I N D E X
Gens  97,98.
Infans
460.
Ministerium 127, 339.
Munio 32.
Patria
386, 388, 389.
Patria potestas
97, 98.
Per
123.
Persona
196.
Potestas
97.
Princeps
238.
Tutelage
98.
*
See The Berean Expositor vol. 24, p. 4, and the article entitled Ephesians
in An Alphabetical Analysis part 1.
*A muniment room is where documents are kept as evidence of rights or privileges
etc.
* See the book entitled The Volume of the Book or, the article: The Volume of
the Book, in An Alphabetical Analysis Part 7; both by Charles H. Welch.
*
We would acknowledge our indebtedness to Miss Ada Habershon's Concordance
to the Names and Titles of the Lord of Glory, which was published by James
Nisbet in 1910.
*
Ineludible = that cannot be eluded or escaped.
**
Ineluctable = from which one cannot escape by struggling.
*
In the Concordance, Goel will be found under Gaal, `to redeem'.
*
The reader may be interested to know that the illustration above, is a
drawing made in the Chapel of the Opened Book, from the vestry looking across
the reading desk to the Pulpit.
*
For an extended exposition of this subject the reader is referred to the
article entitled The Pleroma in An Alphabetical Analysis Part 3, which has a
specially designed chart to illustrate the exposition.
*
See also:
Survey
of  Ages  and  Dispensations  in,
An Alphabetical Analysis Part 4, and
The  Berean  Expositor,  vol. 20,  p. 139, and
The  Signpost,  1994  and  later  printings.
*
The reader who uses Dr. Bullinger's Greek-English Lexicon, should correct
these references on page 399, as the first reads 2 Cor. 5:5 and the second Gal.
3:14.
Note also that some texts and Lexicons give eige as two words ei ge.
*
supererogation = the performance of more than duty requires.
*
The reasons for placing Galatians first are given in our book
The Apostle of the Reconciliation, towards the end of chapter 8.
*
See also our book Just and the Justifier, chapter 15, section 7.
*From The Berean Expositor vol. 15, p. 106:
In case readers should be perplexed and conclude that we have acted
arbitrarily, we point out that the reference to the body in Ephesians 2:16
refers to the individual body of the Lord Himself and not to the church.
Similarly we omitted the reference in verse 28, for there the reference is not
to the church, but to the body of the individual believer.
To place the matter clearly before the reader we will set out the complete
structure, including all references, but marking the passages that do not enter
into the argument of Ephesians 4:16:
The Body
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