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Прослава на Бога за спасението чрез Исус Христос

(A)Павел, с Божията воля апостол на Исус Христос, до светиите и верните в Христос Исус, които са в Ефес:

(B)Благодат и мир да бъде на вас от Бога, нашия Отец, и от Господ Исус Христос.

(C)Благословен да бъде Бог и Отец на нашия Господ Исус Христос, Който в Христос ни е благословил с всяко духовно благословение в небесните места;

(D)както ни е избрал в Него преди създаването на света, за да бъдем святи и без недостатък пред Него в любов;

(E)като ни е предопределил да Му бъдем осиновени чрез Исус Христос, по благоволението на Своята воля,

(F)за похвала на славната Си благодат, с която ни е облагодетелствал във Възлюбения Си,

(G)в Когото имаме изкуплението си чрез кръвта Му, прощението на прегрешенията ни, според богатството на Неговата благодат,

която е направил да ни дава изобилно всяка мъдрост и разбиране,

(H)като ни е открил тайната на волята Си според благоволението, което е положил в Себе Си,

10 (I)за да се приложи, когато се изпълнят времената, т. е. да се събере в Христос всичко – това, което е небесно и земно;

11 (J)в Него също така ни се пада да бъдем наследници, като бяхме предопределени за това според намерението на Бога, Който действа във всичко по решението на Своята воля,

12 (K)така че да бъдем за похвала на Неговата слава – ние, които отпреди се надявахме на Христос,

13 (L)в Когото и вие, като чухте словото на истината, т. е. благовестието на нашето спасение, в Когото, като и повярвахте, бяхте запечатани с обещания Свят Дух,

14 (M)Който е залог за нашето наследство, докато бъде изкупено притежанието на Бога, за да бъдете за похвала на Неговата слава.

Молитва за духовен напредък

15 (N)Затова и аз, като чух за вярата ви в Господ Исус и за любовта, която сте показали към всички светии,

16 (O)непрестанно благодаря на Бога за вас и ви споменавам в молитвите си,

17 (P)дано Бог на нашия Господ Исус Христос, славният Отец, ви даде дух на мъдрост и откровение, за да Го познаете,

18 (Q)и да просветли очите на сърцето ви, за да познаете каква е надеждата, към която ви призовава, какво е богатството между светиите на славното Негово наследство

19 (R)и колко превъзходно велика е силата Му към нас, вярващите – сила, която е според действието на Неговата могъща сила,

20 (S)с която подейства в Христос, когато Го възкреси от мъртвите и Го сложи да седне от дясната Си страна на небесата,

21 (T)далече над всяко началство и власт, сила и господство, и всяко име, с което се наричат, не само в този свят, но и в бъдещия.

22 (U)И всичко покори под нозете Му и Го постави да бъде глава над всичко за църквата,

23 (V)която е Негово тяло, изпълнено с пълнотата на Този, Който изпълва всичко във всички.

I, Paul, am writing this letter. I am an apostle of Christ Jesus just as God planned.

I am sending this letter to you, God’s holy people in Ephesus. Because you belong to Christ Jesus, you are faithful.

May God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ give you grace and peace.

Praise God for His Spiritual Blessings in Christ

Give praise to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. He has blessed us with every spiritual blessing. Those blessings come from the heavenly world. They belong to us because we belong to Christ. God chose us to belong to Christ before the world was created. He chose us to be holy and without blame in his eyes. He loved us. So he decided long ago to adopt us. He adopted us as his children with all the rights children have. He did it because of what Jesus Christ has done. It pleased God to do it. All those things bring praise to his glorious grace. God freely gave us his grace because of the One he loves. We have been set free because of what Christ has done. Because he bled and died our sins have been forgiven. We have been set free because God’s grace is so rich. He poured his grace on us. By giving us great wisdom and understanding, he showed us the mystery of his plan. It was in keeping with what he wanted to do. It was what he had planned through Christ. 10 It will all come about when history has been completed. God will then bring together all things in heaven and on earth under Christ.

11 We were also chosen to belong to him. God decided to choose us long ago in keeping with his plan. He works out everything to fit his plan and purpose. 12 We were the first to put our hope in Christ. We were chosen to bring praise to his glory. 13 You also became believers in Christ. That happened when you heard the message of truth. It was the good news about how you could be saved. When you believed, he stamped you with an official mark. That official mark is the Holy Spirit that he promised. 14 The Spirit marks us as God’s own. We can now be sure that someday we will receive all that God has promised. That will happen after God sets all his people completely free. All these things will bring praise to his glory.

