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That which is just and equal (το δικαιον κα την ισοτητα). Paul changes from το ισον (like το δικαιον, neuter singular adjective wi…

Masters, give to your servants, etc. (See Barnes on Ephesians 6:9).
That which is just and equal means what they ought to have, wha…

Masters, give unto your servants that which is just and equal; knowing that ye also have a Master in heaven. Continue in prayer, and watch in t…

Now Paul turns to the duty of masters toward their slaves in terms of dealing justly and equitably with them. Though in the Roman world slaves had …

Masters, what is just. He first mentions what is just, a term by which he expresses that kindness concerning which he has given i…

Masters, give unto your servants
This verse properly belongs to the preceding chapter, with which it should have been conclude…

The apostle proceeds with the duty of masters to their servants. Not only is justice required of them, but strict equity and kindness. Let them dea…

Previously, Paul gave specific teachings for each group of people; here he gives instructions for everyone. First, he shows what their relationship…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson