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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[5946] 2 Thess. iii. 10.

[5947] Deut. xxv. 4.

Chapter XVII.—The Epistle to the Laodiceans. The Proper Designation is to the Ephesians. Recapitulation of All Things in Christ from the Beginning of the Creation. No Room for Marcion’s Christ Here. Numerous Parallels Between This Epistle and Passages in the Old Testament. The Prince of the Power of the Air, and the God of This World—Who? Creation and Regeneration the Work of One God. How Christ Has Made the Law Obsolete. A Vain Erasure of Marcion’s. The Apostles as Well as the Prophets from the Creator.

[5948] Veritati.

[5949] Titulum interpolare gestiit: or, “of corrupting its title.”

[5950] Certe tamen.

[5951] For a discussion on the title of this epistle in a succinct shape, the reader is referred to Dean Alford’s Gr. Test. vol. iii. Prolegomena, chap. ii. sec. 2.

[5952] ἀνακεφαλαιώσασθαι, “to sum up into a head.”

[5953] Eph. i. 9, 10.

[5954] Eph. i. 12.

[5955] He explains “præsperasse by ante sperasse.”

[5956] Eph. i. 13.

[5957] Joel ii. 28.

[5958] Eph. ii. 17.

[5959] Ps. xxiv. 10.

[5960] Eph. i. 17.

[5961] Isa. xi. 2.

[5962] Eph. i. 18.

[5963] Isa. xlii. 19 (Sept.).

[5964] Eph. i. 18.

[5965] Ps. ii. 8.

[5966] Eph. i. 19-22.

 

 

 

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