22.
(Eph 6:9.)
The Church's relation to Christ in His everlasting purpose, is the
foundation and archetype of the three greatest of earthly relations,
that of husband and wife
(Eph 5:22-33),
parent and child
(Eph 6:1-4),
master and servant
(Eph 6:4-9).
The oldest manuscripts omit "submit yourselves"; supplying it from
Eph 5:21,
"Ye wives (submitting yourselves) unto your own husbands." "Your own"
is an argument for submissiveness on the part of the wives; it is not a
stranger, but your own husbands whom you are called on to submit
unto (compare
Ge 3:16;
1Co 7:2; 14:34;
Col 3:18;
Tit 2:5;
1Pe 3:1-7).
Those subject ought to submit themselves, of whatever kind their
superiors are. "Submit" is the term used of wives: "obey," of
children
(Eph 6:1),
as there is a greater equality between wives and husbands, than between
children and parents.
as unto the Lord--Submissiveness is rendered by the wife to the
husband under the eye of Christ, and so is rendered to Christ Himself.
The husband stands to the wife in the relation that the Lord does to
the Church, and this is to be the ground of her submission: though that
submission is inferior in kind and degree to that which she owes Christ
(Eph 5:24).
JFB.
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