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Ephesians 3:20

Ephesians 3:20
Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us,

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Baptist theologian, 1697–1771

Gill's Exposition

Unto him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus,.... This is a doxology, or an ascription of glory to God, with which the apostle concludes his prayer; glory is to be given to God on account of his…

Presbyterian pastor, 1798–1870

Barnes' Notes

Now unto him - It is not uncommon for Paul to utter an ascription of praise in the midst of an argument; see Rom 9:5; Rom 11:36; Gal 1:5. Here his mind is full of the subject; and in view of the fact…

Methodist theologian, 1762–1832

Adam Clarke

Now unto him - Having finished his short, but most wonderfully comprehensive and energetic prayer, the apostle brings in his doxology, giving praise to Him from whom all blessings come, and to whom…

Nonconformist minister, 1662–1714

Matthew Henry

Ephesians 3:14-21

We now come to the second part of this chapter, which contains Paul's devout and affectionate prayer to God for his beloved Ephesians. - For this cause. This may be referred either to the immediately…

Academic commentary, 1882–1921

Cambridge Bible

Ephesians 3:20-21

Ascription of praise, closing a main section of the Epistle

20. Now unto him The Father, in Whose "glory" all things terminate. As it is of His essence to demand praise, so it is of the essence of…