{Ye also were made to the law} (kai humeis ethanat(9374)h(8874)e).
First aorist indicative passive of hanato(935c), old verb, to put
to death ( Mt 10:21 ) or to make to die (extinct) as here and Ro
8:13 . The analogy calls for the death of the law, but Paul
refuses to say that. He changes the structure and makes them dead
to the law as the husband ( 6:3-6 ). The relation of marriage is
killed "through the body of Christ" as the "propitiation"
( 3:25 ) for us. Cf. Col 1:22 . {That we should be joined to
another} (eis to genesthai heter(9369)). Purpose clause with eis
to and the infinitive. First mention of the saints as wedded to
Christ as their Husband occurs in 1Co 6:13 Ga 4:26 . See
further Eph 5:22-33 . {That we might bring forth fruit unto God}
(hina karpophor(8873)(936d)en t(9369) the(9369)). He changes the metaphor to
that of the tree used in 6:22 .
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