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Text -- Ephesians 3:16 (NET)

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3:16 I pray that according to the wealth of his glory he may grant you to be strengthened with power through his Spirit in the inner person,
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Robertson: Eph 3:16 - -- That he would grant you ( hina dōi humin ). Sub-final clause with hina and the second aorist active subjunctive of didōmi , to give. There are ...

That he would grant you ( hina dōi humin ).

Sub-final clause with hina and the second aorist active subjunctive of didōmi , to give. There are really five petitions in this greatest of all Paul’ s prayers (one already in Eph 1:16-23), two by the infinitives after hina dōi (krataiōthēnai , katoikēsai ), two infinitives after hina exischusēte (katalabesthai , gnōnai ), and the last clause hina plērōthēte . Nowhere does Paul sound such depths of spiritual emotion or rise to such heights of spiritual passion as here. The whole seems to be coloured with "the riches of His glory."

Robertson: Eph 3:16 - -- That ye may be strengthened ( krataiōthēnai ). First aorist passive infinitive of krataioō , late and rare (lxx, N.T.) from krataios , late for...

That ye may be strengthened ( krataiōthēnai ).

First aorist passive infinitive of krataioō , late and rare (lxx, N.T.) from krataios , late form from kratos (strength). See note on Luk 1:80. Paul adds dunamei (with the Spirit). Instrumental case.

Robertson: Eph 3:16 - -- In the inward man ( eis ton esō anthrōpon ). Same expression in 2Co 4:16 (in contrast with the outward exō , man) and in Rom 7:22.

In the inward man ( eis ton esō anthrōpon ).

Same expression in 2Co 4:16 (in contrast with the outward exō , man) and in Rom 7:22.

Vincent: Eph 3:16 - -- Might ( δυνάμει ) Rev., power . Appropriate to the succeeding phrase the inner man , since it signifies faculty or virtue not ...

Might ( δυνάμει )

Rev., power . Appropriate to the succeeding phrase the inner man , since it signifies faculty or virtue not necessarily manifest.

Vincent: Eph 3:16 - -- In the inward man ( εἰς τὸν ἔσω ἄνθρωπον ) The force of the preposition is into: might entering into the inmost pe...

In the inward man ( εἰς τὸν ἔσω ἄνθρωπον )

The force of the preposition is into: might entering into the inmost personality. Inward man : compare outward man , 2Co 4:16. It is the rational and moral I ; the essence of the man which is conscious of itself as a moral personality. In the unregenerate it is liable to fall under the power of sin (Rom 7:23); and in the regenerate it needs constant renewing and strengthening by the Spirit of God, as here. Compare the hidden man of the heart , 1Pe 3:4.

Wesley: Eph 3:16 - -- The immense fulness of his glorious wisdom, power, and mercy.

The immense fulness of his glorious wisdom, power, and mercy.

Wesley: Eph 3:16 - -- The soul.

The soul.

JFB: Eph 3:16 - -- That is in abundance consonant to the riches of His glory; not "according to" the narrowness of our hearts. Col 1:11, "Strengthened with all might acc...

That is in abundance consonant to the riches of His glory; not "according to" the narrowness of our hearts. Col 1:11, "Strengthened with all might according to His glorious power."

JFB: Eph 3:16 - -- Greek, "through"; "by means of His Spirit."

Greek, "through"; "by means of His Spirit."

JFB: Eph 3:16 - -- The Greek implies, "infused into."

The Greek implies, "infused into."

JFB: Eph 3:16 - -- (Eph 4:22, Eph 4:24; 1Pe 3:4); "the hidden man of the heart." Not predicated of unbelievers, whose inward and outward man alike are carnal. But in be...

(Eph 4:22, Eph 4:24; 1Pe 3:4); "the hidden man of the heart." Not predicated of unbelievers, whose inward and outward man alike are carnal. But in believers, the "inner (new) man," their true self, stands in contrast to their old man, which is attached to them as a body of death daily being mortified, but not their true self.

