the Father and of Christ is where all the hidden treasures of wisdom and knowledge are. This is the most precious thing made available to all Christians. Satan knows how precious it is, so he tries everything possible to keep Christians blinded or manipulated. Throughout this chapter, Paul establishes what it means to be in wisdom and knowledge of the mystery.


Colossians 2 life application: verse 3

What can we learn from Colossians 2:3? We can learn two life application lessons from this passage explaining the first theme of Colossians 2: Paul’s Solution to False Doctrine.

  1. All the hidden treasures of wisdom and knowledge of the mystery in the Father and Christ are available to Christians.
  2. Satan does not like Christians to walk in the treasures of wisdom and knowledge, so he does everything possible to manipulate Christians with false doctrine.  

Colossians 2:4-7 Commentary

Colossians 2:4-7 (NKJV) – “4 Now this I say lest anyone should deceive you with persuasive words. 5 For though I am absent in the flesh, yet I am with you in spirit, rejoicing to see your good order and the steadfastness of your faith in Christ. 6 As you, therefore, have received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in Him, 7 rooted and built up in Him and established in the faith, as you have been taught, abounding in it with thanksgiving.”

In these verses, Paul gives the second part of the solution to the issues the Colossian church faced. In verse 4, Paul advises the Colossian church to safeguard themselves from deception or persuasive words hindering their sound doctrine in Christ by using the solution he gives. 

In verse 5, Paul encourages them, saying he is with them in the spirit and is rejoicing to see their steadfastness in faith. He appreciates them for their good order in Christ and instructs them with the second part of the solution to keep false doctrine at bay.

Paul gives the second part of his solution in verses 6-7. The second part of the solution is the layers of an Unshakeable Christian. Let’s understand this with the below diagram.

Paul instructs the Colossian church that they need to walk in Christ, be rooted and built up in Christ, establish in the faith, abound in faith, and live a life of thanksgiving. This ongoing process will help us move forward and upward, much like climbing a mountain. 

  • The hiker walks and climbs the mountain simultaneously, the way we walk in Christ and are built upon Him simultaneously.
  • The hiker knows and understands the mountain as he climbs, much like we know and understand Christ as we get rooted more and more in Him. 
  • The hiker carries a flag anticipating his victory and establishes his victory every step of the way until he reaches the cliff of the mountain, much like we establish in faith every step of the way, anticipating victory in Christ.
  • The hiker abounds (thrives) as he climbs up the mountain every step of the way, much like we thrive and flourish in Christ as we become stronger Christian with each growing day in Christ.
  • The hiker places the flag at the top of the mountain to establish and celebrate his victory. Much like we celebrate our victory in Christ with thanksgiving.

Colossians 2 life application: verses 4-7

What can we learn from Colossians 2:4-7? We can learn two life application lessons from this passage explaining the first theme of Colossians 2: Paul’s Solution to False Doctrine.

  1. Every Christian should walk in Christ, be rooted and built up in Christ, establish in the faith, abound in faith, and live a life of thanksgiving. 
  2. Every Christians should be cautious about worldly philosophy and misrepresentation of the truth.

Colossians 2:8 Commentary

Colossians 2:8 (NKJV) – “8 Beware lest anyone cheat you through philosophy and empty deceit, according to the tradition of men, according to the basic principles of the world, and not according to Christ.”

What does Colossians 2 verse 8 mean? Paul warns the Colossian church in this verse. What did Paul warn the Colossians about? Or in other words, what are Paul’s warnings to the Colossians? Paul is warning the Colossian church to be cautious about worldly philosophy and misrepresentation of the truth. Paul says these false doctrines bud from the tradition of men and not God. 

The ancient commentators and theologians had mixed views about the Colossian heresy’s exact nature and origin. But, regardless of the origin, it is evident from Paul’s letter that it had Jewish, Greek, and Gentile elements.

The Greek, Jewish, and Gentile teachers mixed their doctrine from their traditional practices and perverted their minds, leading them astray from Christianity’s very foundational principles. 

