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Introduction to Paper The passage that I chose to do my exegesis on was Ephesians four verses twentyfive through thirtytwo. This is significant from a practical perspective, It gives us step by practical solutions on how to live as "Children of the light" I have not completed any Greek or Hebrew courses, but am currently enrolled in Greek 1A. Outline of the book The following survey of the book of Ehesians is based upon the paragraph breaks contained in the New International Version. For every paragraph there is an entry. I. Opening (1:1-2) A. Paul acknowlefhes his authorship (1:1a) B. Paul acknowledges the saints in Ephesus as the recipients C. Salutaion II. Spiritual Blessings in Christ (1:3-14) A. God's adoption of the beleiver (1:3-10) B. The promised inheritance to the beleiver (1:11-14) III. Thanksgiving and Prayer (1:15-23) IV. Made Alive in Christ (2:1-9) V. One in Christ (2:11-22) A. The Ephesians unworthiness and God's grace (2:11-13) B. The peace of God (2:14-18) C. Church oneness as the temple of God (2:19-22) VI. Preacher to the Gentiles (3:1-13) A. Paul as a prisoner of Christ (3:1) B. The Mystery of Christ (3:2-6) C. Paul's defense of his calliing (3:7-13) VII. A Prayer for the Ehesians (3:14-21) VIII. Unity in the Body of Christ A. Admonision to live worthy of God's calling (4:1-6) B. Quotation and explanation of Psalms 68:18 (4:7-13) C. Spiritual maturity (4:14-16) IX. Living as Children of the Light (4:17-5:21) A. Be imatators of God (5:1-2) B. A call to holiness (5:3-7) C. Christ light in contrast to Satan's darkness (5:15-21) X. Wives and Husbands (5:22-33) A. Wives (5:22-24) B. Husbands (5:25-33) XI. Children and Parents (6:1-4) XII. Slaves and Masters (6:5-8) A. Slaves (6:5-8) B. Masters (6:9) XIII. The Armor of God (6:10-18) XIV. Request for Prayer (6:19-20) XV. Final Greetings (6:21-23) A. The sentding of Tychius (6:21-22) B. Closing Words Introduciton to the Book The followiong introduction to the book of Ephesians is based on five areas of discision: authorship, destination, origin, date and purpose. Authorship: The majority of Biblical Scholars hold fast to the traditional veiw of Pauline authorship. IN the last century however there has been an uprise in scholrs who believe that Paul did not write Ehesians. This introduction first establish Pauline authorship through primary and ... This is not the end of the termpaper! Register below to see the complete version of this term paper.
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