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SMYTH & HELWYS BIBLE COMMENTARY

EPHESIANS

THOMAS B. SLATER

Smyth & Helwys Publishing, Inc.

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© 2012 by Smyth & Helwys Publishing

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ISBN 978-1-57312-817-9

Smyth & Helwys Bible Commentary: Ephesians

Publication Staff

President & CEO

Cecil P. Staton

Publisher & Executive Vice President

Lex Horton

Vice President, Production

Keith Gammons

Book Editor

Leslie Andres

Graphic Designers

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Assistant Editors

Rachel Stancil Greco

Kelley F. Land

Project Editor

R. Scott Nash

Mercer University

Macon, Georgia

Old Testament

General Editor

Samuel E. Balentine

Union Presbyterian Seminary

Richmond, Virginia

Area

Old Testament Editors

Mark E. Biddle

Baptist Theological Seminary

at Richmond, Virginia

Kandy Queen-Sutherland

Stetson University

Deland, Florida

Paul Redditt

Georgetown College

Georgetown, Kentucky

Baptist Seminary of Kentucky

Lexington, Kentucky

New Testament

General Editor

R. Alan Culpepper

McAfee School of Theology

Mercer University

Atlanta, Georgia

Area

New Testament Editors

R. Scott Nash

Mercer University

Macon, Georgia

Richard B. Vinson

Salem College

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

CONTENTS

series preface

how to use this commentary

foreword

introduction

outline of ephesians

1 Setting the Stage

Eph 1:1–23

2 The New People of God

Eph 2:1–22

3 The Mystery Revealed

Eph 3:1–21

4 Attaining Community

Eph 4:1–5:2

5 Sustaining Community

Eph 5:3–20

6 The Household Codes

Eph 5:21–6:9

7 Concluding Comments

Eph 6:10–24

bibliography

index of modern authors

index of sidebars and illustrations

index of scriptures

index of topics

DEDICATION

In memory of Graham N. Stanton

A true scholar and gentleman

My mentor and dear friend

ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS COMMENTARY

Books of the Old Testament, Apocrypha, and New Testament are generally abbreviated in the Sidebars, parenthetical references, and notes according to the following system.

The Old Testament

Genesis Gen

Exodus Exod

Leviticus Lev

Numbers Num

Deuteronomy Deut

Joshua Josh

Judges Judg

Ruth Ruth

1-2 Samuel 1-2 Sam

1-2 Kings 1-2 Kgs

1-2 Chronicles 1-2 Chr

Ezra Ezra

Nehemiah Neh

Esther Esth

Job Job

Psalm (Psalms) Ps (Pss)

Proverbs Prov

Ecclesiastes Eccl

or Qoheleth Qoh

Song of Solomon Song

or Song of Songs Song

or Canticles Cant

Isaiah Isa

Jeremiah Jer

Lamentations Lam

Ezekiel Ezek

Daniel Dan

Hosea Hos

Joel Joel

Amos Amos

Obadiah Obad

Jonah Jonah

Micah Mic

Nahum Nah

Habakkuk Hab

Zephaniah Zeph

Haggai Hag

Zechariah Zech

Malachi Mal

The Apocrypha

1-2 Esdras 1-2 Esdr

Tobit Tob

Judith Jdt

Additions to Esther Add Esth

Wisdom of Solomon Wis

Ecclesiasticus or the Wisdom of Jesus Son of Sirach Sir

Baruch Bar

Epistle (or Letter) of Jeremiah Ep Jer

Prayer of Azariah and the Song of the Three Pr Azar

Daniel and Susanna Sus

Daniel, Bel, and the Dragon Bel

Prayer of Manasseh Pr Man

1-4 Maccabees 1-4 Macc

The New Testament

Matthew Matt

Mark Mark

Luke Luke

John John

Acts Acts

Romans Rom

1-2 Corinthians 1-2 Cor

Galatians Gal

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About Ephesians

Thomas B. Slater’s commentary on Ephesians transports the modern reader into the world of the early church. Slater asserts that Ephesians was written to persuade its original audience that an ethnically inclusive church based on religious affiliation and faithfulness was part of God’s plan. Both Jew and Gentile are equal partners in the new religious commonwealth. Slater addresses two important questions: What does it mean to live in a racially inclusive community? and What are Paul’s ethical requirements for living in such a diverse setting?

This commentary argues that Ephesians is deutero-Pauline, reinterpreting the Apostle for a new generation of Christians. Following Christ’s model, the letter to the Ephesians teaches virtues and relationships that ensure harmony and peace within the Christian church.

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