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Text -- Ephesians 1:17 (NET)

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1:17 I pray that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give you spiritual wisdom and revelation in your growing knowledge of him,
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Robertson: Eph 1:17 - -- The Father of glory ( ho patēr tēs doxēs ). The God characterized by glory (the Shekinah, Heb 9:5) as in Act 7:2; 1Co 2:8; 2Co 1:3; Jam 2:1.

The Father of glory ( ho patēr tēs doxēs ).

The God characterized by glory (the Shekinah, Heb 9:5) as in Act 7:2; 1Co 2:8; 2Co 1:3; Jam 2:1.

Robertson: Eph 1:17 - -- That - may give ( hinȧ̇dōiē ). In Col 1:9 hina is preceded by aitoumenoi , but here the sub-final use depends on the general idea asking in ...

That - may give ( hinȧ̇dōiē ).

In Col 1:9 hina is preceded by aitoumenoi , but here the sub-final use depends on the general idea asking in the sentence. The form dōiē is a late Koiné[28928]š optative (second aorist active) for the usual doiē . It occurs also in 2Th 3:16; Rom 15:5; 2Ti 1:16, 2Ti 1:18 in the text of Westcott and Hort. Here B 63 read dōi (like Joh 15:16) second aorist active subjunctive, the form naturally looked for after a primary tense (pauomai ). This use of the volitive optative with hina after a primary tense is rare, but not unknown in ancient Greek.

Robertson: Eph 1:17 - -- A spirit of wisdom and revelation ( pneuma sophias kai apokalupseōs ). The Revised Version does not refer this use of pneuma to the Holy Spirit (...

A spirit of wisdom and revelation ( pneuma sophias kai apokalupseōs ).

The Revised Version does not refer this use of pneuma to the Holy Spirit (cf. Gal 6:1; Rom 8:15), but it is open to question if it is possible to obtain this wisdom and revelation apart from the Holy Spirit.

Robertson: Eph 1:17 - -- In the knowledge of him ( en epignōsei autou ). In the full knowledge of Christ as in Colossians.

In the knowledge of him ( en epignōsei autou ).

In the full knowledge of Christ as in Colossians.

Vincent: Eph 1:17 - -- God of our Lord Jesus Christ Compare Joh 20:17; Mat 27:46, and see on Eph 1:3.

God of our Lord Jesus Christ

Compare Joh 20:17; Mat 27:46, and see on Eph 1:3.

Vincent: Eph 1:17 - -- Father of glory ( ὁ πατὴρ τῆς δόξης ) The Father to whom the glory belongs. Note the article, the glory, preeminently. ...

Father of glory ( ὁ πατὴρ τῆς δόξης )

The Father to whom the glory belongs. Note the article, the glory, preeminently. Compare Act 7:2; 1Co 2:8. See Psa 18:3, " who is worthy to be praised;" where the Hebrew is is praised . The exact phrase has no parallel in Scripture.

Vincent: Eph 1:17 - -- The Spirit of wisdom and revelation Spirit has not the article, but the reference is to the Holy Spirit. Compare Mat 12:28; Luk 1:15, Luk 1:35,...

The Spirit of wisdom and revelation

Spirit has not the article, but the reference is to the Holy Spirit. Compare Mat 12:28; Luk 1:15, Luk 1:35, Luk 1:41; Rom 1:4; 1Pe 1:2. Wisdom and revelation are special forms of the Spirit's operation. He imparts general illumination (wisdom) and special revelations of divine mysteries. The combination of two words with an advance in thought from the general to the special is characteristic of Paul. Compare grace and apostleship , Rom 1:5; gifts and calling , Rom 11:29; wisdom and prudence , Eph 1:8, wisdom and knowledge , Col 2:3.

Vincent: Eph 1:17 - -- In the knowledge of Him ( ἐν ἐπιγνώσει αὐτοῦ ) The sphere in which they will receive God's gift of wisdom and revelatio...

In the knowledge of Him ( ἐν ἐπιγνώσει αὐτοῦ )

The sphere in which they will receive God's gift of wisdom and revelation. To know God is to be wise. The condition is not merely acknowledgment , but knowledge . Ἑπίγνωσις knowledge is never ascribed to God in the New Testament. Of Him refers to God.

