
Text -- Ephesians 5:27 (NET)




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Robertson: Eph 5:27 - -- That he might present ( hina parastēsēi ).
Final clause with hina and first aorist active subjunctive of paristēmi (see note on Col 1:22 fo...

Robertson: Eph 5:27 - -- Spot ( spilos ).
Late word, in N.T. only here and 2Pe 2:13, but spiloō , to defile in Jam 3:6; Jud 1:23.

Wrinkle (
Old word from

Robertson: Eph 5:27 - -- But that it should be holy and without blemish ( all' hina ēi hagia kai amōmos ).
Christ’ s goal for the church, his bride and his body, bot...
But that it should be holy and without blemish (
Christ’ s goal for the church, his bride and his body, both negative purity and positive.
Vincent: Eph 5:27 - -- He might present it to Himself ( παραστήσῃ αὐτὸς ἑαυτῷ )
As a bride. Compare 2Co 11:2. Notice the two pronouns i...
He might present it to Himself (
As a bride. Compare 2Co 11:2. Notice the two pronouns in conjunction, He , to Himself . Christ Himself presents the bride.

Vincent: Eph 5:27 - -- Spot ( σπίλον )
Only here and 2Pe 2:13; The kindred verb σπιλόω to defile , occurs Jam 3:6; Jud 1:23.

Wrinkle (
Only here in the New Testament.
Even in this world.
JFB: Eph 5:27 - -- The oldest manuscripts and authorities read, "That He might Himself present unto Himself the Church glorious," namely, as a bride (2Co 11:2). Holiness...
The oldest manuscripts and authorities read, "That He might Himself present unto Himself the Church glorious," namely, as a bride (2Co 11:2). Holiness and glory are inseparable. "Cleansing" is the necessary preliminary to both. Holiness is glory internal; glory is holiness shining forth outwardly. The laver of baptism is the vehicle, but the word is the nobler and true instrument of the cleansing [BENGEL]. It is Christ that prepares the Church with the necessary ornaments of grace, for presentation to Himself, as the Bridegroom at His coming again (Mat 25:1, &c.; Rev 19:7; Rev 21:2).

JFB: Eph 5:27 - -- (Son 4:7). The visible Church now contains clean and unclean together, like Noah's ark; like the wedding room which contained some that had, and othe...
(Son 4:7). The visible Church now contains clean and unclean together, like Noah's ark; like the wedding room which contained some that had, and others that had not, the wedding garment (Mat 22:10-14; compare 2Ti 2:20); or as the good and bad fish are taken in the same net because it cannot discern the bad from the good, the fishermen being unable to know what kind of fish the nets have taken under the waves. Still the Church is termed "holy" in the creed, in reference to her ideal and ultimate destination. When the Bridegroom comes, the bride shall be presented to Him wholly without spot, the evil being cut off from the body for ever (Mat 13:47-50). Not that there are two churches, one with bad and good intermingled, another in which there are good alone; but one and the same Church in relation to different times, now with good and evil together, hereafter with good alone [PEARSON].
Clarke: Eph 5:27 - -- That he might present it to himself - It was usual to bring the royal bride to the king in the most sumptuous apparel; and is there not here an allu...
That he might present it to himself - It was usual to bring the royal bride to the king in the most sumptuous apparel; and is there not here an allusion to Psa 45:13, Psa 45:14 : The king’ s daughter (Pharaoh’ s) is all glorious within, her clothing is of wrought gold; she shall be brought unto the king (Solomon) in raiment of needlework? This presentation here spoken of by the apostle will take place on the last day. See the note on 2Co 11:2

A glorious Church - Every way splendid and honorable, because pure and holy

Clarke: Eph 5:27 - -- Not having spot - Σπιλος· No blemish on the face; no spots upon the garment; the heart and life both holy
Not having spot -

Clarke: Eph 5:27 - -- Wrinkle - Ῥυτιδα· No mark of superannuation or decay. The word is commonly applied to wrinkles on the face, indicative of sickness or dec...
Wrinkle -

