Most of these sacred marriage myths are ancient and archetypal, from millennia before the era of Ephesians. |
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The comments regarding the subordination of women in First Corinthians, Ephesians and Timothy were points which easily drew my fire. |
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The language of the early chapters of Ephesians is doxological, giving thanks to God in prayer. |
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As the theologian Robert Farrar Capon so astutely recognized, the entire argument of Ephesians in the first chapter is what is called a recapitulation. |
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The passage in Ephesians that compares the union of husband and wife to that of Christ and the church is a favorite ecclesial image, yet it has always been problematic. |
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Ephesians proclaims Christ's reconciling embrace in welcoming us home to God, just as the father welcomed home the son. |
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Journaling your response to Ephesians 6:10-12, resolving to put on the full armor of God every day. |
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In The Charge of Schism Continued, Norris cites Ephesians 4.3 6, and emphasizes St. Pauls words to the Ephesians to preserve unity. |
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Those who were far away, like the gentile Ephesians, have been brought near to God. |
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In Ephesians we can often encounter the passage, through the redemption that is in Jesus. |
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Ephesians 5:15-20 continues the theme of being wise and gives us some very practical advice. |
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The letter to the Ephesians sums up God's great plan of salvation, hidden from the beginning of the world, and now revealed in Christ. |
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In the letter to the Ephesians Christ offers this prize without money, without price. |
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Ephesians 4:11 makes it clear that God puts some in positions of leadership. |
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In Ephesians 5 the key teaching is that Christ, as head, should direct each member of the body. |
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As others have noted, the household codes of Ephesians and Colossians differ. |
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In Ephesians 2, it is clearly stated that the dividing wall between Jew and Gentile, between one people and another, has been broken down by Christ. |
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At this time, according to Strabo, the Ephesians began to live in the plain, and to this period too should be allotted the redrafting of the laws, said to have been the work of an Athenian, Aristarchus. |
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Indeed there is an apparent relation not only between the letter to the Colossians and the Ephesians, but also between the one to Colosse,Galatia and Corinth. |
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In 394 the Ephesians deserted to Conon's anti-Spartan maritime league, but by 387 the city was again in Spartan hands and was handed by Antalcidas to Persia. |
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The eulogetic and eucharistic sections in Ephesians 148 are of immediate paraenetic importance. |
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