Wesley: Eph 1:17 - -- The same who is the Spirit of promise is also, in the progress of the faithful, the Spirit of wisdom and revelation; making them wise unto salvation, ...

The same who is the Spirit of promise is also, in the progress of the faithful, the Spirit of wisdom and revelation; making them wise unto salvation, and revealing to them the deep things of God. He is here speaking of that wisdom and revelation which are common to all real Christians.

JFB: Eph 1:17 - -- A fit prayer for all Christians.

A fit prayer for all Christians.

JFB: Eph 1:17 - -- Appropriate title here; as in Eph 1:20-22 he treats of God's raising Jesus to be Head over all things to the Church. Jesus Himself called the Father "...

Appropriate title here; as in Eph 1:20-22 he treats of God's raising Jesus to be Head over all things to the Church. Jesus Himself called the Father "My God" (Mat 27:46).

JFB: Eph 1:17 - -- (Compare Act 7:2). The Father of that infinite glory which shines in the face of Christ, who is "the glory" (the true Shekinah); through whom also "th...

(Compare Act 7:2). The Father of that infinite glory which shines in the face of Christ, who is "the glory" (the true Shekinah); through whom also "the glory of the inheritance" (Eph 1:18) shall be ours (Joh 17:24; 2Co. 3:7-4:6).

JFB: Eph 1:17 - -- Whose attribute is infinite wisdom and who works wisdom in believers (Isa 11:2).

Whose attribute is infinite wisdom and who works wisdom in believers (Isa 11:2).

JFB: Eph 1:17 - -- Whose function it is to reveal to believers spiritual mysteries (Joh 16:14-15; 1Co 2:10).

Whose function it is to reveal to believers spiritual mysteries (Joh 16:14-15; 1Co 2:10).

JFB: Eph 1:17 - -- Rather, as Greek (see on 1Co 13:12), "in the full knowledge of Him," namely, God.

Rather, as Greek (see on 1Co 13:12), "in the full knowledge of Him," namely, God.

Clarke: Eph 1:17 - -- That the God of our Lord Jesus - Jesus Christ, as man and mediator, has the Father for his God and Father: and it is in reference to this that he hi...

That the God of our Lord Jesus - Jesus Christ, as man and mediator, has the Father for his God and Father: and it is in reference to this that he himself says: I ascend unto my Father and your Father, and to my God and your God; Joh 20:17

Clarke: Eph 1:17 - -- The Father of glory - The author and giver of that glory which you expect at the end of your Christian race. This may be a Hebraism for glorious Fat...

The Father of glory - The author and giver of that glory which you expect at the end of your Christian race. This may be a Hebraism for glorious Father, but the former appears to be the best sense

Clarke: Eph 1:17 - -- The Spirit of wisdom and revelation - I pray that God may give you his Holy Spirit, by whom his will is revealed to men, that he may teach and make ...

The Spirit of wisdom and revelation - I pray that God may give you his Holy Spirit, by whom his will is revealed to men, that he may teach and make you wise unto salvation, that you may continue to acknowledge him, Christ Jesus, as your only Lord and Savior.

Calvin: Eph 1:17 - -- 17.That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ But what does Paul wish for the Ephesians? The spirit of wisdom, and the eyes of their understanding bein...

17.That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ But what does Paul wish for the Ephesians? The spirit of wisdom, and the eyes of their understanding being enlightened. And did they not possess these? Yes; but at the same time they needed increase, that, being endowed with a larger measure of the Spirit, and being more and more enlightened, they might more clearly and fully hold their present views. The knowledge of the godly is never so pure, but that some dimness or obscurity hangs over their spiritual vision. But let us examine the words in detail.

The God of our Lord Jesus Christ The Son of God became man in such a manner, that God was his God as well as ours.

“I ascend,” says he, “to my Father, and your Father; and to my God, and your God.” (Joh 20:17)

And the reason why he is our God, is, that he is the God of Christ, whose members we are. Let us remember, however, that this relates to his human nature; so that his subjection takes nothing away from his eternal godhead.

