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Even so ought husbands also to love their own wives as their own bodies. He who loves his own wife loves himself.
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Loving Her is Loving Yourself
Commentators unanimously explain that this verse makes the 'one flesh' principle intensely practical. A husband is to love his wife with the same instinct and care he gives his own body. Scholars like Barnes and Calvin note that because their interests are identified, providing for her comfort, health, and happiness is a direct investment in his own well-being. To neglect her is to neglect himself.
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Ephesians
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18th Century
Presbyterian
So ought men to love their wives as their own bodies. Because they are one flesh (Ephesians 5:31). This is the subject on whic…
Even so ought (ουτως οφειλουσιν). As Christ loves the church (his body). And yet some people actually say that Paul in 1[Reference…
19th Century
Anglican
So ought men to love their wives . . .—From this glorious digression, applying only to the divine Antitype, Saint Paul co…
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Baptist
What a wonderful expression! To think that we, poor creatures that we are, should be in this way joined to Christ by a marriage union, even by a vi…
Paul returns to his analogy and declares that just as Christ loves the church, so husbands ought to love their wives as being one flesh with themse…
16th Century
Protestant
He that loveth his wife. An argument is now drawn from nature itself to prove that men ought to love their wives. Every man, by his very n…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
So ought men to love their wives as their own bodies It is a common saying with the Jews, that a man's wife is (
The duty of wives is submission to their husbands in the Lord, which includes honouring and obeying them, from a principle of love to them. The dut…