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Iii. 14-19. "In no part of Paul's letters does he rise to a higher level than in his prayers, and none of his prayers are fuller of fervour than this wonderful series of petitions. They open out one into the other like some majestic suite of apartments in a great palace-temple, each leading into a loftier and more spacious hall, each drawing nearer the presence chamber, until at last we stand there" (MACLAREN). The second prayer in Ephesians possesses remarkable affinities with thefirst; in...deed, the two are complementary, and many of the expressionscall for close comparison. 1. THE STANDPOINT. "For this cause" (ver. 14). To what does this phrase point back? Someassociate it with verse 1, "For this cause, " thinking that St. Paul, having been diverted from his main teaching in verses 1-13, here resumesit in the form of a prayer. But perhaps it is still better to regard theresumption of the main teaching as coming in ch. Iv. 1, where the Apostleagain speaks of himself as "the prisoner.
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