Clarke: Eph 3:16 - -- That he would grant you - This prayer of the apostle is one of the most grand and sublime in the whole oracles of God. The riches of the grace of th...

That he would grant you - This prayer of the apostle is one of the most grand and sublime in the whole oracles of God. The riches of the grace of the Gospel, and the extent to which the soul of man may be saved here below, are most emphatically pointed out here. Every word seems to have come immediately from heaven; laboring to convey ideas of infinite importance to mankind. No paraphrase can do it justice, and few commentators seem to have entered into its spirit; perhaps deterred by its unparalleled sublimity. I shall only attempt a few observations upon the terms, to show their force and meaning; and leave all the rest to that Spirit by which these most important words were dictated. In the mean time referring the reader to the discourse lately published on this prayer of the apostle, entitled, The Family of God and its Privileges

That he would grant you - You can expect nothing from him but as a free gift through Christ Jesus; let this be a ruling sentiment of your hearts when you pray to God

Clarke: Eph 3:16 - -- According to the riches of his glory - According to the measure of his own eternal fullness; God’ s infinite mercy and goodness being the measu...

According to the riches of his glory - According to the measure of his own eternal fullness; God’ s infinite mercy and goodness being the measure according to which we are to be saved. In giving alms it is a maxim that every one should act according to his ability. It would be a disgrace to a king or a noble-man to give no more than a tradesman or a peasant. God acts up to the dignity of his infinite perfections; he gives according to the riches of his glory

Clarke: Eph 3:16 - -- To be strengthened with might - Ye have many enemies, cunning and strong; many trials, too great for your natural strength; many temptations, which ...

To be strengthened with might - Ye have many enemies, cunning and strong; many trials, too great for your natural strength; many temptations, which no human power is able successfully to resist; many duties to perform, which cannot be accomplished by the strength of man; therefore you need Divine strength; ye must have might; and ye must be strengthened every where, and every way fortified by that might; mightily and most effectually strengthened

Clarke: Eph 3:16 - -- By his Spirit - By the sovereign energy of the Holy Ghost. This fountain of spiritual energy can alone supply the spiritual strength which is necess...

By his Spirit - By the sovereign energy of the Holy Ghost. This fountain of spiritual energy can alone supply the spiritual strength which is necessary for this spiritual work and conflict

Clarke: Eph 3:16 - -- In the inner man - In the soul. Every man is a compound being; he has a body and a soul. The outward man is that alone which is seen and considered ...

In the inner man - In the soul. Every man is a compound being; he has a body and a soul. The outward man is that alone which is seen and considered by men; the inward man is that which stands particularly in reference to God and eternity. The outward man is strengthened by earthly food, etc.; the inward man, by spiritual and heavenly influences. Knowledge, love, peace, and holiness, are the food of the inward man; or rather Jesus Christ, that bread of life which came down from heaven: he that eateth this bread shall live and be strengthened by it. The soul must be as truly fed and nourished by Divine food as the body by natural food.

Calvin: Eph 3:16 - -- 16.That he would give to you Paul wishes that the Ephesians should be strengthened; and yet he had already bestowed on their piety no mean commenda...

16.That he would give to you Paul wishes that the Ephesians should be strengthened; and yet he had already bestowed on their piety no mean commendation. But believers have never advanced so far as not to need farther growth. The highest perfection of the godly in this life is an earnest desire to make progress. This strengthening, he tells us, is the work of the Spirit; so that it does not proceed from man’s own ability. The increase, as well as the commencement, of everything good in us, comes from the Holy Spirit. That it is the gift of Divine grace, is evident from the expression used, that he would give to you This the Papists utterly deny. They maintain that the second grace is bestowed upon us, according as we have individually deserved it, by making a proper use of the first grace. But let us unite with Paul in acknowledging that it is the “gift” of the grace of God, not only that we have begun to run well, but that we advance; not only that we have been born again, but that we grow from day to day.