The Father of glory This title springs from the former; for God’s glory, as a Father, consists in subjecting his Son to our condition, that, through him, he might be our God. The Father of glory is a well-known Hebrew idiom for The glorious Father. There is a mode of pointing and reading this passage, which I do not disapprove, and which connects the two clauses in this manner: That God, the glorious Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, may give to you.

The Spirit of wisdom and revelation is here put, by a figure of speech, (metonymy,) for the grace which the Lord bestows upon us by his own Spirit. But let it be observed, that the gifts of the Spirit are not the gifts of nature. Till the Lord opens them, the eyes of our heart are blind. Till the Spirit has become our instructor, all that we know is folly and ignorance. Till the Spirit of God has made it known to us by a secret revelation, the knowledge of our Divine calling exceeds the capacity of our own minds.

In the knowledge of him This might also be read, In the knowledge of himself. Both renderings agree well with the context, for he that knows the Son knows also the Father; but I prefer the former as more natively suggested by the Greek pronoun, ἐν ἐπιγνώσει αὐτοῦ

TSK: Eph 1:17 - -- the God : Eph 1:3; Joh 20:17 the Father : 1Ch 29:11; Psa 24:7, Psa 24:10, Psa 29:3; Jer 2:11; Mat 6:13; Luk 2:14; Act 7:2; 1Co 2:8; Jam 2:1; Rev 7:12 ...

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Barnes: Eph 1:17 - -- That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ - The God who has sent the Lord Jesus into the world, and appointed him as the Mediator between himself a...

That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ - The God who has sent the Lord Jesus into the world, and appointed him as the Mediator between himself and man. The particular reason why Paul here speaks of him as "the God of the Lord Jesus"is, that he prays that they might be further acquainted with the Redeemer, and be enlightened in regard to the great work which he came to do.

The Father of glory - The glorious Father, that is, the Father who is worthy to be praised and honored.

May give unto you the Spirit of wisdom - May make you wise to understand the great doctrines of the religion of the Redeemer.

And revelation - That is, revealing to you more and more of the character of the Redeemer, and of the nature and results of his work. It is probable here that by the word "Spirit"the apostle refers to the Holy Spirit as the Author of all wisdom, and the Revealer of all truth. His prayer is, that God would grant to them the Holy Spirit to make them wise, and to reveal his will to them.

In the knowledge of him - Margin, "for the acknowledgment."That is, in order that you may more fully acknowledge him, or know him more intimately and thoroughly. They had already made high attainments Eph 1:15, but Paul felt that they might make still higher; and the idea here is, that however far Christians may have advanced in knowledge and in love, there is an unfathomed depth of knowledge which they may still explore, and which they should be exhorted still to attempt to fathom. How far was Paul from supposing that the Ephesians had attained to perfection!

Poole: Eph 1:17 - -- That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ he is the God of Christ not according to Christ’ s Divine nature, but his human, and as Mediator, in which...

That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ he is the God of Christ not according to Christ’ s Divine nature, but his human, and as Mediator, in which respect he was subject to the Father.

The Father of glory the most glorious Father, and the Author of all glory and glorious things, and to whom all glory is due.

May give unto you the spirit of wisdom a greater measure (for some they already had) of faith, as Eph 1:8 , where it is called wisdomor of the knowledge of the things of God, whereof the Spirit is the Author. God is said to give or send the Spirit, where the Spirit works effectually; and, so to give the Spirit of wisdom, where the Spirit effectually works that wisdom.

And revelation: by revelation he means not extraordinary, such as the prophets had, but ordinary, such as was common to believers, and expresseth the manner of the Spirit’ s working this wisdom, that he doth it by removing the covering or veil of natural ignorance, Psa 119:18 Luk 24:45shining into the mind, and making it see what before it saw not; sometimes new objects, sometimes new excellencies in objects before known. Thus the Spirit works not only in the beginning of faith and spiritual knowledge, but in its further progress he lets in new light into the mind, and removes some remaining degree of natural darkness.