Paul Prays and Gives Thanks

15 I have heard about your faith in the Lord Jesus. I have also heard about your love for all God’s people. That is why 16 I have not stopped thanking God for you. I always remember you in my prayers. 17 I pray to the God of our Lord Jesus Christ. God is the glorious Father. I keep asking him to give you the wisdom and understanding that come from the Holy Spirit. I want you to know God better. 18 I pray that you may understand more clearly. Then you will know the hope God has chosen you to receive. You will know that what God will give his holy people is rich and glorious. 19 And you will know God’s great power. It can’t be compared with anything else. His power works for us who believe. It is the same mighty strength 20 God showed. He showed this when he raised Christ from the dead. God seated him at his right hand in his heavenly kingdom. 21 There Christ sits far above all who rule and have authority. He also sits far above all powers and kings. He is above every name that is appealed to in this world and in the world to come. 22 God placed all things under Christ’s rule. He appointed him to be ruler over everything for the church. 23 The church is Christ’s body and is filled by Christ. He fills everything in every way.

I. Address

Chapter 1

Greeting.[a] Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God, to the holy ones who are [in Ephesus][b] faithful in Christ Jesus:(A) grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.(B)

The Father’s Plan of Salvation. [c]Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,(C) who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heavens,[d] as he chose us in him, before the foundation of the world, to be holy and without blemish before him.(D) In love he destined us for adoption to himself through Jesus Christ, in accord with the favor of his will,(E) for the praise of the glory of his grace that he granted us in the beloved.(F)

Fulfillment Through Christ. In him we have redemption by his blood, the forgiveness of transgressions, in accord with the riches of his grace(G) that he lavished upon us. In all wisdom and insight,(H) he has made known to us the mystery[e] of his will in accord with his favor that he set forth in him(I) 10 as a plan for the fullness of times, to sum up all things in Christ, in heaven and on earth.(J)

Inheritance Through the Spirit. 11 In him we were also chosen, destined in accord with the purpose of the One who accomplishes all things according to the intention of his will,(K) 12 so that we might exist for the praise of his glory, we who first hoped[f] in Christ. 13 In him you also, who have heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation, and have believed in him, were sealed[g] with the promised holy Spirit,(L) 14 which is the first installment[h] of our inheritance toward redemption as God’s possession, to the praise of his glory.(M)

II. Unity of the Church in Christ

The Church as Christ’s Body.[i] 15 Therefore, I, too, hearing of your faith in the Lord Jesus and of your love[j] for all the holy ones,(N) 16 do not cease giving thanks for you, remembering you in my prayers,(O) 17 that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give you a spirit of wisdom and revelation resulting in knowledge of him.(P) 18 May the eyes of [your] hearts be enlightened, that you may know what is the hope that belongs to his call, what are the riches of glory in his inheritance among the holy ones,(Q) 19 and what is the surpassing greatness of his power for us who believe, in accord with the exercise of his great might,(R) 20 which he worked in Christ, raising him from the dead and seating him at his right hand in the heavens,(S) 21 far above every principality, authority, power, and dominion, and every name that is named not only in this age but also in the one to come.(T) 22 And he put all things beneath his feet and gave him as head over all things to the church,(U) 23 which is his body,[k] the fullness of the one who fills all things in every way.(V)

