2. If--The Greek does not imply doubt: "Assuming (what I
know to be the fact, namely) that ye have heard," &c. "If, as I
presume," The indicative in the Greek shows that no doubt is
implied: "Seeing that doubtless," &c. He by this phrase delicately
reminds them of their having heard from himself, and probably from
others subsequently, the fact. See
Introduction,
showing that these words do not disprove the address of this Epistle
to the Ephesians. Compare
Ac 20:17-24.
the dispensation--"The office of dispensing, as a steward, the grace
of God which was (not 'is') given me to you-ward," namely, to dispense
to you.
JFB.
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