7. Greek, "That He might show forth (middle reflexive voice; for
His own glory,
Eph 1:6, 12, 14)
in the ages which are coming on," that is, the blessed ages of
the Gospel which supersede "the age (Greek, for 'course')
of this world"
(Eph 2:2),
and the past "ages" from which the mystery was hidden
(Col 1:26, 27).
These good ages, though beginning with the first preaching of the
Gospel, and thenceforth continually succeeding one another, are
not consummated till the Lord's coming again (compare
Eph 1:21;
Heb 6:5).
The words, "coming on," do not exclude the time then present,
but imply simply the ages following upon Christ's "raising them
up together" spiritually
(Eph 2:6).
kindness--"benignity."
through Christ--rather, as Greek, "in Christ"; the same
expression as is so often repeated, to mark that all our blessings
center "IN HIM."
JFB.
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