. kata; th;n ejnevrgeian tou' duvnasqai aujto;n kai; uJpotavxai auJtw'/ ta; pavnta . Col. 1:16. ejn aujtw'/ ejktivsqh ta; pavnta ta; pavnta dij aujtou' k. eij" aujto;n e[ktistai .
.
k. ta;: pavnta ejn aujtw'/ sunevsthken
.
.
k. dij aujtou' ajpokatallavxai ta; pavnta
.
:8. ajpovqesqe kai; uJmei'" ta; pavnta . Eph. 1:10. ajnakefalaiwvsasqai ta; pavnta ejn tw'/ cristw'/ .
.
tou' ta; pavnta ejnergou'nto"
.
.
to; plhvrwma tou' ta; pavnta ejn pa'sin
plhroumevnou .
:9.
ejn tw'/ qew'/ tw'/ ta; pavnta ktivsanti
. :10.
i{na plhrwvsh/ ta; pavnta
.
.
aujxhvswmen ejn aujtw'/ ta; pavnta
.
:13.
ta; de; pavnta ejlegcovmena uJpo; tou' fw'to"
. (
c
) 1 Tim. 6:13.
t. qeou' t. zwogonou'nto" ta; pavnta
.
B. Elsewhere in the N. T. Heb. 1:3. fevrwn ta; pavnta tw'/ rJhvmati th'" dunavmew" aujtou' .
2:10. dij o}n ta; pavnta kai; dij ou| ta; pavnta . [In 2:8 the pavnta of ta; pavnta is a repetition of the word from the quotation preceding. The ta; pavnta takes up the pavnta of the Psalm (note ad loc. ).]
Apoc. 4:11.
o{ti su; e[ktisa" ta; pavnta kai; dia; to; qevlhmav sou h\san kai; ejktivsqhsan
.
Ta; pavnta , signifying all things in their unity,the sum of all things, seen and unseen, in the heavens and upon the earth, whatever their sphere of being, their mode of existence, or their relation of dependence upon God,may be contrasted with pavnta , which denotes all things regarded severally.
For pavnta cf. 1 Cor. 3:22, 9:22, 15:27, 28, Col. 3:11, Eph. 1:22 (3:20, 6:21), Heb. 3:4, John 1:3 (where see note).
In Eph. 1:22
pavnta uJpevtaxen uJpo; tou;" povda" aujtou'
is a quotation from Ps. 8:6, the same passage being cited [in close agreement with the LXX.] in Heb. 2:8 (q.
v.).
On the other hand
ta; pavnta
stands in contrast with
to; pa'n
,a term familiar in Greek philosophy and implying a self-contained unity.
To; pa'n
is not Scriptural.
JH dovxa
in the Epistle to the Ephesians.
In the Epistle to the Ephesians ( a ) dovxa , without the article, is found three times:
Eph. 1:6. eij" e[painon dovxh" th'" cavrito" aujtou' .
.
eij" e[painon dovxh" aujtou'
[where see note].
:13. h{ti" ejsti; dovxa uJmw'n (cf. Col. 3:4, Phil. 1:11, 2:11, 4:19).
( b ) hJ dovxa is found five times: