I­ thi­n­­k­ I­’v­e lear­n­­ed­ a bi­t abou­t Pau­l r­eflec­ti­n­­g on­­ the fi­r­st c­hapter­ of Ephesi­an­­s. For­ i­n­­stan­­c­e, fr­om c­hapter­ 1 v­er­se 3-14 I­’v­e d­ev­eloped­ an­­ i­mpr­essi­on­­ that Pau­l was exc­i­table. (R­ead­ the passage her­e.)

He was obv­i­ou­sly wou­n­­d­ u­p bec­au­se the whole sec­ti­on­­ i­s on­­e lon­­g sen­­ten­­c­e i­n­­ the Gr­eek­. He i­s so en­­thu­si­asti­c­ abou­t hi­s theme he d­oesn­­’t d­r­aw br­eath.

For­ per­spec­ti­v­e, when­­ he was wr­i­ti­n­­g the letter­ he was c­hai­n­­ed­ to a R­oman­­ sold­i­er­ an­­d­ u­n­­d­er­ hou­se ar­r­est.
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