ROMANS CHAPTER 9 ROMANS 9:1 Paul professeth an unfeigned sorrow for
the Jewish nation, ROMANS 9:6 but proveth by instance from Scripture
that the promise to Abraham did not necessarily include all his
descendants, ROMANS 9:14 asserting that there is no unrighteousness in
God's bestowing his unmerite... [ Continue Reading ]
His grief for his nation and people he expresseth,
1. By the greatness of it; it was such as a woman hath in travail so
the word imports.
2. By the continuance of it; it was _continual, _ or without
intermission.
3. By the seat of it; it was in his _heart, _ and not outward in his
face. The cause... [ Continue Reading ]
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I COULD WISH THAT MYSELF WERE ACCURSED FROM CHRIST; or, separated from
Christ. This verse hath greatly vexed interpreters. Some read it, I
did wish myself accursed from Christ: q.d. Before my conversion, I was
willing to be accursed from Christ, to be a violent persecutor of the
Christians,... [ Continue Reading ]
In this and the following verse, he rehearseth the privileges and
advantages the Jews had from God, above all other nations of the
earth; and this he doth to show, that he had good reason to make such
a wish, as in the foregoing verse; as also, that what he should
declare concerning the Jews, and th... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOSE ARE THE FATHERS; who are lineally descended of the holy
patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, with other holy fathers and
prophets, and of the same blood. This was also a great privilege, of
which the Jews boasted. OF WHOM AS CONCERNING THE FLESH CHRIST CAME;
or out of whom; understand the pe... [ Continue Reading ]
An objection is here obviated: the Jews might object and say: If they
were cast off and rejected, then God is unfaithful, and all his
promises made to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and their seed, are
ineffectual. To this he answers by a distinction of Israelites. Some
are Israelites only in respect of... [ Continue Reading ]
He had before made a difference of Israelites, and now he makes a
difference of the seed of Abraham. This was ever and anon in the
mouths of the Jews: _We are Abraham's seed,_ 1 THESSALONIANS 8:33. But
here he tells them, that all Abraham's seed were not the children of
the promise; for it was said... [ Continue Reading ]
q.d. That I may speak more plainly, all those that are the children of
Abraham according to the flesh, are not therefore the adopted children
of God; it is not their blood, but their faith, must make them such.
There are some of Abraham's seed, that are selected from the rest, to
whom the promise wa... [ Continue Reading ]
The birth of Isaac was a thing extraordinary; for which, neither
Abraham nor Sarah had any ground to hope, but only that promise made,
GENESIS 18:10, in these words: _At this time, _ or according to this
time, i.e. the time of bearing children after conception, WILL I COME,
AND SARAH SHALL HAVE A SO... [ Continue Reading ]
AND NOT ONLY THIS; some read it, And not only she; the particle _this_
is not in the Greek. WHEN REBECCA ALSO HAD CONCEIVED BY ONE, EVEN BY
OUR FATHER ISAAC: this instance is added, because there might be some
objection against the former; as if there were some reason why God
chose Isaac, and refuse... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE CHILDREN BEING NOT YET BORN: q.d. As there was nothing in the
birth of those twins, so neither in their works, that occasioned the
difference that God made between them; for when God spake of what
should happen to them, they were unborn, and had done neither good nor
evil. NEITHER HAVING DON... [ Continue Reading ]
This verse is to be read with ROMANS 9:10,11 being a parenthesis. Then
when she resorted to the Lord for counsel, about the struggling of the
children in her womb, it was told her, or revealed to her of God, that
THE ELDER SHOULD SERVE THE YOUNGER: of the sense of which words, sea
annotations on GEN... [ Continue Reading ]
The foregoing oracle is expounded by another, taken out of ZECHARIAH
1:2,3; see the annotations there. Because the foregoing passage of
Esau's serving Jacob doth not seem so full and clear, to betoken the
election of Jacob, and the rejection of Esau, in the purpose of God,
therefore the apostle brin... [ Continue Reading ]
Another anticipation of an objection. Some might object and say: If
God elect some, and reject others, their case being the same, or their
persons being in themselves equal and alike, then he is unjust and
partial. To this he answers,
1. More generally, with his repeated note of detestation: _God f... [ Continue Reading ]
q.d. God is not chargeable with any injustice in electing some, and
not others; for this is an act of mere mercy and compassion, and that
can be no violation of justice. To prove this, he cites a testimony
out of EXODUS 33:19, which see. There he tells Moses, that the good
pleasure of his will was t... [ Continue Reading ]
q.d. God's election is not of Jacob s, or of any other man s, willing
or running; i.e. it is not from his good desires or deeds, his good
inclinations or actions, or from the foresight thereof; but it is of
God's mere mercy and good pleasure. This text wounds Pelagianism under
the fifth rib. _Nec vo... [ Continue Reading ]
This verse shows, that God is not unjust in rejecting others of equal
condition with the elect; for the proof of which, he cites a testimony
out of EXODUS 9:16. This verse must be joined with ROMANS 9:14. GOD
FORBID; FOR THE SCRIPTURE SAITH, i.e. God saith in the Scripture: EVEN
FOR THIS SAME PURPOS... [ Continue Reading ]
This verse is a short repetition of the foregoing argument. THEREFORE
HATH HE MERCY ON WHOM HE WILL HAVE MERCY: see ROMANS 9:15, and the
notes there. AND WHOM HE WILL HE HARDENETH; i.e. in a judicial way.
