11. In whom--by virtue of union to whom.
obtained an inheritance--literally, "We were made to have an
inheritance" [WAHL].
Compare
Eph 1:18,
"His inheritance in the saints": as His inheritance is
there said to be in them, so theirs is here said to be
in Him
(Ac 26:18).
However,
Eph 1:12,
"That we should BE TO . . . His glory"
(not "that we should have"), favors the translation of BENGEL, ELLICOTT, and others, "We
were made an inheritance." So the literal Israel
(De 4:20; 9:29; 32:9).
"Also" does not mean "we also," nor as English Version, "in whom
also"; but, besides His having "made known to us His will," we were
also "made His inheritance," or "we have also obtained an inheritance."
predestinated--
(Eph 1:5).
The foreordination of Israel, as the elect nation, answers to that of
the spiritual Israelites, believers, to an eternal inheritance, which
is the thing meant here. The "we" here and in
Eph 1:12,
means Jewish believers (whence the reference to the election of
Israel nationally arises), as contrasted with "you"
(Eph 1:13)
Gentile believers.
purpose--repeated from "purposed"
(Eph 1:9;
Eph 3:11).
The Church existed in the mind of God eternally, before it existed in
creation.
counsel of his . . . will--
(Eph 1:5),
"the good pleasure of His will." Not arbitrary caprice, but infinite
wisdom ("counsel") joined with sovereign will. Compare his address to
the same Ephesians in
Ac 20:27,
"All the counsel of God"
(Isa 28:29).
Alike in the natural and spiritual creations, God is not an agent
constrained by necessity. "Wheresoever counsel is, there is election,
or else it is vain; where a will, there must be freedom, or else it is
weak" [PEARSON].
JFB.
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