24. put on the new man--Opposed to "the old man," which is to be
"put off"
(Eph 4:22).
The Greek here (kainon) is different from that for
"re-new-ed"
(Eph 4:23).
Put on not merely a renovated nature, but a new, that is,
altogether different nature, a changed nature (compare
Note,, see on
Col 3:10).
after God, &c.--Translate, "Which hath been created (once for all:
so the Greek aorist means: in Christ,
Eph 2:10;
so that in each believer it has not to be created again, but to be put
on) after (the image of) God"
(Ge 1:27;
Col 3:10;
1Pe 1:15),
&c. God's image in which the first Adam was originally created, is
restored, to us far more gloriously in the second Adam, the image of
the invisible God
(2Co 4:4;
Col 1:15;
Heb 1:3).
in righteousness--"IN" it as the element of the renewed man.
true holiness--rather, as the Greek, "holiness of the
truth"; holiness flowing from sincere following of "the truth of
God"
(Ro 1:25; 3:7; 15:8):
opposed to "the lusts of deceit" (Greek,
Eph 4:22);
compare also
Eph 4:21,
"truth is in Jesus."
"Righteousness" is in relation to our fellow men, the second table of
the law; "Holiness," in relation to God, the first table; the religious
observance of offices of piety (compare
Lu 1:75).
In the parallel
(Col 3:10)
it is, "renewed in knowledge after the image," &c. As at
Colosse the danger was from false pretenders to knowledge, the
true "knowledge" which flows from renewal of the heart is dwelt on; so
at Ephesus, the danger being from the corrupt morals prevalent around,
the renewal in "holiness," contrasted with the Gentile "uncleanness"
(Eph 4:19),
and "righteousness," in contrast to "greediness," is made
prominent.
JFB.
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