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Paul repeated the Old Testament command that children must honor their father and mother (see: Exodus 20:12; Deuteronomy 5:16). Also, Paul wrote that this command came with a promise from God (see: Matthew 22:37-40). Jesus taught that Christians must love and respect all people. He said that this is the second greatest command. Paul wanted Christians when they honored their father and mother, they learned to respect all people. Paul told Christians that God blesses those who follow this command. Also, it will help them to live a long life on the earth.
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See: Hope
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See: [Hope](../articles/hope.md)
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### What did Paul tell fathers?
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Paul told Christian fathers to remember that the Holy Spirit fills them (see: 5:18). He told fathers that the Holy Spirit helped them teach their children about God and how to do what honors him (see: Colossians l3:20-21; 2 Timothy 3:16-17; Deuteronomy 6:6-7).
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See: Filling of the Holy Spirit
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See: [Filling of the Holy Spirit](../articles/fillingholyspirit.md)
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## 6:5-9
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Paul wanted Christian masters to remember that God is the master of everyone. God does not show “favoritism.” That is, God all people, even slaves and masters, in the same way (see: Galatians 3:28; Colossians 3:10-11).
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# 6:10-17
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## 6:10-17
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### How did Paul tell Christians to be strong?
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Some scholars think that the “time of evil” in 6:13 is talking about a time in the future. A time when God allows a lot of evil on the earth before Jesus comes back to earth. Other scholars think that Paul wanted to talk about the entire Christian life. That is, a Christian’s life from the time he believed in Jesus until he died. Other scholars think Paul wanted to say that spiritual attacks come at different times and at different strengths in a Christian’s life.
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See: Metaphor; Spiritual Warfare
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See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); [Spiritual Warfare](../articles/spiritualwarfare.md)
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# 6:12-13
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## 6:12-13
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### What causes spiritual battles?
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**Advice to translators:** A being is a something that is alive, but it is not an animal or a person. Angels and demons are not people, but they are not animals either. However, they are alive and do not die.
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See: Metaphor; Satan; Light and Darkness (metaphor)
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See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); [Satan (The Devil)](../articles/satan.md);[Light and Darkness (Metaphor)](../articles/lightdarkness.md)
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## 6:14-17
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### What is the armor of God?
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1. The “sword of the spirit”- The Roman soldiers used their swords to attack their enemy and to block the enemies sword. Paul wanted to say that the “word of God” is a spiritual sword given to Christians by the Holy Spirit. Believers use the Bible to defend themselves against wrong ideas about God and replace these wrong ideas with the truth. Jesus used the word of God. During Jesus’ temptation by Satan, Jesus used the word of God to both defend and attack (see: Luke 4:1-13).
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See: Save (Salvation, Save from sin); Metaphor; Gospel; Heart; Word of God
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See: [Save (Salvation, Saved from Sins)](../articles/save.md) ; [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); [Gospel](../articles/gospel.md); [Heart (Metaphor)](../articles/heart.md); [Word of God](../articles/wordofgod.md)
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## 6:18-20
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Also, Paul wrote Christians must pray for one another as well as for Paul himself (see: 1 Peter 5:8-9). So, he asked the believers in and around Ephesus to pray for him. Paul knew he needed God's help to do what God wanted him to do. So he asked the Christians to pray that he continue to tell others people about the gospel bravely and clearly.
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See: Gospel
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See: [Gospel](../articles/gospel.md)
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## 6:21-22
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In the Ancient Near East, it was common to end a letter with a blessing. Paul did this in many of his letters. These blessings included peace (see: Philippians 4:9; 1 Thessalonians 5:23; 2 Thessalonians 3:16; 2 Corinthians 13:11). Paul prayed for God to love the people reading this letter (see: 1 Corinthians 16:24; 2 Corinthians 13:14) and for God to increase their trust in Jesus (see: Romans 16:20; 1 Corinthians 16:23). Finally, Paul said that God blessed those who love Jesus.
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See: Ancient Near East; Bless (Blessing)
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See: [Ancient Near East](../articles/ancientneareast.md); [Bless (Blessing)](../articles/bless.md)
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