According to the riches of his glory These words are intended to express still more strongly the doctrine of Divine grace. They may be explained in two ways: either, according to his glorious riches, making the genitive, agreeably to the Hebrew idiom, supply the place of an adjective, — or, according to his rich and abundant glory. The word glory will thus be put for mercy, in accordance with an expression which he had formerly used, “to the praise of the glory of his grace.” (Eph 1:6) I prefer the latter view.

In the inner man By the inner man, Paul means the soul, and whatever relates to the spiritual life of the soul; as the outward man denotes the body, with everything that belongs to it, — health, honors, riches, vigor, beauty, and everything of that nature. “Though our outward man perish, yet our inward man is renewed day by day;” that is, if in worldly matters we decay, our spiritual life becomes more and more vigorous. (2Co 4:16) The prayer of Paul, that the saints may be strengthened, does not mean that they may be eminent and flourishing in the world, but that, with respect to the kingdom of God, their minds may be made strong by Divine power.

Defender: Eph 3:16 - -- The prayer offered by Paul in Eph 3:16-19 is addressed to the Father (Eph 3:14) and concerns the indwelling of Christ by faith (Eph 3:17) and inner st...

The prayer offered by Paul in Eph 3:16-19 is addressed to the Father (Eph 3:14) and concerns the indwelling of Christ by faith (Eph 3:17) and inner strengthening by the Holy Spirit (Eph 3:16). Thus all three Persons of the Godhead dwell in the heart of the believer (Joh 14:16, Joh 14:17, Joh 14:23), so that we can "be filled with all the fulness of God" (Eph 3:19).

Defender: Eph 3:16 - -- "Strengthened" in Eph 3:16 is the same as "able" (or, better, "fully able") in Eph 3:18."

"Strengthened" in Eph 3:16 is the same as "able" (or, better, "fully able") in Eph 3:18."

TSK: Eph 3:16 - -- according : Eph 3:8, Eph 1:7, Eph 1:18, Eph 2:7; Rom 9:23; Phi 4:19; Col 1:27 to be : Eph 6:10; Job 23:6; Psa 28:8, Psa 138:3; Isa 40:29-31, Isa 41:10...

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Barnes: Eph 3:16 - -- According to the riches of his glory - According to the glorious abundance of his mercy; see Phi 4:19. Out of those stores of rich grace which ...

According to the riches of his glory - According to the glorious abundance of his mercy; see Phi 4:19. Out of those stores of rich grace which can never be exhausted. The word "riches,"so often used by Paul, denotes "abundance,"and the idea here is, that his grace was inexhaustible and ample for all their needs.

To be strengthened with might - To be powerfully strengthened. That is, to give you abundant strength to bear trials; to perform your duties; to glorify his name.

In the inner man - In the heart, the mind, the soul; see the notes on Rom 7:22. The "body"needs to be strengthened every day. In like manner the soul needs constant supplies of grace. Piety needs to be constantly invigorated, or it withers and decays. Every Christian needs grace given each day to enable him to bear trials, to resist temptation, to discharge his duty, to live a life of faith.

Poole: Eph 3:16 - -- The riches of his glory i.e. the abundance of his power: see Rom 6:4 . To be strengthened with might further degrees of spiritual strength, proceed...

The riches of his glory i.e. the abundance of his power: see Rom 6:4 .

To be strengthened with might further degrees of spiritual strength, proceeding from God’ s power as the fountain.

By his Spirit as the immediate worker of all inherent grace.

In the inner man the reasonable powers of the soul as renewed by grace, the same as heart in the next verse, and spirit, 1Th 5:23 : see 2Co 4:16 .

Gill: Eph 3:16 - -- That he would grant you according to the riches of his glory,.... Or according to, and out of that rich, plenteous, and glorious fulness of grace and ...

