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Text -- Ephesians 5:23 (NET)

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5:23 because the husband is the head of the wife as also Christ is the head of the church– he himself being the savior of the body.
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Wife | Solomon, Song of | SONG OF SONGS | SAVIOUR | PURITY | Marriage | MEMBER | Jesus, The Christ | Husband | HEAD | Family | Ephesians, Epistle to | ESSENES | Church | CHURCH GOVERNMENT | Body of Christ | BODY | more
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TSK Synopsis , Combined Bible , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Barclay , Constable , College

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Robertson: Eph 5:23 - -- For the husband is the head of the wife ( hoti anēr estin kephalē tēs gunaikos ). "For a husband is head of the (his) wife."No article with ane...

For the husband is the head of the wife ( hoti anēr estin kephalē tēs gunaikos ).

"For a husband is head of the (his) wife."No article with anēr or kephalē .

Robertson: Eph 5:23 - -- As Christ also is the head of the church ( hōs kai ho Christos kephalē tēs ekklēsias ). No article with kephalē , "as also Christ is head o...

As Christ also is the head of the church ( hōs kai ho Christos kephalē tēs ekklēsias ).

No article with kephalē , "as also Christ is head of the church."This is the comparison, but with a tremendous difference which Paul hastens to add either in an appositional clause or as a separate sentence.

Robertson: Eph 5:23 - -- Himself the saviour of the body ( autos sōtēr tou sōmatos ). He means the church as the body of which Christ is head and Saviour.

Himself the saviour of the body ( autos sōtēr tou sōmatos ).

He means the church as the body of which Christ is head and Saviour.

Vincent: Eph 5:23 - -- He is the savior of the body In this particular the comparison between the husband as the head of the wife, and Christ as the head of the Church,...

He is the savior of the body

In this particular the comparison between the husband as the head of the wife, and Christ as the head of the Church, does not hold. Hence Rev., properly, renders for and He is , being Himself ; Himself separating the clause from what was previously said. The comparison lies in the fact of headship alone. The husband's love and protection cannot be called salvation , in which respect Christ's headship is peculiar to Himself .

Wesley: Eph 5:23 - -- The governor, guide, and guardian of the wife.

The governor, guide, and guardian of the wife.

Wesley: Eph 5:23 - -- The church, from all sin and misery.

The church, from all sin and misery.

JFB: Eph 5:23 - -- (1Co 11:3.)

JFB: Eph 5:23 - -- Greek, "as also."

Greek, "as also."

JFB: Eph 5:23 - -- The oldest manuscripts read, "Himself (being) Saviour," omitting "and," and "is." In Christ's case, the Headship is united with, nay gained by, His ha...

The oldest manuscripts read, "Himself (being) Saviour," omitting "and," and "is." In Christ's case, the Headship is united with, nay gained by, His having SAVED the body in the process of redemption; so that (Paul implies) I am not alleging Christ's Headship as one entirely identical with that other, for He has a claim to it, and office in it, peculiar to Himself [ALFORD]. The husband is not saviour of the wife, in which particular Christ excels; hence, "But" (Eph 5:24) follows [BENGEL].

Clarke: Eph 5:23 - -- For the husband is the head of the wife - This is the reason which the apostle gives for his injunctions. See above

For the husband is the head of the wife - This is the reason which the apostle gives for his injunctions. See above

Clarke: Eph 5:23 - -- He is the Savior of the body - As Christ exercises authority over the Church so as to save and protect it, so let the husband exercise authority ove...

He is the Savior of the body - As Christ exercises authority over the Church so as to save and protect it, so let the husband exercise authority over his wife by protecting, comforting, and providing her with every necessary and comfort of life, according to his power.

Calvin: Eph 5:23 - -- 23.For the husband is the head of the wife This is the reason assigned why wives should be obedient. Christ has appointed the same relation to exist ...

23.For the husband is the head of the wife This is the reason assigned why wives should be obedient. Christ has appointed the same relation to exist between a husband and a wife, as between himself and his church. This comparison ought to produce a stronger impression on their minds, than the mere declaration that such is the appointment of God. Two things are here stated. God has given to the husband authority over the wife; and a resemblance of this authority is found in Christ, who is the head of the church, as the husband is of the wife.

And he is the savior of the body The pronoun HE (αὐτός) is supposed by some to refer to Christ; and, by others, to the husband. It applies more naturally, in my opinion, to Christ, but still with a view to the present subject. In this point, as well as in others, the resemblance ought to hold. As Christ rules over his church for her salvation, so nothing yields more advantage or comfort to the wife than to be subject to her husband. To refuse that subjection, by means of which they might be saved, is to choose destruction.

TSK: Eph 5:23 - -- husband : 1Co 11:3-10 even : Eph 1:22, Eph 1:23, Eph 4:15; Col 1:18 he : Eph 5:25, Eph 5:26; Act 20:28; 1Th 1:10; Rev 5:9

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Eph 5:23 - -- For the husband is the head of the wife - see the notes on 1Co 11:3. As Christ is the head of the church - As Christ rules over the churc...

For the husband is the head of the wife - see the notes on 1Co 11:3.

As Christ is the head of the church - As Christ rules over the church, and has a right to direct and control it.

And he is the Saviour of the body - That is, of the church, represented as "his body;"see notes, Eph 1:23. The idea here seems to be, that as Christ gave himself to save his body, the church; as he practiced self-denial and made it an object of intense solicitude to preserve that church, so ought the husband to manifest a similar solicitude to make his wife happy, and to save her from want, affliction, and pain. He ought to regard himself as her natural protector; as bound to anticipate and provide for her needs; as under obligation to comfort her in trial, even as Christ does the church. What a beautiful illustration of the spirit which a husband should manifest is the care which Christ has shown for his "bride,"the church! See the notes on Eph 5:25-29.

Poole: Eph 5:23 - -- For the husband is the head of the wife superior to her by God’ s ordination in authority and dignity, as the head in the natural body, being th...

For the husband is the head of the wife superior to her by God’ s ordination in authority and dignity, as the head in the natural body, being the seat of reason, and the fountain of sense and motion, is more excellent than the rest of the body.

Even as Christ is the head of the church: see Eph 1:22 Col 1:18 . The particle as notes not equality, but likeness, Christ being the Head of the church in a more excellent way than the husband is of the wife.

And he is the saviour of the body i.e. Christ is the Saviour of his church, implying that so likewise the husband is given to the wife to be a saviour to her, in maintaining, protecting, and defending her; and therefore the wife, if she regard her own good, should not grudge to be subject to him.

Haydock: Eph 5:23 - -- For the husband is the head of the wife. Though St. Paul here speaks of a man, who is a husband, we may rather translate man than husband, being...

For the husband is the head of the wife. Though St. Paul here speaks of a man, who is a husband, we may rather translate man than husband, being the same sentence and the same words as 1 Corinthians xi. 3. where even the Protestant translation has, that the man is head of the woman. ---

He (Christ) is the saviour of his mystical body, the Church: though some expound it, that the husband is to save and take care of his wife, who is as it were his body. (Witham)

Gill: Eph 5:23 - -- For the husband is the head of the wife,.... See Gill on 1Co 11:3. Even as Christ is the head of the church; all the elect; See Gill on Eph 1:22. A...

For the husband is the head of the wife,.... See Gill on 1Co 11:3.

Even as Christ is the head of the church; all the elect; See Gill on Eph 1:22. And he is the Saviour of the body; not "of our body", as the Ethiopic version reads, of that part of man, which is called the body; though that indeed is redeemed and saved by Christ, as well as the soul; but "of his body", as the Vulgate Latin version reads; that is, of the church, which is his body; see Eph 1:23; of which he is the Saviour; he provides everything for it, preserves and protects it, and has wrought out salvation for it, which every member of it partakes of.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

Geneva Bible: Eph 5:23 ( 9 ) For the husband is the head of the wife, even as Christ is the head of the church: ( 10 ) and he is the saviour of the body. ( 9 ) A declaratio...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Eph 5:1-33 - --1 After general exhortations to love;3 to flee fornication;4 and all uncleanness;7 not to converse with the wicked;15 to walk warily;18 and to be fill...

Combined Bible: Eph 5:23 - --The reason is clear--"...as Christ is the head of the Church, His body" so too, is the husband "the head" of his wife. In the matter of submission to...

MHCC: Eph 5:22-33 - --The duty of wives is, submission to their husbands in the Lord, which includes honouring and obeying them, from a principle of love to them. The duty ...

Matthew Henry: Eph 5:21-33 - -- Here the apostle begins his exhortation to the discharge of relative duties. As a general foundation for these duties, he lays down that rule Eph 5:...

Barclay: Eph 5:22-33 - --No one reading this passage in the twentieth century can fully realize how great it is. Throughout the years the Christian view of marriage has come ...

Barclay: Eph 5:22-33 - --The situation was worse in the Greek world. Prostitution was an essential part of Greek life. Demosthenes had laid it down as the accepted rule of l...

Barclay: Eph 5:22-33 - --In Rome the matter was still worse; its degeneracy was tragic. For the first five hundred years of the Roman Republic there had been not one single ...

Barclay: Eph 5:22-33 - --In this passage we find Paul's real thought on marriage. There are things which Paul wrote about marriage which puzzle us and may make us wish that h...

Barclay: Eph 5:22-33 - --Sometimes the emphasis of this passage is entirely misplaced; and it is read as if its essence was the subordination of wife to husband. The single ...

Constable: Eph 4:1--6:21 - --III. THE CHRISTIAN'S CONDUCT 4:1--6:20 Practical application (chs. 4-6) now follows doctrinal instruction (chs. ...

Constable: Eph 4:1--6:10 - --A. Spiritual walk 4:1-6:9 Paul had explained the unity of Jewish and Gentile believers in the church and...

Constable: Eph 5:15--6:10 - --5. Walking in wisdom 5:15-6:9 Paul introduced a new thought with the repetition of "Therefore" a...

Constable: Eph 5:22-24 - --The duty of wives 5:22-24 "After centuries of Christian teaching, we scarcely appreciate the revolutionary nature of Paul's views on family life set f...

College: Eph 5:1-33 - --EPHESIANS 5 3. Walking in Love (5:1-2) 1 Be imitators of God, therefore, as dearly loved children 2 and live a life of love, just as Christ loved us...

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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 5 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Eph 5:1, After general exhortations to love; Eph 5:3, to flee fornication; Eph 5:4, and all uncleanness; Eph 5:7, not to converse with th...

Poole: Ephesians 5 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 5

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 5 (Chapter Introduction) (Eph 5:1, Eph 5:2) Exhortation to brotherly love. (Eph 5:3-14) Cautions against several sins. (Eph 5:15-21) Directions to a contrary behaviour, 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 5 (Chapter Introduction) We had several important exhortations in the close of the foregoing chapter, and they are continued in this: particularly, I. We have here an exho...

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 5 (Chapter Introduction) The Imitation Of God (Eph_5:1-8) Jesting About Sin (Eph_5:1-8 Continued) The Children Of Light (Eph_5:9-14) The Christian Fellowship (Eph_5:15-2...

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 5 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EPHESIANS 5 The apostle, in this chapter, goes on with his exhortations to the duties of religion; and such in general as relate to...

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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