1 tn Grk “which” (v. 20 is a subordinate clause to v. 19).
2 tn The verb “exercised” (the aorist of ἐνεργέω, energew) has its nominal cognate in “exercise” in v. 19 (ἐνέργεια, energeia).
3 tn Or “This power he exercised in Christ by raising him”; Grk “raising him.” The adverbial participle ἐγείρας (egeiras) could be understood as temporal (“when he raised [him]”), which would be contemporaneous to the action of the finite verb “he exercised” earlier in the verse, or as means (“by raising [him]”). The participle has been translated here with the temporal nuance to allow for means to also be a possible interpretation. If the translation focused instead upon means, the temporal nuance would be lost as the time frame for the action of the participle would become indistinct.
4 tc The majority of
5 sn Eph 1:19-20. The point made in these verses is that the power required to live a life pleasing to God is the same power that raised Christ from the dead. For a similar thought, cf. John 15:1-11.
6 tn Grk “he”; the referent (God) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
7 tn Grk “subjected.”
8 tn Grk “his”; the referent (Christ) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
9 sn An allusion to Ps 8:6.
10 tn Grk “and he gave him as head over all things to the church.”