EphesiansCrossway, 1994 - 224 páginas For hundreds of years Christendom has been blessed with Bible commentaries written by great men of God highly respected for their godly walk and their insight into spiritual truth. The Crossway Classic Commentaries sereis presents the very best work on individual Bible books, carefully adapted for maximum understanding and usefulness for today's believers. The apostle Paul's epistle to the Ephesian Christians has long brought spiritual encouragement to God's people. The abundance of our spiritual resources in Christ; salvation by grace through faith, not through works; heavenly exhortations for Christian families on earth; an inventory of the weapons God provides for spiritual battle--these and other themes bring joy to believers' hearts. This classic commentary from the pen of Charles Hodge is a treasure for all who desire a closer walk with God. Whether used for supplementary reading or for careful study, it will prove profitable to every follower of Christ who opens his or her heart to its gems. |
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... Christians , students , and those in the ministry . The originals , some of which were written at a high technical level , have been abridged as needed , simplified stylistically , and unburdened of foreign words . However , the ...
... Christians . His object was : 1. To bring them to a just appreciation of the plan of redemption , as a scheme devised from eternity by God for the manifestation of the glory of his grace . 2. To make them aware of the greatness of the ...
... Christians , for they are called " disciples , " and yet had not received Christian baptism ; that is , they had been baptized with water , but not with the Holy Spirit . They may have received the inner saving influ- ences of the ...
... Christians , he speaks as though he were a stranger to them and they to him . The passages cited in support of this point , howev- er , allow an interpretation perfectly consistent with the common hypothesis . When in Ephesians 1:15 ...
... Christians , whereas the church in Ephesus was composed of both Jewish and Gentile converts . The facts on which these last three arguments are founded are undoubtedly true and very remarkable and certainly distinguish this letter from ...