Who gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquity, and purify unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works.

Gave himself - Himself, His whole self, the greatest gift ever given (Ellicott) (Galatians 1:4; Ephesians 5:25). For us, [ huper (G5228) heemoon (G2257)] - 'in our behalf.'

Redeem us, [ lutrooseetai (G3084)] - 'ransom us from bondage at the price of His precious blood' (Ephesians 1:7; Matthew 20:28). An appropriate image in addressing bond servants (Titus 2:9).

From all iniquity, [ anomias (G458)] - 'lawlessness,' the essence of sin; namely, 'transgression of the law' (1 John 3:4), in bondage to which we were until then. The aim of redemption was to redeem us, not merely from the penalty, but the being of iniquity. He reverts to the "teaching," or disciplining effect of the grace of God that bringeth salvation (Titus 2:11).

Peculiar - peculiarly His own, as Israel was: treasured up as such [ Periousion (G4041). 1 Peter 2:9, laos (G2992) eis (G1519) peripoieesin (G4047); Hebrew, `am (H5971) cªgulaah (H5459), Exodus 19:5; Deuteronomy 7:6; note, Ephesians 1:14 ].

Zealous - in doing and promoting "good works."

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