Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
Translate, "might altogether reconcile them both in one body (the Church, Colossians 3:15) unto God through His cross." The Greek for "reconcile" (apocatalaxe), found only here and in Colossians 1:20, expresses not only a return to favor with one (catallage), but so to lay aside enmity that complete amity follows; to pass from enmity to complete reconciliation [TITTMANN].
slain the enmity—namely, that had been between man and God; and so that between Jew and Gentile which had resulted from it. By His being slain, He slew it (compare Hebrews 2:14).
thereby—Greek, "therein"; "in" or "by the cross," that is, His crucifixion (Colossians 2:15).
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Ephesians 2:16:
Song of Solomon 8:9
Song of Solomon 8:10
Isaiah 56:3
Haggai 2:9
Zechariah 6:13
Zechariah 6:15
Acts 10:36-38
Romans 11:22-23
Galatians 3:20
Galatians 6:15
Galatians 6:16
Ephesians 2:15
Ephesians 2:18
Ephesians 3:1
Colossians 1:20
Colossians 2:15
Hebrews 10:5
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