Verse 13
13. come in—rather, "attain unto." ALFORD expresses the Greek order, "Until we arrive all of us at the unity," c.
faith and . . . knowledge—Full unity of faith is then found, when all alike thoroughly know Christ, the object of faith, and that in His highest dignity as "the Son of God" [DE WETTE] (Ephesians 3:17 Ephesians 3:19; 2 Peter 1:5). Not even Paul counted himself to have fully "attained" (2 Peter 1:5- :). Amidst the variety of the gifts and the multitude of the Church's members, its "faith" is to be ONE: as contrasted with the state of "children carried about with EVERY WIND OF DOCTRINE." (Ephesians 4:14).
perfect man—unto the full-grown man (1 Corinthians 2:6; Philippians 3:15; Hebrews 5:14); the maturity of an adult; contrasted with children (Hebrews 5:14- :). Not "perfect men"; for the many members constitute but one Church joined to the one Christ.
stature, c.—The standard of spiritual "stature" is "the fulness of Christ," that is, which Christ has (Ephesians 1:23 Ephesians 3:19; compare Ephesians 3:19- :); that the body should be worthy of the Head, the perfect Christ.
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