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Text -- Ephesians 2:13 (NET)

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2:13 But now in Christ Jesus you who used to be far away have been brought near by the blood of Christ.
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Eph 2:13 - -- But now ( nuni de ). Strong contrast, as opposed to "at that time."

But now ( nuni de ).

Strong contrast, as opposed to "at that time."

Robertson: Eph 2:13 - -- Afar off ( makran ). Adverb (accusative feminine adjective with hodon understood). From the politeia and its hope in God.

Afar off ( makran ).

Adverb (accusative feminine adjective with hodon understood). From the politeia and its hope in God.

Robertson: Eph 2:13 - -- Are made nigh ( egenēthēte eggus ). First aorist passive indicative of ginomai , a sort of timeless aorist. Nigh to the commonwealth of Israel in...

Are made nigh ( egenēthēte eggus ).

First aorist passive indicative of ginomai , a sort of timeless aorist. Nigh to the commonwealth of Israel in Christ.

Robertson: Eph 2:13 - -- In the blood of Christ ( en tōi haimati tou Christou ). Not a perfunctory addition, but essential (Eph 1:7), particularly in view of the Gnostic de...

In the blood of Christ ( en tōi haimati tou Christou ).

Not a perfunctory addition, but essential (Eph 1:7), particularly in view of the Gnostic denial of Christ’ s real humanity.

Vincent: Eph 2:13 - -- Now in Christ Jesus Now , in contrast with at that time . In Christ Jesus , in contrast with alienated from , etc. Jesus is added...

Now in Christ Jesus

Now , in contrast with at that time . In Christ Jesus , in contrast with alienated from , etc. Jesus is added because the Christ who was the subject of promise, the Messiah , has come into the world under that personal name. The phrase includes the promised Messiah and the actual Savior.

Wesley: Eph 2:13 - -- From God and his people.

From God and his people.

Wesley: Eph 2:13 - -- Intimately united to both.

Intimately united to both.

JFB: Eph 2:13 - -- In contrast to "at that time" (Eph 2:12).

In contrast to "at that time" (Eph 2:12).

JFB: Eph 2:13 - -- "Jesus" is here added, whereas the expression before (Eph 2:12) had been merely "Christ," to mark that they know Christ as the personal Saviour, "Jesu...

"Jesus" is here added, whereas the expression before (Eph 2:12) had been merely "Christ," to mark that they know Christ as the personal Saviour, "Jesus."

JFB: Eph 2:13 - -- Greek, "aforetime."

Greek, "aforetime."

JFB: Eph 2:13 - -- The Jewish description of the Gentiles. Far off from God and from the people of God (Eph 2:17; Isa 57:19; Act 2:39).

The Jewish description of the Gentiles. Far off from God and from the people of God (Eph 2:17; Isa 57:19; Act 2:39).

JFB: Eph 2:13 - -- Greek, "have been."

Greek, "have been."

JFB: Eph 2:13 - -- Greek, "in." Thus "the blood of Christ" is made the seal of a covenant IN which their nearness to God consists. In Eph 1:7, where the blood is more di...

Greek, "in." Thus "the blood of Christ" is made the seal of a covenant IN which their nearness to God consists. In Eph 1:7, where the blood is more directly spoken of as the instrument, it is "through His blood" [ALFORD].

Clarke: Eph 2:13 - -- Ye who sometimes were far off - To be far off, and to be near, are sayings much in use among the Jews; and among them, to be near signifies 1. ...

Ye who sometimes were far off - To be far off, and to be near, are sayings much in use among the Jews; and among them, to be near signifies

1.    To be in the approbation or favor of God; and to be far off signifies to be under his displeasure. So a wicked Jew might be said to be far off from God when he was exposed to his displeasure; and a holy man, or a genuine penitent, might be said to be nigh to God, because such persons are in his favor

2.    Every person who offered a sacrifice to God was considered as having access to him by the blood of that sacrifice: hence the priests, whose office it was to offer sacrifices, were considered as being nigh to God; and all who brought gifts to the altar were considered as approaching the Almighty

3.    Being far off, signified the state of the Gentiles as contradistinguished from the Jews, who were nigh. And these expressions were used in reference to the tabernacle, God’ s dwelling-place among the Israelites, and the sacrifices there offered. All those who had access to this tabernacle, or were nigh to it or encamped about it, were said to be nigh to God; those who had no access to it were said to be far off

Hence the latter phrase is used to distinguish the Gentiles from the Jewish people; and this appears to be the meaning of the prophet, Isa 57:19 : I create the fruit of the lips; Peace, peace to him that is far off, and to him that is near, saith the Lord; i.e. I give cause of praise and rejoicing to the Gentile as well as to the Jew. And to this scripture, and to this thing, the apostle seems here to allude. You Gentiles, who were unacquainted with God, and were even without God in the world, are brought to an acquaintance with him; and are now, through Christ Jesus, brought into the favor and fellowship of God. And as the Jews of old approached God by the blood of their sacrifices, so you approach him by the blood of Christ.

Calvin: Eph 2:13 - -- 13.But now in Christ Jesus We must either supply the verb, now that ye have been received in Christ Jesus, or connect the word now with the concl...

