a2:14
b2:16-17
cRom 5:1
d10-11
e18-21
fCol 1:20-22
gEph 2:15-16
h4:3
i2:15
jRom 10:4
kCol 2:14
lRom 6:14
m7:4-6
nRom 15:7-12
oGal 3:28
pJohn 10:16
q2:16

‏ Ephesians 2:14-16

2:14  a Christ himself has brought peace to us: Peace with God (2:16-17  b; Rom 5:1  c, 10-11  d, 18-21  e; Col 1:20-22  f) and between Jews and Gentiles (see Eph 2:15-16  g; 4:3  h).

• the wall of hostility that separated us: Social and religious practices traditionally divided Jews from Gentiles. A low wall around the Temple in Jerusalem marked the boundary beyond which Gentiles were not allowed to step. It symbolized the distinction Jews drew between themselves and Gentiles.
2:15  i ending the system of law: See Rom 10:4  j; Col 2:14  k; cp. Rom 6:14  l; 7:4-6  m.

• The church is one new people, a community where love and acceptance are prized and ethnic distinctions are no longer a source of division (see Rom 15:7-12  n; Gal 3:28  o; cp. John 10:16  p).
2:16  q Christ’s death on the cross reconciles humans to God, and also Jews and Gentiles to each other.
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