Ephesians

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The modern Bible versions have altered key phrases that significantly impact Christian doctrine, such as omitting "by Jesus Christ" in Ephesians 3:9, which emphasizes the Deity of Christ, or removing "of his flesh, and of his bones" in Ephesians 5:30, highlighting the believer's unity with Christ. These changes can lead to misinterpretations about Christ's role and the nature of Christian identity. The loss of these phrases compromises the original meaning and intent of Paul's teachings. This highlights the importance of using original language for accurate biblical interpretation.

'''Bible doctrines affected by modern versions''' <p>Eph 1:1 "<strong>at Ephesus</strong>" is left out. It is hard to conceive that the Spirit of God addressed an epistle and then lost the address.</p> <p>Eph 3:9 "<strong>by Jesus Christ</strong>" is removed. It is a Bible doctrine that all things were created by Jesus Christ and without him was not anything made that was made. This change detracts from the Deity of Christ which is made evident by the fact that ALL THINGS were created by Him.</p> <p>Eph 5:30 "<strong>of his flesh, and of his bones</strong>" is left out. The Bible teaching is that the believer is vitally conjoined to Christ for a new life and walk in the Spirit. We are "quickened together with Christ," "raised up together," and "seated together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus." God likens this to the marriage relationship where two people become one flesh.</p> <p>Eph 6:10 "<strong>my brethren</strong>" is dropped. These words make it very clear that Paul's instructions concerning Christian living are for Christians who by the new birth have become Paul's "brethren." There is a great danger that unsaved people might get the impression that by imitating the things that Christians do they can become Christians.</p> [[Category:Studies and Guides]] [[Category:Bible]]

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