Paul says these doctrines were based on this world’s principles and not heaven. What are the basic principles of the world mentioned in Colossians? The values of this world speak about doing things to earn salvation and include some practical ways that do not align with the principles of Christianity. 

How were people taken captive, according to Colossians 2:8? The practical ways which mixed into the Colossian church’s belief system sounded intelligent and made sense to the natural brain but were very much against what Christ preached. Those things led the people astray and away from Jesus as the center of their belief system. Paul clearly states that all they needed was Jesus and nothing more. 

Paul addresses a few of those false doctrines in the next part of this chapter.


Colossians 2 life application: verse 8

What can we learn from Colossians 2:8? We can learn two life application lessons from this passage explaining the first theme of Colossians 2: Paul’s Solution to False Doctrine.

  1. The world’s belief system sounds intelligent and may make sense to the natural brain, but they lead the people astray and away from Jesus as the center of their belief system. 
  2. All that Christians need is Jesus and nothing more. 

So, according to Paul’s Solution to False Doctrine, we need to be an unshakeable Christian plus follow the layers of an Unshakeable Christian.


2. How does Fullness in Christ as the Godhead manifests in a Christian’s life? (Colossians 2:9-19)

From the preceding verses, Paul addressed the main doctrinal issues and laid a foundation for Christ being the Godhead bodily. In the following verses, Paul explains how we are complete in Christ as the Godhead and lack nothing. 

Teachings from Colossians 2:9-19 can be further divided into subsections, each explaining different aspects of how fullness in Christ as the Godhead manifests in a Christian’s life. Let’s discuss each section in detail.


Colossians 2:9-10 Commentary

Colossians 2:9-10 (NKJV) – “9 For in Him dwells all the fullness of the Godhead bodily; 10 and you are complete in Him, who is the head of all principality and power.”

Verses 9-10 are a splendid explanation of Jesus as the Godhead! In Him, everything dwells in fullness. We are complete in Him, period! This profound statement explains everything completely. There is nothing more or less needed apart from Christ. Jesus, as the Godhead, is the full deity. 

The ancient scholars thought that much of the false teaching in the Colossian church revolved around separation between the spiritual world and the physical/materialistic world. 

Paul says that Jesus is the head of all principality and power. By saying this, Paul is explaining that Jesus is not a junior god or a lesser god or one of the gods who could save humanity, but Jesus is THE ONE and ONLY God who can save humanity. 


Colossians 2 life application: verses 9-10

What can we learn from Colossians 2:9-10? We can learn three life application lessons from this passage explaining the second theme of Colossians 2: How does Fullness in Christ as the Godhead manifests in a Christian’s life?

  1. Jesus is THE ONE and ONLY God who can save humanity. 
  2. Jesus is the Godhead of all Christianity
  3. Christians are complete in Him.

Colossians 2:11-12 Commentary

Colossians 2:11-12 – “In Him you were also circumcised with the circumcision made without hands, by putting off the body of the sins of the flesh, by the circumcision of Christ, 12 buried with Him in baptism, in which you also were raised with Him through faith in the working of God, who raised Him from the dead.” 

The Jewish tradition of circumcision was always a concern for the early Christians. It was hard for the Jews to overcome the fact that they did not need circumcision anymore. However, the tradition of circumcision was part of Jewish customs for generations. When something has been ingrained in you for centuries, it requires a lot of unlearning before we learn the true meaning of circumcision after Jesus’ birth and crucifixion. 

Paul had been dealing with this right from the beginning of his ministry. Speaking against following the Jewish traditions as Christians was one of the main reasons that put Paul in custody, eventually leading to the Romans persecuting him. Paul wrote many letters from the Roman custody, one of which is this letter to the Colossians. 

Paul says that we are circumcised in Jesus spiritually, and there is no requirement to perform it as a physical act. However, the Jewish teachers had brought circumcision into the church, and the Colossian church, mainly Gentiles, was being swayed away.

What does Colossians 2:12 mean? Paul says in verse 12 that we are circumcised in Christ through baptism. The act of baptism buries our old sinful self in water, and we are raised completely new without sin by faith. God circumcises us by burying us with Christ through baptism. It is a work of God and not humans. 

What Paul means is that physical circumcision has no added value to salvation, but the act of baptism does! It is also important to note that Paul does not say that circumcision and baptism are the same. 

Traditional circumcision was the act of “cutting off” the foreskin of the physical body. Spiritual circumcision is also “cutting off,” but here, it means cutting off our old sinful self. We are in the new covenant with Christ, which requires the circumcision of the heart. 

The Old Testament also talks about the circumcision of the heart. Deuteronomy 10:16 (NKJV) says, “Therefore circumcise the foreskin of your heart, and be stiff-necked no longer.”

Deuteronomy 30:6 (NKJV) says, “And the Lord your God will circumcise your heart and the heart of your descendants, to love the Lord your God with all your heart and all your soul, that you may live.”

Paul clarifies in verses 11-12 that we are circumcised in Christ by burying with Him in baptism and raised with Him through faith.


Colossians 2 life application: verses 11-12

What can we learn from Colossians 2:11-12? We can learn two life application lessons from this passage explaining the second theme of Colossians 2: How does Fullness in Christ as the Godhead manifests in a Christian’s life?

  1. Once we are born again, we need to unlearn some traditions learned from our past.
  2. We should work towards circumcising our hearts by receiving and living by Loving God with all our hearts, soul, and minds. Also, by loving people the way God loves them.

Colossians 2:13-15 Commentary

Colossians 2:13-15 (NKJV) – “13 And you, being dead in your trespasses and the uncircumcision of your flesh, He has made alive together with Him, having forgiven you all trespasses, 14 having wiped out the handwriting of requirements that was against us, which was contrary to us. And He has taken it out of the way, having nailed it to the cross. 15 Having disarmed principalities and powers, He made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them in it.” 

Paul says in verse 13 that we were dead because of our sins and the uncircumcision of flesh before Jesus. But because of the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross, we are now made alive together with Jesus. Paul makes a fantastic point here that now, we are alive in Christ! This means that if we are not in Christ, we are dead! Because of our sins, we were dead! Without Christ, there is no alive “us”! Wow!! That is something we need to live by every single day as Christians! 

Also, it is essential to note that God did not give us life with Jesus as “kind” given to a beggar. It is a HUGE sacrifice of His own Son Jesus Christ as a ransom BECAUSE God loved us so much! God has actually given us sonship in His Kingdom WITH Jesus, THROUGH Jesus, and FOR Jesus. 

What does Colossians 2 verse 14 mean? Paul says in verse 14 that our sins have been forgiven in a way that the handwriting of requirements that were against us was wiped out. What does handwriting of ordinances mean? In legal terms, it is a list of allegations on a person who either needs to be persecuted or a ransom is to be repaid to the person to whom the damage was done. 

Humans need to pay a ransom to God or be put to death. But, the ransom required to repay the damage is beyond human capacity. Humans cannot repay God in their own capacity, no matter how hard they try. Only Jesus, who was completely human and completely God at the same time and sinless, had the capacity to pay the ransom for the handwriting of the requirements against us. 

Jesus gave Himself as a sacrifice to pay for the allegations against us. So, who was nailed to the cross? Along with Jesus, our allegations were nailed to the cross. Jesus has taken our handwriting of requirements out of the way by nailing them on the cross. 

Were the 10 Commandments nailed to the cross? The 10 commandments were the law given by Moses on which the moral life of Jews was stranded. In a way, we could also say that Jesus was paying for every commandment broken by humans by nailing their transgressions on the cross.

Paul says in verse 15 that by nailing our handwriting of requirements, Jesus disarmed the principalities and power that were over us because of our sin. Jesus’s sacrifice on the cross and His resurrection made a public spectacle for satan and his followers. Jesus triumphed over death, won over satan, triumphed over sin, and reconciled humans to God!