In the knowledge or acknowledgment, which may imply an ownng, approving, and embracing things before known.

Of him i.e. God or Christ, or God in Christ: and so either he declares here wherein the wisdom he mentioned consists, viz. the knowledge of God and Christ, in whom are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge: or rather, the end of that wisdom and revelation, viz. the acknowledgment of God or Christ, when we so know him, as to own him as ours, to embrace, and love, and wholly subject ourselves to him, Col 1:9,10 .

PBC: Eph 1:17 - -- " eyes of your understanding being enlightened" He (God) has revealed himself in Scripture. Ps 19:7-14; Ro 1:16-17 Revelation, in other words, was co...

" eyes of your understanding being enlightened"

He (God) has revealed himself in Scripture. Ps 19:7-14; Ro 1:16-17 Revelation, in other words, was communicated to man via the vehicle of inspiration. As we read and study God’s revealed word, therefore, we need illumination from God the Holy Spirit. Eph 1:18

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What boundless love marked the petitions of Paul as he came boldly to the throne of grace for these brethren? His desires for them seemed to be addresses to the Father of glory, who alone commanded these blessings, so would he show them the intensity of his affection in his desire that they attain to the highest measure knowledge and spiritual joy. We learn from this something of the bond that unites the true minister with his flock. He is fitted in heart and experience to care for them. No thought of gain or honor touches his bosom, but an affectionate, tender, and lasting regard for their well being, that God alone puts in the heart. Human training does not produce the self-sacrificing, tender, out-going principle of love that is necessary in caring for the flock of God. It is akin to the feeling which the mother has for her offspring which no opposition, suffering, nor persecution can destroy. Prompted by this solicitude, Paul pored forth his soul in prayer for his brethren. He knew the value to the church of a spiritually minded congregation, that could witness to the experimental truth and doctrinal sentiments of the gospel. What is more sad than to see Christians active and penetrating as to worldly things, and yet dull and stupid in things eternal? Alas! How often are church members found to be, what the apostle calls in another letter " weak, and sickly, and asleep," irresolute, and disinclined, and incapable of understanding the solid truths of God’s word when presented to them.

Eld. James Oliphant

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It is interesting to note that very seldom do we find the apostle Paul praying for people with physical problems.  He was far more concerned about their spiritual health.

Oh that we might be burdened for the spiritual needs of those who are physically sick and those that have other problems and those that we encounter in our own life.  That we might have a prayer continually for spiritual growth that there may be a development in our lives to be drawn closer to the Lord and to display the fruit of the Spirit to the honor of His name.  Paul was perpetually concerned about that.  He's praying that they may have wisdom.  He wants them to have knowledge concerning Jesus Christ, the eyes of their understanding being enlightened that they might know more about the hope of His calling and the riches of His glory in the inheritance of the saints in light.

Gill: Eph 1:17 - -- That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ,.... In what sense God the Father is the God of Christ; see Gill on Eph 1:3. The Father of glory; or the glor...

That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ,.... In what sense God the Father is the God of Christ; see Gill on Eph 1:3.

The Father of glory; or the glorious Father; who is glorious in himself, in the perfections of his nature, and in the works of his hands; and as a father, he is a glorious father to Christ, and is a father to him, as he is to none else; and has been honoured and glorified by Christ, and from whom Christ as man has received much honour and glory: and he is a glorious father to the saints, to whom he has shown inexpressible love, by adopting them into his family; and pities them, as a father does his children; takes care of them, and protects them, and makes a glorious provision for them; not only of good things now, but of an eternal inheritance hereafter: and he may be so called, because he is the author and giver of eternal glory and happiness; and because all glory is due unto him: the Arabic version reads, "God, our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory", making all these epithets to belong to Christ:

