GALATIANS CHAPTER 4 GALATIANS 4:1 The Jews were for a while held under
the law, as an heir under his guardian till he be of age. GALATIANS
4:4 But Christ came to redeem those that were under the law, and to
give both to Jew and Gentile the adoption, and consequently the
freedom, of sons. GALATIANS 4... [ Continue Reading ]
The heir, (mentioned in the former verse), though he be an heir of a
great estate, yet is not presently possessed of it; but he is by his
father kept under tutors and governors, until the time which he hath
appointed when he will be pleased to release him from his pupillage,
and settle some part of... [ Continue Reading ]
Such children were all believers, the seed of Abraham; from the first
designed to a gospel liberty, but that was not to be fully enjoyed,
until the fulness of time should come when God intended to send his
Son into the world; and during the time of their nonage they were kept
under the law, as a tut... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT WHEN THE FULNESS OF THE TIME WAS COME; THE TIME, which answered
the time appointed of the earthly father, mentioned GALATIANS 4:2;
when that time came in which God had designed to bring his people into
the most perfect state of liberty, which in this life they are capable
of. GOD SENT FORTH HIS... [ Continue Reading ]
This makes it appear, that Christ's being _under the law_ must be
understood as well of the moral as of the ceremonial law, that is,
subject to the precepts of it, as well as to the curse of it; for if
the end of this being born under the law, was to redeem those that
were under it, that he had not... [ Continue Reading ]
Lest the Jews should claim the adoption as peculiar to them, the
apostle tells them that these Gentiles were also sons; and in
confirmation of that, he saith, that God had sent THE SPIRIT OF HIS
SON into their hearts: not that the Holy Spirit is not the Spirit of
the Father, as well as of Christ; bu... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU that art a believing Gentile, as well as the believing
Israelites, ART NO MORE A SERVANT, not in that state of servile
subjection to the law; BUT A SON; but in a more excellent state of
liberty, like unto that of sons that have attained to a full and ripe
age. Christ told his disciples, 1 THESS... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN YE KNEW NOT GOD, as he is, or as ye ought to have known him, or
as, since, you have known him; for even the heathen have some
knowledge of God, ROMANS 1:21. YE DID SERVICE UNTO THEM WHICH BY
NATURE ARE NO GODS; you paid religious homages unto idols; which are
gods, not by nature and essence, bu... [ Continue Reading ]
AFTER THAT YE HAVE KNOWN GOD; after that you are come to a true and
saving knowledge of God in Christ, and know God as he is. OR RATHER
ARE KNOWN OF GOD; or rather after you are received of God, approved of
him, made through Christ acceptable to him, which is much more than a
true comprehension of G... [ Continue Reading ]
If we had any evidence that these Galatians were relapsed to their
Gentile superstitions, these terms might be understood of such days,
&c. as they kept in honour to their idols. But the apostle, throughout
the whole Epistle, not reflecting upon them for any such gross
apostacy (as returning to the... [ Continue Reading ]
Paul knew that, with reference to himself, he had not laboured in
vain; he might say with Isaiah, ISAIAH 49:5: _Though Israel be not
gathered, yet shall I be glorified._ He had told the Corinthians, that
he knew he should be a sweet savour to God, as well in them that
perished as in them that should... [ Continue Reading ]
BE AS I AM; FOR I AM AS YE ARE; be as friendly to me as I am to you:
see the like phrase, 1 KINGS 22:4. But how doth the apostle say they
had not injured him at all, when it is manifest they had defamed him?