13.But now in Christ Jesus We must either supply the verb, now that ye have been received in Christ Jesus, or connect the word now with the conclusion of the verse, now through the blood of Christ, — which will be a still clearer exposition. In either case, the meaning is, that the Ephesians, who were far off from God and from salvation, had been reconciled to God through Christ, and made nigh by his blood; for the blood of Christ has taken away the enmity which existed between them and God, and from being enemies hath made them sons.

TSK: Eph 2:13 - -- in : Rom 8:1; 1Co 1:30; 2Co 5:17; Gal 3:28 were : Eph 2:12, Eph 2:17, Eph 2:19-22, Eph 3:5-8; Psa 22:7, Psa 73:27; Isa 11:10, Isa 24:15, Isa 24:16, Is...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Eph 2:13 - -- But now, in Christ Jesus - By the coming and atonement of the Lord Jesus, and by the gospel which he preached. Ye who sometimes were afar ...

But now, in Christ Jesus - By the coming and atonement of the Lord Jesus, and by the gospel which he preached.

Ye who sometimes were afar off - Who were "formerly"- ποτὲ pote Tyndale translates it, "a whyle agoo."The phrase "afar off"- μακρὰν makran - means that they were formerly far off from God and his people. The expression is derived from the custom of speaking among the Hebrews. God was supposed to reside in the temple. It was a privilege to be near the temple. Those who were remote from Jerusalem and the temple were regarded as far off from God, and hence as especially irreligious and wicked; see the notes at Isa 57:19.

Are made nigh - Are admitted to the favor of God, and permitted to approach him as his worshippers.

By the blood of Christ - The Jews came near to the mercy seat on which the symbol of the divine presence rested (the notes at Rom 3:25), by the blood that was offered in sacrifice; that is, the high priest approached that mercy-seat with blood and sprinkled it before God. Now we are permitted to approach him with the blood of the atonement. The shedding of that blood has prepared the way by which Gentiles as well as Jews may approach God, and it is by that offering that we are led to seek God.

Poole: Eph 2:13 - -- But now in Christ Jesus either in the kingdom of Christ, or gospel administration, Gal 5:6 ; or, ye being in Christ, united to him by the Spirit and ...

But now in Christ Jesus either in the kingdom of Christ, or gospel administration, Gal 5:6 ; or, ye being in Christ, united to him by the Spirit and faith. Being

in Christ here, is opposed to being in the world, Eph 1:12 .

Ye who sometimes were far off far from God, from his church, from his promises, &c., having no communion with him by his Spirit. He means a spiritual distance, yet seems to allude to Isa 49:1,12 ; those Gentiles there mentioned being estranged from God in their hearts, as well as removed from his people in place.

And made nigh brought into a state of communion with God and his people, and participation of their privileges, and right to the promises.

By the blood of Christ the merit of his death expiating sin, (which caused this distance), and so making way for their approach to God, and enjoyment of gospel blessings.

Gill: Eph 2:13 - -- But now in Christ Jesus,.... Being openly and visibly in Christ, created in him, and become believers in him; as they were before secretly in him, as ...

But now in Christ Jesus,.... Being openly and visibly in Christ, created in him, and become believers in him; as they were before secretly in him, as chosen and blessed in him before the foundation of the world:

ye who sometimes were far off; who in their state of unregeneracy were afar off from God, and from his law, and from any spiritual knowledge of him and fellowship with him; and from Jesus Christ, and from the knowledge of his righteousness, and the way of salvation by him; and from the Spirit, and any acquaintance with the things of the Spirit, and from minding them, and from walking after him; and from the saints and people of God, and from any love to them, and communion with them; and from any solid hopes of happiness, or real peace and comfort; which distance was owing both to Adam's sin and to their own transgressions: it is an observation of a Jewish writer a on Gen 3:9 "where art thou?" he (God) knew where he was, but he said so to show him that he was מרוחפ, "afar off from" God by his sin: see Isa 59:2, and yet

are made nigh by the blood of Christ: so as to have nearness of access to and communion with God, Father, Son, and Spirit, and the saints, in virtue of the blood of Christ; which gives boldness and speaks peace; by which their persons are justified, the pardon of their sins is procured, reconciliation is made, and their garments are washed, and made white; and so they draw nigh with confidence by the faith of him.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Eph 2:13 See the note on “his blood” in 1:7.

Geneva Bible: Eph 2:13 ( 11 ) But now in Christ Jesus ye who sometimes were far off are made nigh by the blood of Christ. ( 11 ) Christ is the only bond of the Jews and Gen...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Eph 2:1-22 - --1 By comparing what we were by nature, with what we are by grace,10 he declares that we are made for good works: and being brought near by Christ, sh...

Combined Bible: Eph 2:13 - --of Jew and Gentile in a "New Body".      (2:13,14) Where the Gentiles were once alone, now they "have been brought near" to Isr...

MHCC: Eph 2:11-13 - --Christ and his covenant are the foundation of all the Christian's hopes. A sad and terrible description is here; but who is able to remove himself out...

