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Commentaries:
People's Commentary (NT)
Ephesians 5:3
But. Sundry sins are now forbidden which were utterly opposed to
the duties just commended.
Fornication. This was hardly accounted a sin among the Gentiles.
Uncleanness. Every kind of impurity.
Covetousness. This sin is emphasized. The Greek term "pleonexia"
means "greediness for more". It implies an insatiable desire for wealth
and for the things which gratify appetite. It is therefore a greed
which leads to many sins.
Let it not be once named among you. Such sins must be banished not
only in deed, but in word.
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