ANSWER. He had forgiven, or was ready to forgive, this to them; he had
no desire or design t... [ Continue Reading ]
The Scripture having not given us a particular account of Paul's
circumstances when he first preached the gospel to the Galatians, we
are at a loss to determine what those infirmities were which Paul here
speaketh of, more than that he calls them INFIRMITIES OF THE FLESH: by
which may be understood,... [ Continue Reading ]
AND MY TEMPTATION WHICH WAS IN MY FLESH YE DESPISED NOT, NOR REJECTED;
the apostle saith they were so far from injuring him, (as he had said,
GALATIANS 4:12), that they had expressed great kindness to him: for
though, when he first came amongst them to preach the gospel, he was a
man of no great pre... [ Continue Reading ]
Some understand the _blessedness_ here spoken of in a passive sense;
you were then a blessed and happy people, receiving the doctrine of
the gospel in the truth and purity of it; what is now become of that
blessedness? But both the preceding and the following words seem to
rule the sense otherwise,... [ Continue Reading ]
What hath now altered your mind, or made you have a worse opinion of
me? Wherein have I offended you or done you any harm? I have done
nothing but revealed to you the truth of God; am I therefore become
your enemy? Or do you account me your enemy on that account?... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY; the false teachers, that have perverted you as to the faith of
the gospel. ZEALOUSLY AFFECT YOU; pretend a great warmth of affection
for you. BUT NOT WELL; but in this they do not well, nor for a good
end. THEY WOULD EXCLUDE YOU from our good opinion and affection. THAT
YE MIGHT AFFECT THEM; t... [ Continue Reading ]
IT IS GOOD TO BE ZEALOUSLY AFFECTED ALWAYS IN A GOOD THING: the
apostle, in the former verses, had been speaking of a great zeal, or
warmth of affection, (for that zeal signifieth), which these Galatians
had for and declared towards him, when he first preached the gospel
amongst them; and also of a... [ Continue Reading ]
By calling them LITTLE CHILDREN, he both hints to them that he was
their spiritual father, and had begotten them to Christ; and that they
were as yet weak in the faith, not grown men, but as yet little
children: and also hints to them, the tender affection he had towards
them, which was the same as... [ Continue Reading ]
I DESIRE TO BE PRESENT WITH YOU NOW; I wish circumstances so concurred
that I could be present with you. AND TO CHANGE MY VOICE; that I might
use my tongue towards you as I saw occasion; either commending, or
reproving, or exhorting, as I saw cause. FOR I STAND IN DOUBT OF YOU;
for I do not know wha... [ Continue Reading ]
TELL ME, YE THAT DESIRE TO BE UNDER THE LAW; you that cannot be
content to receive Jesus Christ alone, for justification; but have a
mind to maintain a necessity of obedience to the law of circumcision,
and other Judaical rites; DO YE NOT HEAR THE LAW, that law which
curseth every one who continueth... [ Continue Reading ]
The substance of this is written, GENESIS 16:1, where we read of
Abraham's having Ishmael by Hagar his bondwoman; and GENESIS 21:2,
where we read of the birth of Isaac, whom he had by Sarah, who was his
wife.... [ Continue Reading ]
They were both (in a sense) BORN AFTER THE FLESH, viz. in a natural
way and course of generation: but AFTER THE FLESH is plainly, in this
verse, opposed to BY PROMISE; and the meaning is, that Ishmael, the
son of Hagar, was not that son of Abraham to whom the promise was
made, that _in him all the n... [ Continue Reading ]
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WHICH THINGS ARE AN ALLEGORY: that is called _an allegory, _ when one
thing is learned out of another, or something is mystically signified
and to be understood further than is expressed. The Scripture hath a
peculiar kind of allegories, wherein one thing is signified by and
under another th... [ Continue Reading ]
AGAR, the bondwoman, fitly represented MOUNT SINAI, the mountain in
Arabia, from which the law was given: and JERUSALEM WHICH NOW IS
answereth to Mount Sinai; for as in Mount Sinai the law was given in a
terrible manner, so now Jerusalem is the seat of the scribes and
Pharisees, who are the doctors... [ Continue Reading ]
The new covenant, or the dispensation of the gospel, or the Christian
church, WHICH IS ABOVE, or from above, which answereth to Sarah, and
is said to be _above, _ because revealed from heaven by Christ, sent
out of the bosom of the Father, not as the law was revealed upon
earth, upon Mount Sinai. He... [ Continue Reading ]
IT IS WRITTEN, ISAIAH 54:1. Some think that the apostle doth but
allude to that of the prophet; and that the sense of the prophet was
only to comfort the Jews, whose city, though it should be for a
present time barren, thin of inhabitants, during the time of the
Babylonish captivity; yet it should b... [ Continue Reading ]
Isaac was the promised seed, GENESIS 21:12 ROMANS 9:7: the apostle
tells the Galatians that the believing Gentiles were _(as Isaac) the
children of the promise._ Isaac being born, not by virtue of any
procreative virtue in his parents, which was now dead in them, ROMANS
4:19, but by virtue of the pr... [ Continue Reading ]
As it was in Abraham's time, Ishmael, who was born in a mere carnal
and ordinary way of generation, persecuted Isaac, by mocking at him,
GENESIS 21:9, who was born by virtue of the promise, and the mighty
power of God, enabling Sarah at those years to conceive, and Abraham
to beget a child; EVEN SO... [ Continue Reading ]
We read, GENESIS 21:10, that when Sarah saw Ishmael mocking at her son
Isaac, she was not able to bear it, but speaketh to her husband
Abraham, saying: CAST OUT THIS BONDWOMAN AND HER SON;_ for the son of
this bondwoman shall not be heir with my son, even Isaac._ The
principal design of the apostle... [ Continue Reading ]
The church of the Gentiles was not typified in Hagar, but in Sarah;
from whence the scope of the apostle is to conclude, that we are not
under the law, obliged to Judaical observances, but are freed from
them, and are justified by faith in Christ alone, not by the works of
the law. By this conclusio... [ Continue Reading ]