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Ephesians

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Ephesians

Epistle in the New Testament attributed to Paul but possibly written after his death; the earliest versions are not addressed specifically to the church at Ephesus.



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First, the household codes governing master-slave relations in Ephesians and Colossians, far from advocating a liberating cultural revolution, reinforce the conventional advice of Roman farm handbooks.
When we wanted to keep the members content, we quoted Ephesians 1:4, where God said not to worry about salvation because he had simply chosen certain people--for no particular reason--and others he had not (we taught this approach most often because our parishioners had a lot of possessions they didn't want to give away).
The "nuptial mystery" of man-woman-child is grounded in the creation accounts of Genesis 1-2 and in Paul's comparison of marriage to the mystery of the church in Ephesians 5:32.
 
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