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# Introduction to Ephesians
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### Outline of Ephesians
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1. Greeting and prayer for the spiritual blessings in Christ (1:1-23)
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1. Sin and salvation (2:1-10)
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1. Unity and peace (2:11-22)
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1. Mystery of Christ in you, made known (3:1-13)
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1. Prayer for riches of his glory to make them strong (3:14-21)
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1. Unity of the Spirit, building up the Body of Christ (4:1-16)
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1. New life (4:17-32)
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1. Imitators of God (5:1-21)
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1. Wives and husbands; children and parents; slaves and masters (5:22-6:9)
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1. Armor of God (6:10-20)
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1. Final greeting (6:21-24)
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### Who wrote the Book of Ephesians?
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Paul who was from the city of Tarsus, wrote Ephesians. He had been known as Saul in his early life. Before becoming a Christian, Paul was a Pharisee. He persecuted Christians. After he became a Christian, he traveled several times throughout the Roman Empire telling people about Jesus.
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The Apostle Paul helped start the church in Ephesus on one of his trips. He also lived in Ephesus for a year and a half and helped the believers there. Paul probably wrote this letter while he was in prison in Rome.
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### What is the Book of Ephesians about?
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Paul wrote this letter to the Christians in Ephesus to explain God's love for them in Christ Jesus. He described the blessings that God was giving them because they were now united with Christ. He explained that all believers are united together, whether Jew or Gentile. Paul also wanted to encourage them to live in a way that pleases God.
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