Ephesians 6 - Introduction

1:1 at (a-19) Lit. 'in,' as Acts 13:1 ; Revelation 2:1 . Ephesus. (b-20) It may be interesting to mention that though 'at Ephesus' is found in almost all copies, many authorities would leave it out. Some, without sufficient ground, have considered it as a kind of circular. Compare Colossians 4:16 .... [ Continue Reading ]

Ephesians 6:11

6:11 on (d-2) Aorist, meaning 'have it put on.' panoply (e-4) i.e. 'the complete armour.' The word is used only here and in Luke 11:22 .... [ Continue Reading ]

Ephesians 6:13

6:13 take (g-4) 'Take,' 'taken,' vers, 13 and 16, are aorists. The sense is 'taking up,' as arms or clothes to put on. taking a person with you, 2 Timothy 4:11 . things, (h-26) Or 'having overcome all things.' It is to 'carry through and put in execution all that is purposed and called for, in spite... [ Continue Reading ]

Ephesians 6:17

6:17 (l-1) Lit. 'receive' (aorist imperative). This is not as active or energetic a word as 'take,' vers. 13,16. Perhaps there is instruction in this.... [ Continue Reading ]

Ephesians 6:21

6:21 on, (a-16) _ Prasso_ . the word seems to express both doing and state. see Note i, Romans 1:32 . minister (b-23) Or 'servant' ( _ diakonos_ ), one that ministered to Paul as to the Lord, as 2 Corinthians 6:4 .... [ Continue Reading ]

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