Matthew Henry: Eph 2:11-13 - -- In these verses the apostle proceeds in his account of the miserable condition of these Ephesians by nature. Wherefore remember, etc., Eph 2:11. A...

Barclay: Eph 2:13-18 - --We have already seen how the Jew hated and despised the Gentile. Now Paul uses two pictures, which would be specially vivid to a Jew, to show how t...

Barclay: Eph 2:13-18 - --It is not to be thought that the Jews were the only people who put up the barriers and shut people out. The ancient world was full of barriers. Ther...

Barclay: Eph 2:13-18 - --So Paul goes on to say that in Christ these barriers are down. How did Christ destroy them? (i) Paul says of Jesus, "He is our peace." What did he ...

Barclay: Eph 2:13-18 - --Paul goes on to tell of the priceless gifts which come with the new unity in Christ. (i) He made both Jew and Gentile into one new man. In Greek there...

Constable: Eph 1:3--4:1 - --II. THE CHRISTIAN'S CALLING 1:3--3:21 ". . . the first three chapters are one long prayer, culminating in the gr...

Constable: Eph 2:11--3:20 - --B. Corporate calling 2:11-3:19 New spiritual life does not just mean that we have experienced regenerati...

Constable: Eph 2:11-22 - --1. Present ministry 2:11-22 The apostle first stated the reality of the union of all believers i...

Constable: Eph 2:11-13 - --The reality of Gentile believers' union with Jewish believers 2:11-13 2:11 In view of what God has done for us in changing us, we Gentile believers ne...

College: Eph 2:1-22 - --EPHESIANS 2 B. GOD'S SALVATION (2:1-22) 1. Saved from Sin (2:1-10) 1 As for you, you were dead in your transgressions and sins, 2 in which you used...

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Commentary -- Other

Evidence: Eph 2:13 There is nothing more valuable in the universe than the precious blood of our Savior. We were separated from God and without hope, but the blood of Je...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: Ephesians (Book Introduction) The Epistle to the Ephesians From Rome a.d. 63 By Way of Introduction There are some problems of a special nature that confront us about the so-...

JFB: Ephesians (Book Introduction) THE headings (Eph 1:1, and Eph 3:1, show that this Epistle claims to be that of Paul. This claim is confirmed by the testimonies of IRENÆUS, [Against...

JFB: Ephesians (Outline) INSCRIPTION: ORIGIN OF THE CHURCH IN THE FATHER'S ETERNAL COUNSEL, AND THE SON'S BLOODSHEDDING: THE SEALING OF IT BY THE SPIRIT. THANKSGIVING AND PRA...

TSK: Ephesians 2 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Eph 2:1, By comparing what we were by nature, with what we are by grace, Eph 2:10. he declares that we are made for good works, and being...

Poole: Ephesians 2 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 2

MHCC: Ephesians (Book Introduction) This epistle was written when St. Paul was a prisoner at Rome. The design appears to be to strengthen the Ephesians in the faith of Christ, and to giv...

MHCC: Ephesians 2 (Chapter Introduction) (Eph 2:1-10) The riches of God's grace towards men, shown from their deplorable state by nature, and the happy change Divine grace makes in them. (Ep...

Matthew Henry: Ephesians (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Epistle of St. Paul to the Ephesians Some think that this epistle to the Ephesians was a circular l...

Matthew Henry: Ephesians 2 (Chapter Introduction) This chapter contains an account, I. Of the miserable condition of these Ephesians by nature (Eph 2:1-3) and again (Eph 2:11, Eph 2:12). II. Of t...

Barclay: Ephesians (Book Introduction) A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE LETTERS OF PAUL The Letters Of Paul There is no more interesting body of documents in the New Testament than the letter...

Barclay: Ephesians 2 (Chapter Introduction) The Christless Life And The Grace Of God (Eph_2:1-10) 2:1-10 When you were dead in your sins and trespasses, those sins and trespasses in which onc...

Constable: Ephesians (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical background Almost all Christians believed in the Pauline autho...

Constable: Ephesians (Outline) Outline I. Salutation 1:1-2 II. The Christian's calling 1:3-3:21 A. Indi...

Constable: Ephesians Ephesians Bibliography Abbot, T. K. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistles to the Ephesians and t...

Haydock: Ephesians (Book Introduction) THE EPISTLE OF ST. PAUL, THE APOSTLE, TO THE EPHESIANS. INTRODUCTION. Ephesus was a famous city, the metropolis of Asia Minor, upon the Ægean...

Gill: Ephesians (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EPHESIANS The city of Ephesus is, by Pliny a, called the other light of Asia; Miletus was one, and Ephesus the other: it was the me...

Gill: Ephesians 2 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EPHESIANS 2 The design of the apostle in this chapter, is to magnify the riches of divine grace, in the effectual calling and salva...

College: Ephesians (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION We are saved by grace through faith! We do not earn our salvation - it is the gift of God. This is the shocking good news of Ephesians. ...

College: Ephesians (Outline) OUTLINE I. DOCTRINE: God's Plan for Salvation - Eph 1:1-3:21 A. God's Blessings - 1:1-23 1. Salutation - 1:1-2 2. Present Blessings in Ch...

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