Eph 1:2 Grace be to you, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ.
There are two possible senses Paul could mean by God our Father. The father of nuclear physics is Earnest Rutherford. The father of quantum physics is Max Planck. The father of Western philosophy is Socrates. The progenitor of these fields is called the father of them. Likewise, the Father, the progenitor, of the Universe is the triune God. The triune God sent the Son who became Jesus Christ, the man, who became the Saviour and the head of humanity authorised to judge humanity. And the Holy Spirit was sent by the triune God and by the glorified man, Jesus Christ, to infuse grace and peace into the church in Jesus name,
So, one sense of this verse may be that the Father is the Triune God: " Grace and peace be to you through the Holy Spirit sent from the Triune God, our Father, (apo theou hEmOn patros) and the man, the Lord Jesus Christ.
Another possible sense is that the Father is referring to the distinct Person of the Trinity known as the Father, distinct from the Son and the Spirit: Grace and peace be to you from a God (apo theou: one of the three elohim), our Father, (hEmOn patros) and from the Lord Jesus Christ, [through the Holy Spirit sent by them].
There are two possible senses Paul could mean by God our Father. The father of nuclear physics is Earnest Rutherford. The father of quantum physics is Max Planck. The father of Western philosophy is Socrates. The progenitor of these fields is called the father of them. Likewise, the Father, the progenitor, of the Universe is the triune God. The triune God sent the Son who became Jesus Christ, the man, who became the Saviour and the head of humanity authorised to judge humanity. And the Holy Spirit was sent by the triune God and by the glorified man, Jesus Christ, to infuse grace and peace into the church in Jesus name,
So, one sense of this verse may be that the Father is the Triune God: " Grace and peace be to you through the Holy Spirit sent from the Triune God, our Father, (apo theou hEmOn patros) and the man, the Lord Jesus Christ.
Another possible sense is that the Father is referring to the distinct Person of the Trinity known as the Father, distinct from the Son and the Spirit: Grace and peace be to you from a God (apo theou: one of the three elohim), our Father, (hEmOn patros) and from the Lord Jesus Christ, [through the Holy Spirit sent by them].