Pulpit CommentaryVerse 10. - For we are his workmanship. Another illustration and evidence of grace. We have to be fashioned anew by God before we can do anything aright (see 2 Corinthians 5:17). Anything right in us is not the cause of grace, but its fruit. There seems to be no ...
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Bible Commentary - EphesiansMatthew Henry
Footnotes 以弗所書 2:14 原文作:因他是我們的和睦。 以弗所書 2:21 或作:全。Chinese Union Version Modern Punctuation (Traditional) (CUVMPT) Copyright © 2011 by Global Bible InitiativeBack to resources Pinned NIV Application Commentary NIV Application Commentary 1 entry for 以弗所書 2 ...
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(18) For through him we both have access by one Spirit unto the Father.--In this verse the two meanings again unite. In the original the order is emphatic: "Through Him we have the access, both of us in one Spirit, to the Father." The greater...
Turner, Max, `Ephesians', in New Bible Commentary, eds. Carson, D. A., et al. (Leicester: InterVarsity Press, 4th ed., 1994), 1222-44... Dahlin,Robert - 《Publishers Weekly》 被引量: 27发表: 1994年 Spelling the Word: George Herbert and the Bible Reviews Chana Bloch, Spelling the...
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Commentary on Ephesians 2:1-10 (Read Ephesians 2:1-10) Sin is the death of the soul. A man dead in trespasses and sins has no desire for spiritual pleasures. When we look upon a corpse, it gives an awful feeling. A never-dying spirit is now fled, and has left nothing but the ru...
Ephesians 2:9 Meaning and Commentary Ephesians 2:9 Not of works Of any kind, moral or ceremonial, before or after conversion, done without faith or in it, nor of these in any sense; works are neither the moving causes, nor the procuring causes, nor the helping causes, nor "causa sine...
“the Queen of the Epistles,”“the quintessence of Paulinism,”“the divinest composition of man” and even “the Waterloo of commentators.” Some say that Ephesians reads “like a commentary on the Pauline letters” and probably it has been best termed “the crown of Paulinism.” (Bruce)...