Clarke: Eph 5:27 - -- Holy and without blemish - In every sense holy, pure, and perfect. Now it was for this purpose that Christ gave himself for the Church; and for this...
Holy and without blemish - In every sense holy, pure, and perfect. Now it was for this purpose that Christ gave himself for the Church; and for this purpose he continues the different ordinances which he has appointed; and, particularly, the preaching of the word - the doctrine of reconciliation through faith in his blood. And it is in this life that all this purification is to take place; for none shall be presented at the day of judgment to him who has not here been sanctified, cleansed, washed, made glorious, having neither spot, wrinkle, blemish, nor any such thing. How vain is the pretension of multitudes to be members of the true Church while full of spots, wrinkles, blemishes, and Many such things; fondly supposing that their holiness is in their surety, because not in themselves! Reader, lay thy hand on thy conscience and say, Dost thou believe that this is St. Paul’ s meaning? See the notes on Eph 3:14, etc.
Calvin -> Eph 5:27
Calvin: Eph 5:27 - -- 27.That he might present it to himself He declares what is the design of baptism and of our being washed. It is, that we may live in a holy and unbla...
27.That he might present it to himself He declares what is the design of baptism and of our being washed. It is, that we may live in a holy and unblamable manner before God. We are washed by Christ, not that we may return to our pollution, but that we may retain through our life the purity which we have once received. This is described in metaphorical language appropriate to his argument.
Not having spot or wrinkle As the beauty of the wife produces love in the husband, so Christ adorns the Church his bride with holiness as a proof of his regard. This metaphor contains an allusion to marriage; but he afterwards lays aside the figure, and says plainly, that Christ has reconciled the church, that it might be holy and without blemish. The true beauty of the church consists in this conjugal chastity, that is, in holiness and purity.
The word present (
Defender -> Eph 5:27
Defender: Eph 5:27 - -- There is no spotless church in existence today, but when Christ returns, "we shall be like him" (1Jo 3:2) and shall all be in "the general assembly an...
TSK -> Eph 5:27
TSK: Eph 5:27 - -- he : 2Co 4:14, 2Co 11:2; Col 1:22, Col 1:28; Jud 1:24
glorious : Psa 45:13, Psa 87:3; Isa 60:15-20, Isa 62:3; Jer 33:9; Heb 12:22-24; Rev 7:9-17, 21:1...

