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Study Questions on Chapter 2:

  1. What had God done for the Ephesian Christians?
  2. In what way had the Ephesians been dead?
  3. List three expressions used to describe how they had walked in time past.
  4. How had Paul and the Ephesians lived or had their conversation in time past?
  5. How were Paul and the Ephesians said to be the children of wrath?
  6. How had God demonstrated his great mercy and love toward them?
  7. Name two things which Paul says that God had done for both Jew and Gentile alike in Christ Jesus? (cf. Verse 6)
  8. Why had God done these things?
  9. By what are we saved?
  10. Why can we not boast of salvation?
  11. How are Christians God’s workmanship? (Think)
  12. For what purpose had the Christians been created in Christ Jesus?
  13. What does Paul say that those who were Gentiles in the flesh were called and by whom?
  14. List five things which Paul says characterized the Gentiles before Christ came and they became Christians?
  15. What was accomplished for the Gentiles in or through Christ Jesus?
  16. What has Christ broken down?
  17. What did Christ abolish in his flesh?
  18. Why were these things said to have been abolished?
  19. Where are both Jew and Gentile reconciled unto God?
  20. Unto whom did Christ come and preach peace?
  21. How do we have access unto the Father?
  22. Now that the Gentiles have become Christians what are they said to be?
  23. Upon what foundation were the Gentile Christians said to be built?
  24. Who is said to be the chief cornerstone?
  25. Unto what does all the building (church) grow in Christ?
  26. For what were the Gentiles and Jews builded together in Christ Jesus?

Howard I. See © 1970

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