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Staten Vertaling
Efeziërs 1:12
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volgens hetwelk het ons gegeven is zijn heerlijkheid te loven, ons, die reeds bij voorbaat gehoopt hebben op Christus.
opdat wij tot lof zijner heerlijkheid zouden zijn, wij die te voren op Christus gehoopt hebben:
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
be: Ephesians 1:6, Ephesians 1:14, Ephesians 2:7, Ephesians 3:21, 2 Thessalonians 2:13
who: Ephesians 1:13, Psalms 2:12, Psalms 146:3-5, Isaiah 11:10, Isaiah 12:2, Isaiah 32:1, Isaiah 32:2, Isaiah 42:1-4, Isaiah 45:23, Isaiah 45:25, Jeremiah 17:5-7, Jeremiah 23:6, Matthew 12:18-21, John 14:1, Romans 15:12, Romans 15:13, 2 Timothy 1:12, James 1:18, 1 Peter 1:21
trusted: or, hoped
Reciprocal: 1 Samuel 12:22 - for his great 2 Kings 18:5 - trusted 1 Chronicles 5:20 - because 1 Chronicles 16:35 - that we may give 2 Chronicles 13:18 - relied 2 Chronicles 16:7 - Because Psalms 31:3 - for thy Psalms 86:2 - trusteth Psalms 86:9 - glorify Psalms 115:9 - trust Psalms 125:1 - that trust Psalms 138:5 - for great Proverbs 3:5 - Trust Proverbs 16:20 - whoso Song of Solomon 8:5 - leaning Isaiah 43:7 - for my Isaiah 60:21 - that I Isaiah 63:14 - to make Jeremiah 14:7 - do Jeremiah 17:7 - General Jeremiah 39:18 - because Ezekiel 20:14 - General Daniel 3:28 - that trusted Daniel 9:19 - thine Zephaniah 3:12 - and Matthew 12:21 - General Luke 19:38 - glory John 5:23 - all men John 13:31 - and God Romans 1:5 - for his name Romans 15:7 - to 1 Corinthians 15:19 - hope 2 Corinthians 1:20 - unto Galatians 1:5 - whom Philippians 1:11 - unto 2 Thessalonians 1:10 - to be glorified 1 Timothy 1:11 - glorious 1 Timothy 1:16 - for this
Gill's Notes on the Bible
That we should be to the praise of his glory,.... This is the end of predestination to the inheritance; and the sense is, either that the praise of the glory of God, in his grace and goodness, might be discovered and made known unto the saints, as it is displayed in election, redemption, justification, pardon, adoption, regeneration, and eternal salvation; or that they should praise and glorify him on account of these things, by ascribing all to his grace, and nothing to themselves; by giving him thanks for all his benefits; by ordering their conversations aright as become the Gospel; and by doing all things with a view to his glory:
who first trusted in Christ; the Jews, the apostle, and others of the Jewish nation;
who before hoped in Christ, as the words may be rendered; who hoped in Christ before the Gentiles did; and indeed the people of Israel hoped for Christ before he came; the promises of the Messiah were made to them, and he was the peculiar hope and expectation of that people; and to them he first came, and to them the Gospel was first preached; and some of them first believed in Christ, and trusted in him, and not in their own righteousness, strength, wisdom, and riches, nor in their own hearts, nor in any mere creature, nor in their carnal privileges; all which they renounced confidence in, and dependence on, when they came to the knowledge of Christ; in whose person they trusted for acceptance, and in his righteousness for justification, and in his blood for pardon, and in his fulness for supply, and in his power for protection and perseverance: this supposes knowledge of him, and a sense of the frailty and vanity of all other objects; and was a betaking themselves to him, a leaning and staying on him, a committing all unto him, and an expectation of all good things from him.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
That we should be to the praise of his glory - Should be the occasion or the means of celebrating his glory; or that praise should be ascribed to him as the result of our salvation.
Who first trusted in Christ - Margin, “hoped.” This is in accordance with the original. The foundation of their “hope” was the Saviour. Some suppose that the apostle here refers to the Jews who were converted before the gospel was preached extensively to the Gentiles. The reason for this opinion is, that in the following verse he contrasts those to whom he here refers with others whom he was addressing. But it may be that by the word “we” in Ephesians 1:11-12, he refers to himself and to his fellow-laborers who had “first” hoped in the Saviour, and had then gone and proclaimed the message to others; see the notes on Ephesians 1:11. They “first” believed, and then preached to others; and they also believed, and became partakers of the same privileges.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 12. That we — Jews, now apostles and messengers of God, to whom the first offers of salvation were made, and who were the first that believed in Christ.
Should be to the praise of his glory — By being the means of preaching Christ crucified to the Gentiles, and spreading the Gospel throughout the world.