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Barnes -> Eph 5:27
Barnes: Eph 5:27 - -- That he may present it to himself - In the last day, when he shall receive the church as his spouse to heaven; Rev 21:9. Perhaps the word "prep...
That he may present it to himself - In the last day, when he shall receive the church as his spouse to heaven; Rev 21:9. Perhaps the word "prepare"would better express the sense here than "present"- that he may prepare it for himself as a holy church. Tyndale renders it, "to make it unto himself."
A glorious church - A church full of honor, splendor, beauty. The idea of "shining,"or of being "bright,"would convey the sense here. Probably there is still here an allusion to a bride "adorned for her husband"(Rev 21:2; compare Psa 45:9-14); and the ideal is, that the church will be worthy of the love of the bridegroom, to whom it will then be presented.
Not having spot - Not having a stain, a defect, or any impurity - still retaining the allusion to a bride, and to the care taken to remove every blemish.
Or wrinkle - In the vigor and beauty of youth like a bride in whom there is no wrinkle of age.
Or any such thing - Nothing to deform, disfigure, or offend. To this beautiful illustration of the final glory of the church, the apostle was led by the mention of the relation of the husband and the wife. It shows:
(1) The tendency of the thoughts of Paul. He delighted to allow the associations in his mind, no matter what the subject was, to draw him along to the Redeemer.
\caps1 (2) t\caps0 he passage here shows us what the church will yet be. There will be a period in its history when there shall not be any imperfection; when there shall be neither spot, nor wrinkle, nor any such thing. In heaven all will be pure. On earth we are preparing for that world of purity; and it cannot be denied that here there is much that is imperfect and impure. But in that future world, where the church shall be presented to Christ, clothed in the robes of salvation, there shall not be one unholy member; one deceiver or hypocrite; one covetous or avaricious man; one that shall pain the hearts of the friends of purity by an unholy life. And in all the million that shall be gathered there out of every land, and people, and tongue, and age, there shall be no envy, malice, backbiting, pride, vanity, worldliness; there shall be no annoying and vexing conflict in the heart with evil passions, "nor any such thing."How different from the church as it now is; and how we should pant for that blessed world!
Poole -> Eph 5:27
Poole: Eph 5:27 - -- That he might present it to himself hereafter in heaven; that the whole church of the elect may be present with him, 2Co 5:6,8 1Th 4:17 .
A glorious...
That he might present it to himself hereafter in heaven; that the whole church of the elect may be present with him, 2Co 5:6,8 1Th 4:17 .
A glorious church perfect in knowledge and holiness, shining with a heavenly glory, and fully conformed to himself, 1Jo 3:2 .
Not having spot spot of sin, in allusion to spots in garments.
Or wrinkle any relic of old Adam, in allusion to wrinkles in the body, which are signs of old age, and imply deformity.
Or any such thing viz. which is contrary to the beauty of the church, and might make her unpleasing to Christ her Husband.
Without blemish without any fault to be found in her. He seems to allude to the sacrifices, which were to be without blemish, Lev 1:3 : see Son 4:7 .
Haydock -> Eph 5:27
Haydock: Eph 5:27 - -- Not having spot or wrinkle. St. Augustine and others expound it of the glorious Church of Christ, in heaven: others even of the Church of Christ in ...
Not having spot or wrinkle. St. Augustine and others expound it of the glorious Church of Christ, in heaven: others even of the Church of Christ in this world, as to its doctrines, sacraments, and disciplines, or practices approved by the Catholic Church. (Witham)
Gill -> Eph 5:27
Gill: Eph 5:27 - -- That he might present it to himself a glorious church,.... There is a presentation of the church by Christ to his Father at his death, when he gathere...
That he might present it to himself a glorious church,.... There is a presentation of the church by Christ to his Father at his death, when he gathered the elect together in one, brought them nigh, and reconciled them to God, and presented them to holy, unblamable, and unreproveable in his sight; and now in heaven, where he represents their persons, appears and makes intercession for them; and at the last day, when he will deliver the whole number of them complete and perfect, in consequence of his suretyship engagements: but this is a presentation of them to himself; and is either in this life, when they are brought to him in raiment of needlework, clothed with his righteousness, and washed in his blood, and he beholds them all fair, and without spot; or at the first resurrection, and during the thousand years' reign; as well as in the ultimate glory, when the open marriage of the Lamb will be come, when his bride will be arrayed with line linen, clean and white; and have the glory of God upon her, and appear in glory with Christ, and will be a glorious church indeed:
not having spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing; the bodies of the saints will be like to Christ's glorious body, and will shine as the sun in the kingdom of their Father; and in their souls they will be completely conformed to the image of Christ, and enjoy uninterrupted communion with him, and have perfect knowledge of him; they will be always in his presence, and he will take unspeakable delight and complacency in them, which his presentation of them to himself is expressive of; the church will then be free from all spots and blemishes; from all hypocrites and formal professors; and all heresies and heretics; from all declensions and infirmities, and from all sin and iniquity: the allusion seems to be to the customs and practices of the Jews, in their espousals: if a man espoused a woman on condition that she had no spots in her, and afterwards spots were found in her, she was not espoused; for spots or blemishes, as in priests, so in women, render them unfit; as the one for service, so the other for marriage; and they reckon up eight several spots or blemishes, for which they may be rejected q: but Christ's church has no spots or blemishes, nor anything like them; and will never be rejected by him, but will be always pleasing in his sight:
but that it should be holy and without blemish; as it is, being justified by his righteousness, washed in his blood, and sanctified by his Spirit.

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TSK Synopsis -> Eph 5:1-33
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...
MHCC -> Eph 5:22-33
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
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...
