Epheser 2

Schlachter 2000

1 — auch euch, die ihr tot wart durch Übertretungen und Sünden, (Lk 15,24; Röm 6,23; Kol 1,21; Kol 2,13)2 in denen ihr einst gelebt habt nach dem Lauf dieser Welt, gemäß dem Fürsten, der in der Luft herrscht, dem Geist, der jetzt in den Söhnen des Ungehorsams wirkt; (Joh 12,31; Joh 14,30; 2Kor 4,3; Eph 6,12; 2Thess 2,2; 1Joh 4,1; 1Joh 5,19)3 unter ihnen führten auch wir alle einst unser Leben in den Begierden unseres Fleisches, indem wir den Willen des Fleisches und der Gedanken taten; und wir waren von Natur Kinder des Zorns, wie auch die anderen. (Röm 3,23; Tit 3,3; 2Petr 2,14; 1Joh 2,16)4 Gott aber, der reich ist an Erbarmen, hat um seiner großen Liebe willen, mit der er uns geliebt hat, (Ps 103,8; Röm 5,8)5 auch uns, die wir tot waren durch die Übertretungen, mit dem Christus lebendig gemacht — aus Gnade seid ihr errettet! — (Apg 15,11; Kol 2,13)6 und hat uns mitauferweckt und mitversetzt in die himmlischen [Regionen] in Christus Jesus, (Eph 1,3; Eph 1,20; Kol 2,12)7 damit er in den kommenden Weltzeiten den überschwänglichen Reichtum seiner Gnade in Güte an uns erweise in Christus Jesus. (Ps 103,8; Tit 3,4)8 Denn aus Gnade seid ihr errettet durch den Glauben, und das nicht aus euch — Gottes Gabe ist es; (Joh 3,16; Joh 4,10; Röm 3,24; Röm 4,16; Gal 2,16)9 nicht aus Werken, damit niemand sich rühme. (Röm 3,20; Röm 4,2)10 Denn wir sind seine Schöpfung, erschaffen in Christus Jesus zu guten Werken, die Gott zuvor bereitet hat, damit wir in ihnen wandeln sollen. (Ps 100,3; 2Kor 5,17; Tit 2,14)11 Darum gedenkt daran, dass ihr, die ihr einst Heiden[1] im Fleisch wart und Unbeschnittene genannt wurdet von der sogenannten Beschneidung, die am Fleisch mit der Hand geschieht (Gal 1,23; Eph 5,8)12 — dass ihr in jener Zeit ohne Christus wart, ausgeschlossen von der Bürgerschaft Israels und fremd den Bündnissen der Verheißung; ihr hattet keine Hoffnung und wart ohne Gott in der Welt. (Jes 56,3; Röm 9,3; Gal 4,8; 1Thess 4,13)13 Jetzt aber, in Christus Jesus, seid ihr, die ihr einst fern wart, nahe gebracht worden durch das Blut des Christus. (Kol 1,21; 1Petr 2,10)14 Denn Er ist unser Friede, der aus beiden eins gemacht und die Scheidewand des Zaunes abgebrochen hat, (Jes 9,5; Kol 1,20)15 indem er in seinem Fleisch die Feindschaft, das Gesetz der Gebote in Satzungen, hinwegtat, um die zwei in sich selbst zu einem neuen Menschen zu schaffen und Frieden zu stiften, (Joh 10,16; Röm 10,4; 2Kor 5,17; Gal 3,28; Kol 2,14)16 und um die beiden in einem Leib mit Gott zu versöhnen durch das Kreuz, nachdem er durch dasselbe die Feindschaft getötet hatte. (2Kor 5,18; Kol 1,20)17 Und er kam und verkündigte Frieden euch, den Fernen, und den Nahen; (Jes 57,19; Apg 10,36)18 denn durch ihn haben wir beide den Zutritt zu dem Vater in einem Geist. (Joh 14,6; 1Kor 12,13; Gal 4,6; Hebr 10,19; 1Petr 3,18)19 So seid ihr nun nicht mehr Fremdlinge ohne Bürgerrecht und Gäste, sondern Mitbürger der Heiligen und Gottes Hausgenossen[2], (Lk 24,18; Eph 3,6; Kol 1,12; 1Tim 3,15; Hebr 11,13; Hebr 12,22; 1Petr 1,1; 1Petr 2,11)20 auferbaut auf der Grundlage der Apostel und Propheten, während Jesus Christus selbst der Eckstein ist, (Mt 21,42; 1Kor 3,11; 1Petr 1,10; 1Petr 2,6; Offb 21,14)21 in dem der ganze Bau, zusammengefügt, wächst zu einem heiligen Tempel im Herrn, (1Kor 3,16; Eph 4,16)22 in dem auch ihr miterbaut werdet zu einer Wohnung Gottes im Geist. (2Kor 6,16)

Epheser 2

New International Reader’s Version

1 You were living in your sins and lawless ways. But in fact you were dead.2 You used to live as sinners when you followed the ways of this world. You served the one who rules over the spiritual forces of evil. He is the spirit who is now at work in those who don’t obey God.3 At one time we all lived among them. Our desires were controlled by sin. We tried to satisfy what they wanted us to do. We followed our desires and thoughts. God was angry with us as he was with everyone else. That’s because of the kind of people we all were.4 But God loves us deeply. He is full of mercy.5 So he gave us new life because of what Christ has done. He gave us life even when we were dead in sin. God’s grace has saved you.6 God raised us up with Christ. He has seated us with him in his heavenly kingdom. That’s because we belong to Christ Jesus.7 He has done it to show the riches of his grace for all time to come. His grace can’t be compared with anything else. He has shown it by being kind to us. He was kind to us because of what Christ Jesus has done.8 God’s grace has saved you because of your faith in Christ. Your salvation doesn’t come from anything you do. It is God’s gift.9 It is not based on anything you have done. No one can boast about earning it.10 We are God’s creation. He created us to belong to Christ Jesus. Now we can do good works. Long ago God prepared these works for us to do.11 You who are not Jews by birth, here is what I want you to remember. You are called ‘uncircumcised’ by those who call themselves ‘circumcised’. But they have only been circumcised in their bodies by human hands.12 Before you believed in Christ, you were separated from him. You were not considered to be citizens of Israel. You were not included in what the covenants promised. You were without hope and without God in the world.13 At one time you were far away from God. But now you belong to Christ Jesus. He spilled his blood for you. This has brought you near to God.14 Christ himself is our peace. He has made Jews and Gentiles into one group of people. He has destroyed the hatred that was like a wall between us.15 Through his body on the cross, Christ set aside the law with all its commands and rules. He planned to create one new people out of Jews and Gentiles. He wanted to make peace between them.16 He planned to bring both Jews and Gentiles back to God as one body. He planned to do this through the cross. On that cross, Christ put to death their hatred towards one another.17 He came and preached peace to you who were far away. He also preached peace to those who were near.18 Through Christ we both come to the Father by the power of one Holy Spirit.19 So you are no longer outsiders and strangers. You are citizens together with God’s people. You are also members of God’s family.20 You are a building that is built on the apostles and prophets. They are the foundation. Christ Jesus himself is the most important stone in the building.21 The whole building is held together by him. It rises to become a holy temple because it belongs to the Lord.22 And because you belong to him, you too are being built together. You are being made into a house where God lives through his Spirit.