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Put on (ενδυσασθα). First aorist middle infinitive of ενδυω (-νω), for which see Col 3:10.
The new man (το…

And that you put on the new man. The new man refers to the renovated nature. This is called, in other places, the "new creature" or the "n…

And that you put on . . .—But this effect of the putting off of the old man is at once absorbed…

Have given themselves over to lasciviousness, to work all uncleanness with greediness. But you have not so learned Christ; if indeed you have h…

The “new self” (3:16) a umed by the believer is the direct opposite of the worthle “old self” (v.22). It is not the former nature refurbished but a…

And that you put on the new man. All that is meant is, “Be renewed in the spirit, or, be renewed within or completely—be…

And that you put on the new man
Which some understand of Jesus Christ, who is truly and really man, and a new or ext…

The apostle charged the Ephesians in the name and by the authority of the Lord Jesus that having profe ed the gospel, they should not be like the u…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson