5. Mortify--Greek, "make a corpse of"; "make dead"; "put to death."
therefore--(See on
Col 3:3).
Follow out to its necessary consequence the fact of your having once
for all died with Christ spiritually at your regeneration, by daily
"deadening your members," of which united "the body of the sins of the
flesh" consists (compare
Col 2:11).
"The members" to be mortified are the fleshly instruments of lust, in
so far as the members of the body are abused to such purposes.
Habitually repress and do violence to corrupt desires of which the
members are the instruments (compare
Ro 6:19; 8:13;
Ga 5:24, 25).
upon the earth--where they find their support
[BENGEL] (Compare
Col 3:2,
"things on earth"). See
Eph 5:3, 4.
inordinate affection--"lustful passion."
evil concupiscence--more general than the last
[ALFORD], the disorder
of the external senses; "lustful passion," lust within
[BENGEL].
covetousness--marked off by the Greek article as forming a whole
genus by itself, distinct from the genus containing the various species
just enumerated. It implies a self-idolizing, grasping spirit; far worse
than another Greek term translated "the love of money"
(1Ti 6:10).
which is--that is, inasmuch as it is "idolatry." Compare
Note, see on
Eph 4:19,
on its connection with sins of impurity. Self and mammon
are deified in the heart instead of God
(Mt 6:24;
see on
Eph 5:5).
JFB.
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