Ephesians Chapters 1-3 Flashcards
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Ephesians Chapters 1-3 Flashcards

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Who wrote Ephesians?

Apostle Paul

Ephesians is one of four....

Prison Epistles

Who was the primary false God of Ephesus?

Artemis

What is Paul's main purpose in writing?

<ol> <li>To help new Christians grow in their knowledge of God and Christ as the head of the Church. 2. To promote unity amongst Jew and Gentile. 3. To strengthen believers in withstanding spiritual attack from the enemy.</li> </ol> Signup and view all the answers

Paul divides his letter into three sections. What is the correct order of these sections?

<ol> <li>Seated (Eph. 1-3) 2. Walk (Eph. 4-6:14) 3. Stand (Eph. 6)</li> </ol> Signup and view all the answers

Identify 3 spiritual blessings inherited through Christ mentioned in Ephesians 1:3-10.

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What is the Greek term for 'Holy'?

<p>Hagios: chosen, set apart, different</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the Greek term for 'Blameless'?

<p>Amomos: without blemish, faultless, perfect</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Paul refer to when he mentions 'power' throughout Ephesians?

<p>...That power is the same mighty strength he exerted when he raised Christ from the dead...</p> Signup and view all the answers

Explain the importance of adoption in Ephesus and how it applies through Christ.

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What is sin?

<p>Sin is when we fail to be who God created us to be, fail to live according to God's standards, and not do what we know we should do.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Before Christ, who were the Gentiles?

<p>Separated from God, did not belong to the people of Israel, without God in a dying world, without hope.</p> Signup and view all the answers

In Ephesians 2:15-16, how did Jesus bring peace to both the Jew and Gentile?

<p>Jesus ended the authority of Jewish laws and customs. Jesus made the Jews and Gentiles one people. He united all people back to God.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Key Authors and Context

  • Ephesians is attributed to the Apostle Paul.
  • Classified as one of the four Prison Epistles, written during Paul's imprisonment.

Cultural Context

  • The primary false deity worshipped in Ephesus was Artemis.
  • Ephesus was known for its idolatry and the worship of pagan gods.

Purpose of the Letter

  • Aims to aid new Christians in deepening their understanding of God and Christ as the Church's leader.
  • Promotes unity between Jewish and Gentile believers.
  • Strengthens believers to withstand spiritual challenges from evil forces.

Structure of the Letter

  • Divided into three sections:
    • Seated (Ephesians 1-3): Focus on spiritual identity in Christ.
    • Walk (Ephesians 4-6:14): Instructions for living a Christian life.
    • Stand (Ephesians 6): Encouragement to remain steadfast in faith.

Spiritual Blessings

  • Spiritual blessings mentioned in Ephesians 1:3-10 include redemption, forgiveness of sins, and inheritance in Christ.

Greek Terminology

  • "Holy" translates to Hagios, meaning chosen, set apart, and unique.
  • "Blameless" is amomos, indicating someone without blemish or fault.

Divine Power

  • Refers to the same power that resurrected Christ from the dead, emphasizing its significance in spiritual renewal and strength for believers.

Adoption Analogy

  • Adoption in Roman society signified a transfer of authority and identity, paralleling how believers are made new in Christ with canceled debts of sin.

Understanding Sin

  • Sin is defined as:
    • Failing to fulfill God’s intended purpose.
    • Disregarding God’s standards.
    • Omitting known responsibilities.

Believers' Life Stages

  • Past Life: Separated from God and without hope.
  • Present Life: United with Christ, experiencing spiritual renewal.
  • Future Life: Hope in eternal life with God.

Gentiles Pre-Christ

  • Identified as being separate from God, lacking a connection to Israel, living in a world of hopelessness.

Peace Through Christ

  • Jesus abolished Jewish laws and customs, fostering unity between Jews and Gentiles.
  • He reconciled all people back to God, establishing peace.

Significance of Jesus' Actions

  • Important to refer to specific notes regarding the impact of each action taken by Jesus for unity and reconciliation.

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Explore the key concepts of Ephesians Chapters 1-3 through these flashcards. Discover who wrote the letter, its purpose, and the cultural context of Ephesus. This quiz enhances understanding for both new and seasoned learners of the scripture.

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