Paul is making an open statement here that this world’s principalities and powers have no authority over us anymore. Because, now, we belong to God. Our ownership from satan because of our sin has been bought with a price, and our relationship is restored with God. 

In other words, the principalities of this world don’t have the weapons to use against Christians because they are disarmed. We wear the stamp of the blood of Jesus on us, which makes us completely holy. But, the weapons for the unbelievers are not disarmed. Satan can use his weapons on unbelievers. They are not exempted until they wear the mark of the blood of Jesus on them. 

But, satan cannot do anything to us. He can only scare us like the scripture in 1 Peter 5:8 (NKJV), “Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour.”

We need to be vigilant but not be scared away by them because they do not have any power over us. We wear a stamp of the blood of Jesus over us, which makes us completely holy. Satan cannot put any allegations on us; he only has so much authority over us and how much we give him. If we walk in the Godhead of Christ, then satan cannot touch us, but if we allow satan to take a foothold over our lives, then we will allow him to play with our lives. 

Jesus made a public spectacle of the principalities and powers of this world. Jesus publicly declared triumph over them. This is a BIG encouragement to all the believers who live in fear of the devil. Christians live in fear of the devil. Christians should be bold and brave, knowing that the creator of this world has publicly triumphed over satan and made us victorious forever with Him. 

It was a HEAVY price paid by Jesus. It would be impossible for us to contemplate how satan and his followers would have attacked Jesus on the cross, thinking they had won over Him. But, Jesus’ victory was a slam on their faces because now they know they are defeated and are damned forever. 

Paul mentions in 1 Corinthians 2:7-8 (NKJV), “7 But we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery, the hidden wisdom which God ordained before the ages for our glory, 8 which none of the rulers of this age knew; for had they known, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory.”

Had the principalities and the powers of this world known that they would be defeated on the cross, then they wouldn’t have crucified Jesus on the cross. They called for their own defeat! The mystery which is Christ in you- the hope of glory is a slap to the enemy’s defeat. 


Colossians 2 life application: verses 13-15

What can we learn from Colossians 2:13-15? We can learn six life application lessons from this passage explaining the second theme of Colossians 2: How does Fullness in Christ as the Godhead manifests in a Christian’s life?

  1. Before the sacrifice of Christ on the cross, we were all dead.
  2. Jesus’s sacrifice on the cross made us alive in Christ. 
  3. Jesus’ sacrifice nailed the handwriting of requirements against us on the cross that wiped out and forgave our sins. 
  4. God loved us so much that he gave His son a ransom for our sins. 
  5. Jesus’ resurrection made a public spectacle for satan and his followers by triumphing over death and triumphed over sin.
  6. Jesus’ sacrifice and resurrection disarmed the weapons of the principalities of this world, so they have no power over us anymore.

Colossians 2:16-19 Commentary 

Colossians 2:16-19 – “16 So let no one judge you in food or in drink, or regarding a festival or a new moon or sabbaths, 17 which are a shadow of things to come, but the substance is of Christ. 18 Let no one cheat you of your reward, taking delight in false humility and worship of angels, intruding into those things which he has not seen, vainly puffed up by his fleshly mind, 19 and not holding fast to the Head, from whom all the body, nourished and knit together by joints and ligaments, grows with the increase that is from God.”

In verse 16, Paul cautions the Colossians church to beware of the people judging them about food and drink. Or even about following certain days such as sabbath or new moon. These religious and legalistic things have no contribution towards attaining salvation. 

Paul says in verse 17 that the actual substance is Christ. Everything is about Him and not about following some days or restrictions on food. In verse 18, Paul again emphasizes that the Colossian church should not be cheated by false teachers telling them to follow certain things to get the reward. Paul says that this false humility is of no value in Christianity. 

Paul warns them not to worship angels of any kind. Worshiping angels has got nothing to do with Christianity. It comes from the pagan religions, which believed that angels are the mediators of God. 