Footnotes

  1. 1:1–2 For the epistolary form used at the beginning of letters, see note on Rom 1:1–7. Twenty-two of the thirty Greek words in Eph 1:1–2 also occur in Col 1:1–2.
  2. 1:1 [In Ephesus]: the phrase is lacking in important early witnesses such as P46 (3rd cent.), and Sinaiticus and Vaticanus (4th cent.), appearing in the latter two as a fifth-century addition. Basil and Origen mention its absence from manuscripts. See Introduction. Without the phrase, the Greek can be rendered, as in Col 1:2, “to the holy ones and faithful brothers in Christ.”
  3. 1:3–14 While a Pauline letter usually continues after the greeting with a prayer of thanksgiving, as in Eph 1:15–23 below, Ephesians first inserts a blessing of God for the blessings Christians have experienced, as in 2 Cor 1:3–4 and 1 Pt 1:3–12. The blessing here, akin to a Jewish berakah, is rich in images almost certainly drawn from hymns and liturgy. Many ideas here are also found in Col 1:3–23. Certain phrases are frequently repeated, such as in Christ (Eph 1:3, 10, 12) or in him (Eph 1:4, 7, 9, 11, 13) or in the beloved (Eph 1:6) and (for) the praise of (his) glory (Eph 1:6, 12, 14). Some terms like chose (Eph 1:4) and destined (Eph 1:5) reflect Old Testament theology (Dt 7:7; 9:4–6; 23:5) or Pauline themes (redemption, Eph 1:7, 14; grace, Eph 1:6, 7) or specific emphases in Colossians (forgiveness, Col 1:14). A triadic structure is discernible in Eph 1:3–14: God the Father (Eph 1:3–6, 8, 11), Christ (Eph 1:3, 5, 7–10, 12), and the Spirit (Eph 1:13–14). The spiritual blessings Christians have received through Christ (Eph 1:3) are gratefully enumerated: the call to holiness (Eph 1:4; cf. Col 1:22); the gift of divine adoption establishing a unique spiritual relationship with God the Father through Christ (Eph 1:5; cf. Gal 4:5); liberation from sin through Christ’s sacrificial death (Eph 1:7); revelation of God’s plan of salvation in Christ (Eph 1:9; cf. Eph 3:3–4; Rom 16:25); the gift of election and faith in Christ bestowed upon Jewish Christians (see note on Eph 1:12, we who first hoped in Christ); and finally, the same gift granted to Gentiles (Eph 1:13, you also). In the Christ-centered faith and existence of the Christian communities the apostle sees the predetermined plan of God to bring all creation under the final rule of Christ (Eph 1:4–5, 9–10) being made known (Eph 1:9) and carried through, to God’s glory (Eph 1:6, 12, 14).
  4. 1:3 In the heavens: literally, “in the heavenlies” or “in the heavenly places,” a term in Ephesians for the divine realm.
  5. 1:9 Mystery: as in Rom 16:25; Col 1:26–27 and elsewhere, a secret of God now revealed in the plan to save and sum up all things in Christ (Eph 1:10); cf. Eph 3:3–6.
  6. 1:12 We who first hoped: probably Jewish Christians (contrast Eph 1:13, you, the Gentiles); possibly the people of Israel, “we who already enjoyed the hope of Christ,” or perhaps present hope in contrast to future redemption (cf. Eph 1:14).
  7. 1:13 Sealed: by God, in baptism; cf. Eph 4:30; 2 Cor 1:22.
  8. 1:14 First installment: down payment by God on full salvation, as at 2 Cor 1:22.
  9. 1:15–23 See note on Rom 1:8 for the thanksgiving form in a letter. Much of the content parallels thoughts in Col 1:3–20. The prayer moves from God and Christ (Eph 1:17, 20–21) to the Ephesians (Eph 1:17–19) and the church (Eph 1:22–23). Paul asks that the blessing imparted by God the Father (Eph 1:3) to the Ephesians will be strengthened in them through the message of the gospel (Eph 1:13, 17–19). Those blessings are seen in the context of God’s might in establishing the sovereignty of Christ over all other creatures (Eph 1:19–21) and in appointing him head of the church (Eph 1:22–23). For the allusion to angelic spirits in Eph 1:21, see Rom 8:38 and Col 1:16. Here, as in 1 Cor 15:24–25 and Col 2:15, every such principality and power is made subject to Christ.
  10. 1:15 Your faith…your love: some manuscripts omit the latter phrase, but cf. Col 1:4.
  11. 1:23 His body: the church (Eph 1:22); cf. note on Col 1:18. Only in Ephesians and Colossians is Christ the head of the body, in contrast to the view in 1 Cor 12 and Rom 12:4–8 where Christ is equated with the entire body or community. Fullness: see note on Col 1:19. Some take the one who fills as God, others as Christ (cf. Eph 4:10). If in Christ “dwells the fullness of the deity bodily” (Col 2:9), then, as God “fills” Christ, Christ in turn fills the church and the believer (Eph 3:19; 5:18). But the difficult phrases here may also allow the church to be viewed as the “complement” of Christ who is “being filled” as God’s plan for the universe is carried out through the church (cf. Eph 3:9–10).