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  1. Free online library of Bible Commentaries to help you understand the Old and New Testament. Easy to read. Written in Easy English by MissionAssist.

    • Genesis: It all begins with God. A Bible text and commentary on the Book of Genesis. Written by Marie Wetherill and Keith Simons. May 2006. Note: This file is large and could be slow to download - it is also available in four smaller parts [or you can download it in RTF or ZIP format]
    • Genesis: God's Ancient People. A Bible text and commentary on the Book of Genesis. Written by Alun Owen. November 2004. Note: This file is large and could be slow to download - it is also available in four smaller parts [or you can download it in RTF or ZIP format]
    • Leviticus: Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness. A Bible text and commentary on the Book of Leviticus. Written by Gordon Churchyard. July 2010. Note: This file is large and could be slow to download - it is also available in four smaller parts [or you can download it in RTF or ZIP format]
    • Numbers: In the Desert. A Bible text and commentary on the Book of Numbers. Written by Marion Adams. February 2009. Note: This file is large and could be slow to download - it is also available in three smaller parts [or you can download it in RTF format]
    • The Old Testament is about Jesus. 1:2 - God the Father and the Son. 1:3 - The reality that we cannot see. 1:4 - The angels and God’s Son.
    • 3 - We must give attention to Christ. 2:4 - The wonderful things that God does. 2:5-8 - The wine-press. 2:9 - The perfect sacrifice.
    • 2 - Jesus, God’s faithful Son. 3:3-4 - A great house. 3:5 - Moses, God’s servant. 3:6 - Christ, God’s Son. 3:7 - As the Holy Spirit says.
    • God’s rest. 4:2 - The same gospel. 4:3-5 - How to enter God’s rest. 4:6-7 - Why today is important. 4:8 - Joshua wins peace for Israel.
    • 2 - About Paul’s letter to Rome’s Christians. 1:3-4 - Christ is God the Son. 1:5 - How to obey God by faith. 1:6 - A description of Rome’s first Christians.
    • 3 - We should examine ourselves, not accuse other people. 2:4-5 - God urges us to repent. 2:6-8 - The nature of God’s judgement. 2:9-11 - Nobody has any special advantages when God is their judge.
    • 2 - Why God gave the Bible firstly to the Jews. 3:3-6 - God is right to make his judgement against our evil deeds. 3:7-8 - Can we use evil methods to achieve good results?
    • 2 - A lesson from the life of Abraham. 4:3 - How Abraham received a right relationship with God. 4:4 - How to receive God’s kindness.
  2. Bible study articles that explain clearly each verse in the Book of Ephesians - Insight, commentary and analysis.

  3. What does Ephesians 4:1-32 mean? Commentary, explanation and study verse by verse by EasyEnglish Bible Commentaries. ONLINE and FREE