That he would grant you according to the riches of his glory,.... Or according to, and out of that rich, plenteous, and glorious fulness of grace and strength in Christ Jesus.

To be strengthened with might by his Spirit in the inner man; this is the petition which the apostle puts up on his bended knees to the Father of Christ, that he would strengthen these saints, that so they might not faint at the tribulations which either he or they endured. Believers in Christ need fresh supplies of strength to enable them to exercise grace, to perform duties, to resist Satan and his temptations, to oppose their corruptions, and to bear the cross, and undergo afflictions cheerfully, and to hold on and out to the end: this is a blessing that comes from God, and is a gift of his free grace; a "grant" from him who is the strength of the lives of his people, of their salvation, of their hearts, and of the work of grace in their hearts: the means whereby the saints are strengthened by God, is "his Spirit"; who strengthens them by leading them to the fulness of grace and strength in Christ, by shedding abroad the love of God in their hearts, by applying the promises of the Gospel to them, and by making the Gospel itself, and the ordinances of it, useful to them, causing them to go from strength to strength in them: the subject of this blessing is the "inner man", or the Spirit, or soul of man, which is the seat of grace; and this shows that this was spiritual strength which is here desired, which may be where there is much bodily weakness, and for which there should be the greatest concern; and that this strength is not naturally there, it must be given, or put into it. This last phrase,

in the inner man, is joined to the beginning of the next verse in the Arabic, Syriac, and Ethiopic versions, "in the inner man Christ may dwell", &c.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Eph 3:16 Grk “that.” In Greek v. 16 is a subordinate clause to vv. 14-15.

Geneva Bible: Eph 3:16 That he would grant you, according to the ( f ) riches of his glory, to be strengthened with might by his Spirit in the ( g ) inner man; ( f ) Accord...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Eph 3:1-21 - --1 The hidden mystery that the Gentiles should be saved was made known to Paul by revelation;8 and to him was that grace given, that he should preach i...

Combined Bible: Eph 3:16 - --Two--Our strength and enlargement is of the Holy Spirit.      (3:16) We are "strengthened"* by the addition* of the Father's ri...

Maclaren: Eph 3:16 - --Strengthened With Might That Be would grant you, according to the riches of His glory, to be strengthened with might by His Spirit in the inner man.'...

MHCC: Eph 3:13-19 - --The apostle seems to be more anxious lest the believers should be discouraged and faint upon his tribulations, than for what he himself had to bear. H...

Matthew Henry: Eph 3:14-21 - -- We now come to the second part of this chapter, which contains Paul's devout and affectionate prayer to God for his beloved Ephesians. - For this c...

Barclay: Eph 3:14-17 - --It is here that Paul begins again the sentence which he began in Eph 3:1and from which he was deflected. It is for this cause begins Paul. What is t...

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 3:14-19 - --3. Future comprehension 3:14-19 Paul had explained that Jews and Gentiles are one in Christ (2:15). Therefore he prayed that they might experience the...

College: Eph 3:1-21 - --EPHESIANS 3 C. GOD'S PARTICIPATION (3:1-21) 1. God's Working in Paul (3:1-13) 1 For this reason I, Paul, the prisoner of Christ Jesus for the sake ...

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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 3 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Eph 3:1, The hidden mystery that the Gentiles should be saved was made known to Paul by revelation; Eph 3:8, and to him was that grace gi...

Poole: Ephesians 3 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 3

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) (Eph 3:1-7) The apostle sets forth his office, and his qualifications for it, and his call to it. (Eph 3:8-12) Also the noble purposes answered by it...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) This chapter consists of two parts. I. Of the account which Paul gives the Ephesians concerning himself, as he was appointed by God to be the apos...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) Prison And Privileges (Eph_3:1-13) To understand the connection of thought in this passage it has to be noted that Eph_3:2-13 are one long parenthes...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EPHESIANS 3 In this chapter the apostle hints at his state and condition as a prisoner, and at the afflictions he endured for the s...

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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