Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Ephesians 3:2
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2. If —The Greek does not imply doubt: "Assuming (what I know to be the fact, namely) that ye have heard," c. "If, as I presume," The indicative in the Greek shows that no doubt is implied: "Seeing that doubtless," &c. He by this phrase delicately reminds them of their having heard from himself, and probably from others subsequently, the fact. See :- showing that these words do not disprove the address of this Epistle to the Ephesians. Compare :- . the dispensation —"The office of dispensing, as a steward, the grace of God which was (not 'is') given me to you-ward," namely, to dispense to you. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-3" class="com-number"
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