Before we close this introduction to ephesians, it may be helpful to consider the following outline of the book as presented in the bible exposition commentary. A comprehensive exegetical outline of the new testament book. Course description this class is an exposition of the book of ephesians. In verses 414, paul outlines the nature of some of those blessings. Ephesians is an epistle from the apostle paul to the church of ephesus. Therefore, biblical exegesis should be the intellectual enzyme that transforms the stupor of our worldly and futile affections into a deep and glad and living hope. There has been some debate about whether this book was written to the ephesians or was a circular letter to various churches, because not all manuscripts include the words in ephesus. These things i have spoken to you, that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be full.
Now i have a method of outlining a book that i am going to briefly describe and you can use this method when you make your own outline of a book, so it is basically a fourstep method to outline a book. Like many scholarly papers, an exegesis paper has a standard set of sections which are commonly used. Summers work is an excellent, practical, and inspirational exegesis of ephesians. The best way probably to determine the literary context is to outline the entire book. The spirit, the guarantee of inheritance until possession of it 14 pauls main idea unfolds beginning with stating that those who god predestined. This outline should be at about one half to one page in length. Book of ephesians chapter two in ephesians chapter 2 we learn that christians are saved by grace. The elect have obtained an inheritance in christ 11 2. Serving as a case study, this paper will examine the context, significance, and practical application of ephesians 4.
Christians should not reject all civil authority, and in normal circumstances believers should obey civil laws and pay their taxes. Ephesians in the bible knowledge commentary, edited by john f. Each volume begins with a brief introduction to the particular new testament book, a basic outline, and a list of recommended commentaries. Not only will you not develop the same outline as the person next to you, you will not develop the same outline a month or a year from now. Overture of praise to god for spiritual blessings 1. Ephesians is an epistle which means it has a three part structure. While there are several possibilities here, you should be able to outline the text based upon either content e. His introduction to the tenth book of the new testament covers its content and form, its relationship to colossians, the time and place of its writing, and its intended audience. This outline of colossians is intended to assist you as you investigate the pages of gods holy word his letter to you.
Ephesians exegetical guide to the greek new testament. The book of ephesians outline as shown below from the wycliffe bible commentary. The book is quite similar in many ways to colossians, but that book places more emphasis on the work of christ, where this book emphasizes more the. Now i have a method of outlining a book that i am going to briefly describe and you can use this method when you make your own outline of a. The book of ephesians purpose and outlines shows why paul wrote this epistle and how he developed his messsage. Book of ephesians overview insight for living ministries. For the past 30 years, harold hoehner has trained thousands of seminarians in the art of new testament exegesis. The book of ephesians hits on a wide range of moral and ethical behaviors, designed to ensure believers are living up to our heavenly calling. It is this relational aspect of the christian life that permeates the book of ephesians and it is the foundation by which believers can have. How to lay out your exegesis paper how to do exegesis. The general consensus is that these epistles were written during pauls imprisonment at rome cf. However, paul presented the gift of god in christ and the benefits we.
Theme the letter describes gods plan for mans salvation, with emphasis on the role of the church. The principles inculcated within this passage of scripture are timeless and should be fully integrated into the life of the modern believer. This set of sections provides a benchmark for scholarship and professionalism in academic biblical research. Summary page for preaching outline and commentary on the book of ephesians including big idea statement and some notable quotes. Ephesians is one of pauls four prison epistles eph 3. Colossae was a city that came to prominence under the greeks and was at one time the major city in southwest asia, but by pauls time it had declined in importance, being outstripped in its own region by laodicea 12 miles to the northwest and hierapolis which was. This course will include classroom lectures that revolve around the work of the students in their interaction. Murrays notes on the greek text are indispensible for reading ephesians in its original language. If the analytical outline is fluid and no two people will develop exactly the same outline, the eo is even more so. Guide for writing an exegesis on a biblical passage a. This course will include classroom lectures that revolve around the. My students can use sbl society of biblical literature, turabian style or andrews university standards for written work. Christ brought believing gentiles into gods household by. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading ephesians exegetical guide to the greek new testament.
