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Q: How do you pronounce Laodicea?
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This referrs to the church at Laodicea. (Revelation 3:14-16)


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G. L. Prestige has written: 'St. Basil the Great and Apollinaris of Laodicea'


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What lost letter of Paul is mentioned in the letter to the Colossians?

Colossians 4:16 refers to an epistle written by Paul from Laodicea, which he asks them to read in the church. However, this is almost certainly not a lost letter. Nearly all biblical scholars regard Colossians as a pseudo-Pauline epistle written in the 80s of the first century, long after Paul had died. It was common practice to write in the name of Paul and various others of the early apostles, because this would lend weight to the message being circulated. The letter was not really written to the Colossians, but was an encyclical intended by its anonymous author to be read at every church. Verse 4:16 gives this away, by suggesting that Colossians be read at Laodicea and the supposed letter from Laodicea be read at their church - in other words, 'my' letters are useful for everyone so please circulate them. For this purpose, it would not matter whether there was a letter from Laodicea or not.