Even in the modern world, angelic worship is followed by many pagan religions. Some religions even worship saints as mediators between them and God. In Christianity, only Jesus is the High Priest and the way of reconciliation to God. Christians need to base their belief system on Jesus alone. 

Paul says in verse 19 that when Christians hold on to Jesus as the Godhead, we as His body are nourished and knit together in joints and ligaments. As a result, we grow WITH the increase in the wisdom that comes down from Him. This is such a profound statement. It is so important for us to understand Jesus as the Godhead and how we, as His body, increase.

To help us understand this better, I’ve created a visual that will explain this concept in a way we can understand. A diagram or a picture is a great way to visualize the concepts for easy understanding and to remember. 


Colossians 2 life application: verses 16-19

What can we learn from Colossians 2:16-19? We can learn five life application lessons from this passage explaining the second theme of Colossians 2: How does Fullness in Christ as the Godhead manifests in a Christian’s life?

  1. Religious and legalistic things of this world, like food and drink, have no contribution towards attaining salvation.
  2. The actual substance is in Christ and not in any rituals to follow.
  3. Christians are to be vigilant of any doctrine telling us otherwise. 
  4.  Through Jesus, we can boldly go to the throne room of grace and do not need any mediators. 
  5. Christians should hold on to Jesus as the Godhead, and we, His body, are nourished and knit together in joints and ligaments. As a result, we grow WITH the increase in the wisdom that comes down from Him.

3. Paul’s Encouragement to the Issues of the Colossian Church (Colossians 2:20-23)

Colossians 2:20-23 (NKJV) – “20 Therefore, if you died with Christ from the basic principles of the world, why, as though living in the world, do you subject yourselves to regulations— 21 “Do not touch, do not taste, do not handle,” 22 which all concern things which perish with the using—according to the commandments and doctrines of men? 23 These things indeed have an appearance of wisdom in self-imposed religion, false humility, and [n]neglect of the body, but are of no value against the indulgence of the flesh.”

What does Colossians 2/20 through 23 mean? Paul is saying that, as Christians, the basic principles of this world do not govern us anymore. None of the things that the world claims are needed to purify ourselves. Christians do not need to do anything pertaining to the world to earn salvation. 

Paul says that although we live in this world, we are not of this world anymore. We are heavenly beings governed by Jesus as our Godhead, and we, as the body of Christ, function in this world based on the knowledge and wisdom from heaven.

The world’s regulations of not touching some things or not eating some things do not apply to us as Christians. Paul says these restrictions are temporary, so they have no eternal significance.

Paul says that these world restrictions do seem wise in the carnal sense. But fleshly wisdom cannot attain eternal salvation. Self-imposed religion is having rules and regulations in the natural world, hoping and believing that humans can earn salvation to reach God. But Christianity has little to do with humans earning salvation. Christianity is God freely gifting salvation because of His love for them in a way that allows humans to reach God through Jesus. 

Living a Christian life is more about putting your faith into action and less about living within rules and regulations of a carnal nature. 


Colossians 2 life application: verses 20-23

What can we learn from Colossians 2:20-23? We can learn two life application lessons from this passage explaining the third theme of Colossians 2: Paul’s Encouragement to the Issues of the Colossian Church

  1. Christians are now heavenly beings dead and raised with Christ through baptism. Therefore we are not subject to the regulations of this world. 
  2. Humans cannot earn salvation or reach God by following carnal steps which look wise according to the world’s regulations. 

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In conclusion, we can say that Paul provided a fantastic solution for all Christians to safeguard themselves from false doctrine. Paul addressed the main doctrinal issues the Colossians church faced around circumcision, angels, etc. 

He also explained the meaning of Jesus as the Godhead bodily and how everything is knit together in Him. Finally, he describes how accepting Christ and being baptized make Christians the citizens of heaven. 

He ends the chapter by encouraging the Colossians church. How did Paul encourage the Colossians? He told them not to be worried about worldly and temporary things like food and drink. He advises them to live like heavenly beings and not be concerned about following the carnal religious regulations. In short, Paul said that all the Colossians church needed was Jesus and nothing more! 

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