the NIV
APPLICATION
COMMENTARY
From biblical text … to contemporary life
Klyne Snodgrass
In appreciation to our parents
C. Sidney and Wanda V.L. Snodgrass
and
Everett Allen and Eva M.R. Parks
The NIV Application Commentary: Ephesians
Copyright © 1996 by Klyne Snodgrass
Requests for information should be addressed to:
Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 49530
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Snodgrass, Klyne
Ephesians / Snodgrass, Klyne.
p. cm.—(NIV application commentary)
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN-10:0-310-49340-4
ISBN-13:978-0-310-49340-2
1. Bible. N.T. Ephesians—Commentaries. I. Title. II. Series.
BS2695.3.S66 1966
227’.507–dc20 96-12910
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Text and Commentary on Ephesians
Series Introduction
The NIV Application Commentary Series is unique. Most commentaries help us make the journey from our world back to the world of the Bible. They enable us to cross the barriers of time, culture, language, and geography that separate us from the biblical world. Yet they only offer a one-way ticket to the past and assume that we can somehow make the return journey on our own. Once they have explained the original meaning of a book or passage, these commentaries give us little or no help in exploring its contemporary significance. The information they offer is valuable, but the job is only half done.
Recently, a few commentaries have included some contemporary application as one of their goals. Yet that application is often sketchy or moralistic, and some volumes sound more like printed sermons than commentaries.
The primary goal of the NIV Application Commentary Series is to help you with the difficult but vital task of bringing an ancient message into a modern context. The series not only focuses on application as a finished product but also helps you think through the process of moving from the original meaning of a passage to its contemporary significance. These are commentaries, not popular expositions. They are works of reference, not devotional literature.
The format of the series is designed to achieve the goals of the series. Each passage is treated in three sections: Original Meaning, Bridging Contexts, and Contemporary Significance.
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About EphesiansPaul’s letter to the Ephesians shines with the brilliant reality of what being a Christian really means. We are far more than forgiven—we have been changed. Not just the way we live, but the very source and nature of our lives are different. In Christ, we are new creations, righteous, fit for fellowship with God, and even now seated “with him in the heavenly realms” (Eph. 2:6). But what practical implications does this radical transformation have for us? In what ways does living in God’s grace affect our daily conduct? In Ephesians, Paul connects our identity in Christ to our lifestyles. We are God’s workmanship, he says; let us live out who we are. Whether the setting is the home, the church, or the marketplace, our lives ought to reflect our union with Christ. Exploring the links between the Bible and our own times, Klyne Snodgrass shares perspectives on the book of Ephesians that reveal its enduring relevance for our twenty-first century lives. |
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