The Epistle to the Colossians is the twelfth book of the New Testament. It was written, according to the text, by Paul the Apostle and Timothy, and addressed to the church in Colossae, a small Phrygian city near Laodicea and approximately 100 miles (160 km) from Ephesus in Asia Minor.
Some scholars have increasingly questioned Paul’s authorship and attributed the letter to an early follower instead, but others still defend it as authentic. If Paul were the author, he probably used an amanuensis, or secretary, in writing the letter (Col 4:18), possibly Timothy.