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A Study Commentary on Ephesians

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Harry Uprichard shows how, in this EP Study Commentary, Christ the exalted Lord is the constant theme of the epistle to the Ephesians. Christ is always and everywhere the exalted Lord, and he is so expressly for the benefit of his people, the church. The remarkable way in which the benefits of Christ's lordship are enjoyed by his people means that, in Ephesians, Christology is inextricably focused upon the doctrine of the church, a detail set in contrast with other letters by Paul. The upshot of this is that Ephesians represents a letter of eulogy, prayer, exhortation and instruction where the enthroned and cosmic Christ is constantly seen as bestowing blessing after blessing on his people, the church. This engages every subject mentioned in the letter. Salvation, prayer, faith, the church, the gospel, regeneration and Christian living are all variations of the one symphony, the blessings 'in the heavenly places' which Christ the exalted Lord gives to his church. This is the keynote of this commentary.

399 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2004

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January 21, 2022
Solid. Helpful commentary on a fascinating letter. Written by my old minister, it's hard not to hear it in his seasoned voice. Particularly helpful exposition on the codes.
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