I have read the Bible ever since I could read and memorized passages. I grew up with the King James Version and it is still my preferred version, although I do use other versions for study. Being so familiar with the KJV, I can read over words and phrases without stopping to think what it is really saying.
I was reading Ephesians 4 yesterday when the phrase "he led captivity captive" grabbed my attention. Ephesians 4:8 "Wherefore he saith, When he ascended up on high, he led captivity captive, and gave gifts unto men."
The verse is a quotation of Psalm 68:18. "Thou hast ascended on high, thou hast led captivity captive: thou hast received gifts for men." Clearly, this is a prophecy of the ascension of Jesus and coming of the Holy Spirit. But what do the words "he led captivity captive" mean? Maybe you already know and I am just exposing my ignorance. A little study revealed the meaning and I'll never read over it so lightly again.
At the time when the Bible was written, great conquerors rode in their triumphal chariots with their captives led in chains on public display. It is a phrase used in the Old Testament to signify a conquest over enemies, especially over such as formerly had led others captive.
Jesus conquered the things that had conquered us---sin, the devil, and death. He triumphed over these on the cross; but the triumph was completed at his ascension, when he became Lord over all, and had the keys of death and hades put into his hands.
Today there are seventeen missionaries being held captive by violent gang members. If someone would go in and capture the captors, the hostages could go free. That's what Jesus did for us. He captured our captors and set us free from the power of sin and death. The captors are now in captivity.
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