22. put . . . under--Greek, "put in subjection under"
(Ps 8:6;
1Co 15:27).
gave . . . to the church--for her special advantage.
The Greek order is emphatic: "HIM He gave
as Head over all things to the Church." Had it been anyone save HIM, her Head, it would not have been the boon it is to
the Church. But as He is Head over all things who is also her
Head (and she the body), all things are hers
(1Co 3:21-23).
He is OVER ("far above") all things; in contrast
to the words, "TO the Church," namely,
for her advantage. The former are subject; the latter is joined
with Him in His dominion over them. "Head" implies not only His
dominion, but our union; therefore, while we look upon Him at the right
hand of God, we see ourselves in heaven
(Re 3:21).
For the Head and body are not severed by anything intervening, else the
body would cease to be the body, and the Head cease to be the Head
[PEARSON from CHRYSOSTOM].
JFB.
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