Now therefore ye are no more strangers and foreigners, but fellowcitizens with the saints, and of the household of God;
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Gill's Exposition
Now therefore ye are no more strangers..... Alluding to the name "a stranger", by which the Jews called the Gentiles; meaning that they were not now strangers to God, to the grace of God, the love of…
Barnes' Notes
Now therefore ye are no more strangers and foreigners - You are reckoned with the people of God. You are entitled to their privileges, and are not to be regarded as outcasts and aliens. The meaning…
Adam Clarke
Ye are no more strangers - In this chapter the Church of God is compared to a city, which, has a variety of privileges, rights, etc., founded on regular charters and grants. The Gentiles, having…
We have now come to the last part of the chapter, which contains an account of the great and mighty privileges that converted Jews and Gentiles both receive from Christ. The apostle here shows that…
Cambridge Bible
Now therefore ye He now turns direct to the Gentile believers, and rejoicingly recounts to them the actual grandeur of their privileges in grace.
no more as you once were. See on Eph 2:12 above. The…
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