The majority of time will be allotted to the textual horizon on the basis of its foundational nature in relation to the other three. Guide for writing an exegesis on a biblical passage. This summary of the book of ephesians provides information about the title, author s, date of writing, chronology, theme, theology, outline, a brief overview, and the chapters of the book of ephesians. Compare this with christs warning to the church in ephesus, you have left your first love rev 2. What the ephesians should remember was christ brought gentiles into gods household by removing the barrier of the law, thus uniting gentiles and jews in peace, and forming the church 1122. It first presents both the historical and literary contexts followed by an overview of the passage in the context of the letter as a whole. A brief outline enables us to understand the whole book. Janke nebraska district pastors conference, trinity lutheran church winner, south dakota, april 20, 1993 1. At the time this paper was written, i had done some. The epistle to the ephesians introduction author the apostle paul 1. As we continue in our faith from day to day, month to month, and year to year, the temptation to get comfortable will always exist. As such the references were only current at the time of writing. The epistle to the ephesians table of contents introduction 3 chapter one 7 chapter two 11 chapter three 14 chapter four 18 chapter five 22 chapter six 27 this study guide was developed in preparation for teaching adult bible classes. The body is devoted to paragraphbyparagraph exegesis of the greek text and includes homiletical helps and suggestions for further study.
A more extensive outline after this one helps understand how the many parts form the whole. Book of ephesians outline free online bible study lessons. When typingdesktop publishing your research paper, it is very important to meticulously use a formal academic style. Before we close this introduction to ephesians, it may be helpful to consider the following outline of the book as presented in the bible exposition commentary, volume 2, warren w. Hoehner, ephesians, an exegetical commentary, grand rapids, michigtan. The book is quite similar in many ways to colossians, but that book places more emphasis on the work of christ, where this book emphasizes more the involvement of the church. Call gods people to live in light of our heavenly calling in christ. Hoehner begins with a helpful introduction to the letter of ephesians in which he addresses issues of authorship, structure and genre, historical. Some have taken the absence of the usual personal greetings.
Early sources in church history that attribute this letter to paul include. If such is truly the case, then paul wrote ephesians around 6163 a. Paul the author of this letter, realizing that the ephesians were starting to forsake their first love, wrote this epistle to encourage them to love both god and their fellow saints. After several sentences of introduction, one should include a purpose statement e. Call gods people to live in light of our heavenly calling in christ jesus.
The purpose and plan of ephesians preaching source. You may have to read a couple of chapters to get the sense of the functions of the pericope in the wider unit. The exegetical outline an exegetical outline traces the thoughtflow of the passage. Ephesians 1 commentary commentary critical and explanatory. A salutation, and an account of saving blessings, as prepared in gods eternal election, as purchased by christs blood. When the exegetical work is done, the author hopes to prove. One expressed purpose of the book is that we might know what are the riches of the glory of. Exegesis of ephesians independent study nte 703 course syllabus and outline front range bible institute professor tim dane fall 2011 i. Ephesians executable outline study resources blue letter bible. The church existed in the mind of god eternally, before it existed in creation. Locate your pericope both within the immediate context of the basic division of the book and the overall structural units of the book. An outline of ephesians intended to enhance and assist your study of gods holy word his letter to you. Paul had called these christians to walk worthily of the calling with which you were called 4. Today mike gives a deep dive into the background and meaning of ephesians 6.
We also learn when we become christians we are not who we used to be and we are filled with new life and have the blessings of gods kindness and eternal gift to us. He now brings his skill and experience to this commentary on ephesiansa commentary that no serious student can afford to ignore. The book of ephesians is a prison epistle letter written while in prison. While this book begins, paul, an apostle of christ jesus through the will of god, to the saints who are at ephesus, and the faithful in christ jesus 1. His introduction to the tenth book of the new testament covers its content and form, its relationship to colossians, the time. It was written to encourage believers to walk as fruitful followers of christ and to serve in unity and love in the midst of persecution. Outline the book, identifying major and minor divisions introduction, 1. An exegetical outline traces the thoughtflow of the passage. Ephesians 6 commentary greek testament critical exegetical. While this book begins, paul, an apostle of christ jesus through the will. If you are an old testament or new testament major, sbl society of biblical literature is the standard for written work. Introduction, indicating the sender, the receiver of the letter, and a greeting, 2.
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