This commentary on Ephesians contains a concise, yet full exposition of Paul’s letter to the Ephesians. Eadie carefully examines the text, the meaning, and the logical sequence of the epistle—as well as its connection with other Pauline literature. He also comments on the particulars of the Greek text, the meanings of words and phrases, and grammatical features of the book.
“It is not the gospel or salvation generally, but a special purpose of God in reference to His universe” (Page 49)
“there now existed, under the God-man as Redeemer, that state of things which had” (Page 54)
“The great question has been, whether πλήρωμα has an active or a passive sense” (Page 111)
“If God had not chosen them, they would never have chosen God” (Page 19)
“Good works are not the cause of salvation; they are only the result of it. Salvation causes them; they do not cause it” (Page 157)