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Eph 1:1-5

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Eph 1:6-10

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Eph 1:11-15

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Eph 1:16-20

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  • The Greek word translated as "revelation," apokalupsis, carries with it the idea of uncovering something, exposing something, or making something known that was previously unknown. In the New Testament, it almost always refers to divine revelation.

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Eph 1:21-23

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