may give unto you the spirit of wisdom and revelation, in the knowledge of him; this was one part of the apostle's prayers for the saints at Ephesus, that they might increase in divine knowledge; either in the knowledge of God, as the God of Christ, and the Father of glory, and as their God and Father in Christ; or of God, as considered in Christ the Mediator; or else of Christ himself: and designs not a notional and speculative knowledge of Christ, but what is practical and experimental; and which is joined with love of him, faith in him, and obedience to him; and which is not only approbative, but fiducial and appropriating; and though it is but imperfect, yet is progressive; and for the progression of it, the apostle prays; for it is certain, that these saints had a knowledge of Christ, but this was not perfect; and a larger measure of it was desirable: and in order to this, he prays for the Spirit, as a "spirit of wisdom"; who implants spiritual wisdom in the hearts of men, and instructs them in the Gospel, the hidden wisdom of God, leads them into all truths, and opens to them the treasures of wisdom and knowledge, which are hid in Christ, the wisdom of God; and as a spirit of "revelation"; who reveals Christ and the things of Christ, at first conversion; and afterwards reveals him and his righteousness, and other benefits of his more largely, even from faith to faith; and gives a clearer view of interest in them: hence it appears, that the Spirit is the gift of God; and that all spiritual light and knowledge, and the increase of it, are owing to him.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Eph 1:17 The point of the knowledge of him has nothing to do with what God knows, but with what believers are to know (hence, “your…knowledge”...

Geneva Bible: Eph 1:17 ( 18 ) That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of ( u ) glory, may give unto you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the ( x ) knowledge ...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Eph 1:1-23 - --1 After the salutation,3 and thanksgiving for the Ephesians,4 he treats of our election,6 and adoption by grace;11 which is the true and proper founta...

Combined Bible: Eph 1:17 - --Prayer      (1:17,18) What Paul prays for on behalf of the believers in Ephesus...      (1)  &nb...

MHCC: Eph 1:15-23 - --God has laid up spiritual blessings for us in his Son the Lord Jesus; but requires us to draw them out and fetch them in by prayer. Even the best Chri...

Matthew Henry: Eph 1:15-23 - -- We have come to the last part of this chapter, which consists of Paul's earnest prayer to God in behalf of these Ephesians. We should pray for the p...

Barclay: Eph 1:15-23 - --The supremely important part, the second great step in Paul's argument, lies at the very end of this passage; but there are certain things we must ...

Barclay: Eph 1:15-23 - --In this passage we see what Paul asks for a Church which he loves and which is doing well. (i) He prays for the Spirit of Wisdom. The word he uses fo...

Barclay: Eph 1:15-23 - --We come to the last two verses of this chapter, and in them Paul has one of the most adventurous and most uplifting thoughts that any man has ever ha...

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 1:3--2:11 - --A. Individual calling 1:3-2:10 Paul began the body of his letter by revealing the spiritual blessings th...

Constable: Eph 1:15-23 - --2. The means: knowledge 1:15-23 Having reviewed his readers' blessings in Christ, Paul next pray...

Constable: Eph 1:17-23 - --Supplication 1:17-23 1:17 Paul returned to his concept of God as the Father of the Lord Jesus Christ (v. 3; cf. Matt. 6:9). He combined with this fact...

College: Eph 1:1-23 - --EPHESIANS 1 I. DOCTRINE: GOD'S PLAN FOR SALVATION (1:1-3:21) A. GOD'S BLESSINGS (1:1-23) 1. Salutation (1:1-2) 1 Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus...

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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 1 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Eph 1:1, After the salutation, Eph 1:3, and thanksgiving for the Ephesians, Eph 1:4, he treats of our election, Eph 1:6, and adoption by ...

Poole: Ephesians 1 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 1 Ephesus was the most considerable city of the lesser Asia; famous, first for sin, witchcraft, Act 19:19 , idolatry (especially the worshi...

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 1 (Chapter Introduction) (Eph 1:1-8) A salutation, and an account of saving blessings, as prepared in God's eternal election, as purchased by Christ's blood. (Eph 1:9-14) And...

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 1 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have, I. The introduction to the whole epistle, which is much the same as in others (Eph 1:1, Eph 1:2). II. The apostle's than...

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 1 (Chapter Introduction) The Purpose Of God (Eph_1:1-14) 1:1-14 This is a letter from Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ, through the will of God, to God's consecrated peop...

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 1 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EPHESIANS 1 In this chapter are contained the inscription of the epistle, the salutation of the persons to whom it is written, the ...

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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