1:1 at (a-19) Lit. 'in,' as Acts 13:1 ; Revelation 2:1 . Ephesus. (b-20) It may be interesting to mention that though 'at Ephesus' is found in almost all copies, many authorities would leave it out. Some, without sufficient ground, have considered it as a kind of circular. Compare Colossians 4:16 .
3:14 Christ], (f-15) Many reject the words 'of our Lord Jesus Christ.' But as they are well supported by manuscripts and the most ancient versions and fathers I have not struck them out, though disposed to think them an addition.
Bibliographical Information Darby, John. "Commentary on Ephesians 3". "John Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament". https://beta.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/dsn/ephesians-3.html. 1857-67.
Introduction
1:1 at (a-19) Lit. 'in,' as Acts 13:1 ; Revelation 2:1 . Ephesus. (b-20) It may be interesting to mention that though 'at Ephesus' is found in almost all copies, many authorities would leave it out. Some, without sufficient ground, have considered it as a kind of circular. Compare Colossians 4:16 .
Verse 1
3:1 prisoner (b-6) Lit. 'the one in bonds.'
Verse 7
3:7 minister (c-6) Diakonos . see Note, 1 Corinthians 4:1 .
Verse 9
3:9 ages (d-19) Or 'from eternity.' literally 'from the ages;' but in the sense of the period elapsed, not 'hidden from them.'
Verse 11
3:11 ages, (e-7) Or 'eternal purpose.'
Verse 14
3:14 Christ], (f-15) Many reject the words 'of our Lord Jesus Christ.' But as they are well supported by manuscripts and the most ancient versions and fathers I have not struck them out, though disposed to think them an addition.
Verse 15
3:15 family (g-4) There is a distinct connection between the Greek words for Father and family.
Verse 21
3:21 Amen). (a-19) Ch. 3, except ver. 1, is a parenthesis.