Notes Explanatory And Practical On the Epistles of Paul to the Ephesians Phil

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Notes Explanatory And Practical On the Epistles of Paul to the Ephesians Phil
Albert Barnes
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I. 1. Heaven, then, according to this division, will A. D. 64] CHAPTER 1. 285 that are in earth, visible and invi- sible, whether they he thrones, or dominions, or principahtie. S, or embrace all the universe, except the earth ; and will include the heavenly bodies and their inhabitants, the dis- tant worlds, as well as heaven, more strictly so called, where God resides. The declaration, then, is, that all things that were in the worlds above us were the work of his creative power, ^ And that a...re in earth. All the animals, plants, minerals, waters, hidden fires, &c. Everything- which the earth contains. ^ Visible arid invisible. We see but a small part of the universe. The angels \ve cannot see. The inhabitants of distant worlds we cannot see. Nay, there are multitudes of w^orlds which, even with the best instruments, we cannot see. Yet all these things are said to have been created by Christ. % Whether they be thrones. Whe- ther those invisible things be thrones. The reference is to the ranks of an- gels, called here thrones, dominions, &c.

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