Ephesians 6:11 NIVEphesians 6:11 NLTEphesians 6:11 ESVEphesians 6:11 NASBEphesians 6:11 KJVEphesians 6:11 BibleApps.comEphesians 6:11 Biblia ParalelaEphesians 6:11 Chinese BibleEphesians 6:11 French BibleEphesians 6:11 Catholic BibleNT Letters: Ephesians 6:11 Put on the whole armor of God...
Ephesians 6:11 in Other Translations King James Version (KJV) 11 Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. English Standard Version (ESV) 11 Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the schemes ...
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Zondervan KJV Commentary Plus 28 entries Dictionaries Dictionary of Bible Themes 238 entries Dictionary of Biblical Prophecy and End Times Plus 4 entries Easton's Bible Dictionary 16 entries Essential Bible Dictionary Plus 12 entries Lockyer's All the Men of the Bible 4 entries Mounce's Co...
The key term for his admonition is “walk,” which occurs four times in the section: “walk not as other Gentiles” (4:17 KJV); “walk in love” (5:2); “walk as children of light” (5:8) and “walk responsibly redeeming the time” (5:15). The section includes important ...
Zondervan KJV Commentary Plus 19 entries Dictionaries Dictionary of Bible Themes 204 entries Dictionary of Biblical Prophecy and End Times Plus 13 entries Easton's Bible Dictionary 31 entries Essential Bible Dictionary Plus 13 entries Lockyer's All the Men of the Bible 9 entries Mounce's Complete ...
Ellicott, Charles J.,A Critical and Grammatical Commentary on St Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians(Andover: Warren F. Draper, reprint 1880, 2nd ed. 1859) Fennema, David, "Unity in Marriage: Ephesians 5.21-33,"Reformed Review25 (Autumn, 1971) 62-71 ...
The phrase "of our Lord Jesus Christ" in the KJV, parallel to 1:17, isn't found in the earliest manuscripts and is omitted in modern translations. F.F. Bruce,The Epistles to the Colossians, to Philemon, and to the Ephesians(New International Commentary on the New Testament; Eerdmans, ...
Pulpit CommentaryVerse 19. - Who being past feeling. Without sense of shame, without conscience, without fear of God or regard for man, without any perception of the dignity of human nature, the glory of the Divine image, or the degradation of sin. Have given themselves over to lasciviousne...
Pulpit CommentaryVerse 18. - That having the eyes of your heart enlightened. "The eyes of your heart" is an unusual expression, but it denotes that to see things clearly there is needed, not merely lumen siccum, but lumen madidum (to borrow terms of Lord Bacon), not merely intellectual...