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1 II,3 | With these words of his Letter to the Galatians (4:4),
2 II,3 | time" spoken of in Paul's Letter emphasizes the response
3 III,8 | seem to be the sense of the Letter to the Ephesians: "I bow
4 IV,9 | Bible, for example, Paul's Letter to Timothy: "For Adam was
5 VI,22 | Gal 4:19). In the First Letter to the Corinthians (7: 38)
6 VII,23 | here are the words of the Letter to the Ephesians: "Husbands,
7 VII,23 | Church" (5:25-32).~In this Letter the author expresses the
8 VII,23 | already been considered. The Letter to the Ephesians once again
9 VII,23 | crowning confirmation in the Letter to the Ephesians (5:23-32).
10 VII,23 | marriage, is found in the Letter to the Ephesians: "Christ
11 VII,24 | self".~The author of the Letter to the Ephesians sees no
12 VII,25 | great mystery"~25. In the Letter to the Ephesians we encounter
13 VII,25 | According to Saint Paul's Letter, this love is "like" the
14 VII,25 | bride". According to the Letter to the Ephesians, the bride
15 VII,25 | spousal love found in the Letter to the Ephesians links what
16 VII,25 | analogy of the "Bride" in the Letter to the Ephesians. In the
17 VII,25 | serves as a model of what the Letter to the Ephesians expresses
18 VII,26 | this is contained in the Letter to the Ephesians. The perennial "
19 VII,27 | mystery" described in the Letter to the Ephesians: the bride
20 VIII,29| 29. The passage from the Letter to the Ephesians already
21 VIII,29| significant comparison in the Letter to the Ephesians gives perfect
22 VIII,29| When the author of the Letter to the Ephesians calls Christ "
23 VIII,29| the spousal symbol in the Letter to the Ephesians enables
24 VIII,29| Saint Paul in the First Letter to the Corinthians: "the
25 VIII,29| single.~The passage from the Letter to the Ephesians which we
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