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Efesios 6:22

a quien he enviado a vosotros precisamente para esto, para que sepáis de nosotros y para que consuele vuestros corazones.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Love;   Tychicus;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Ephesians, letter to the;   Paul;   Tychicus;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Image;   Love, Brotherly;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Ephesians, Epistle to;   Tychicus;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Colosse;   Ephesians, the Epistle to the;   Timothy, the Second Epistle to;   Tychicus;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Ephesians, Book of;   Exhortation;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Ephesians, Epistle to;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Ephesians Epistle to the;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Tychicus;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Ephesians, Epistle to the;   Tychicus;  

Parallel Translations

La Biblia Reina-Valera
Al cual os he enviado para esto mismo, para que entend�is lo tocante � nosotros, y que consuele vuestros corazones.
La Biblia Reina-Valera Gomez
el cual envi� a vosotros para esto mismo, para que sep�is lo tocante a nosotros, y que consuele vuestros corazones.
Sagradas Escrituras (1569)
al cual os he enviado para esto mismo, para que entend�is lo tocante a nosotros, y que consuele vuestros corazones.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Philippians 2:19, Philippians 2:25, Colossians 4:7, Colossians 4:8, 1 Thessalonians 3:2, 2 Thessalonians 2:17

Reciprocal: Acts 20:12 - were 1 Corinthians 14:3 - comfort 1 Corinthians 14:31 - all may be

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Whom I have sent unto you for the same purpose,.... Which shows the great concern the apostle had for the churches, being willing to inform them of everything that might be for their use and service:

that ye might know our affairs; temporal and spiritual, and not only the apostle's affairs, but the affairs of those that were with him, who were concerned in the same common cause:

and [that] he might comfort your hearts; both by such a relation, and by the ministry of the Gospel to them: believers in Christ are sometimes disconsolate, by reason of indwelling sin, Satan's temptations, the hidings of God's face, afflictions and persecutions, their own sufferings, and those of others; and it is the business of the ministers of Christ to comfort them; their commission is to speak comfortably to them; and they are qualified for it, by inward comforts in their own souls; the Gospel they preach, and the message they bring, is of a comfortable nature; the Spirit of God acts by them, and with them as a comforter; and sad indeed is the state of Zion, or the church of Christ, when it has no comforters.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Whom I have sent unto you - The churches where Paul had preached, would feel a great interest in his welfare. He was a prisoner at Rome, and it was doubtful what the result would be. In this situation, he felt it proper to despatch a special messenger to give information about his condition; to state what was doing in Rome; to ask the prayers of the churches; and to administer consolation to them in their various trials. The same sentiment in regard to the embassy of Tychicus, is expressed in the Epistle to the Colossians, Colossians 4:7-8. No small part of the consolation which he would impart to them would be found in these invaluable letters which he bore to them from the apostle.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 22. Whom I have sent - for the same purpose — Namely, that the Ephesians might know his affairs, and those of the Church at Rome: messengers of this kind frequently passed between the Churches in those ancient times.

Comfort your hearts. — By showing you how powerfully he was upheld in all his tribulations, and how God turned his bonds to the furtherance of the Gospel. This must have been great consolation to all the followers of God; and particularly to those in Ephesus or Laodicea, or to whomsoever the epistle was directed. The question, To whom was it sent? is divided between the Ephesians and the Laodiceans. Dr. Lardner has argued strongly in favour of the former; Dr. Paley not less so in favour of the latter.


 
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