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Ephesians 3:14-21,4:1-6, Paul’s Prayer and Plea — A verse by verse study. Paul writes a beautiful prayer and exhortation for the Christians at Ephesus.
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Dean Alford points out that the words might be made known are emphatic, strongly contrasting the idea of hidden in Ephesians 3:9. b. Might be made known by the church to the principalities and powers : This explains how God will reveal His wisdom, and to whom He reveals it.
Ephesians is the "go-to" book in the New Testament for an understanding of God's sovereignty in salvation by grace, and therefore it shares much in common with Paul's other masterwork: Romans. Paul wrote this letter while enduring his first Roman imprisonment in house arrest.
Choose a chapter and verse from 'Ephesians' to begin your 'Verse-by-Verse' study of God's Word using the more than 100 commentaries available on StudyLight.org.
If you have heard [he said] of the dispensation of the grace of God which is given to me for you (Eph 3:2): Now, there are those who see seven dispensations. They see the dispensation of innocence, when God placed Adam in the Garden of Eden and God relating to man there in the garden in man's innocence.
A verse by verse study of Ephesians 3:1-13, about the mystery revealed in the gospel of Christ. 1 A Mystery is Revealed Paul is given a revelation which he shares with the Ephesians, so that they may have the same enlightenment that was granted him.
Verse by Verse Commentary. 1. Verses 2-13 are a break from Paul’s thoughts which he began in verse one – The point he started discussing in verse is taken up again starting in verse 14. 2.