Besides natural hardness, which is in all men, and is hereditary to
them; and habitual hardness... [ Continue Reading ]
Here he obviates a third objection or cavil. The first was, that God
is unfaithful, ROMANS 9:6; the second, that God is unjust, ROMANS
9:14; now the third is, that God is severe and cruel. Some might
object and say, If God, in those courses which he takes with men and
sinners, doth follow only his o... [ Continue Reading ]
Here follows the answer to this cavil; which is either personal to the
caviller, in this and the next verse, or real to the cavil, in the two
following verses. NAY BUT, O MAN, WHO ART THOU THAT REPLIEST AGAINST
GOD? The apostle seems to speak these words with some warmth, as if
his spirit and zeal w... [ Continue Reading ]
He argueth from the less to the greater, that if a potter hath power
over his clay, to form it as he pleaseth, then God hath much more
power over his creatures, to form them or order them as he listeth.
God's authority over his creature, is greater than that of a potter
over his clay. The potter mad... [ Continue Reading ]
In this and in the next verse, is a real answer to the cavil in ROMANS
9:19. The apostle having spoken before of God's absolute right and
power over his creatures, to dispose of them at his pleasure, as the
potter doth his clay; lest any should tax God with tyranny and
partiality towards his creatur... [ Continue Reading ]
q.d. Again, on the other side, what hast thou to say, if he proceed
more mercifully with others? Seeing:
1. He thereby manifesteth _the riches of his glory, _ or his glorious
grace; and seeing:
2. They are _vessels of mercy, which he had afore prepared unto glory;
_ i.e. he had done it by election... [ Continue Reading ]
Hitherto he hath been showing, that the promise was never made or
meant to the carnal seed of Abraham. This argument he began, ROMANS
9:6,7, and he continues it (using several apostrophes and
amplifications, which were to his purpose) till he comes to these
words; and here he tells you plainly who a... [ Continue Reading ]
Here the apostle proves, that the Gentiles were children of the
Promise, or that the promise belonged to them, as well as to the Jews:
and because the Jews could not endure to hear of this, he cites two
testimonies out of Hosea, to convince them: one is in this verse, and
it is taken out of HOSEA 2:... [ Continue Reading ]
This testimony is taken out of HOSEA 1:10; and it is as if he had
said: This that I affirm concerning the conversion and calling of the
Gentiles, is nothing else but what the prophet Hosea long ago did
preach to our fathers. Some think, these places in Hosea do speak
primarily of the Jews, and but s... [ Continue Reading ]
In this and the two next verses he proves, that it was foretold of
old, by Esaias the prophet, that God should pass by the greatest part
of the Jews, and save only a remnant, or a few of them. CRIETH; hereby
is noted the prophet's zeal, or his openness and plainness. The
testimony recorded, is found... [ Continue Reading ]
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This verse is also found in that forecited place, ISAIAH 10:22,23. The
apostle in this, and in the other citations, follows the Seventy,
which was a received translation, and had been in request about three
hundred years, though in this, and in other places, it is very
different from the Heb... [ Continue Reading ]
AS ESAIAS SAID BEFORE; in ISAIAH 1:9. THE LORD OF SABAOTH; or, of
hosts: the mighty God, whose hosts all creatures are, which execute
his will, as soldiers the will of their commander. HAD LEFT US A SEED:
he means by _a seed, _ the same that he meant before by _a remnant, _
a small number. These wer... [ Continue Reading ]
This is the conclusion of the apostle's discourse about the election
of some and the rejection of others; as also about the calling of the
Gentiles and the casting off the Jews. WHICH FOLLOWED NOT AFTER
RIGHTEOUSNESS; that never minded or regarded it; instead of following
after it, they fled from it... [ Continue Reading ]
ISRAEL, WHICH FOLLOWED AFTER THE LAW OF RIGHTEOUSNESS; i.e. the
unbelieving Jews, who paid great reverence to the law of God,
regarding and observing the outward precepts and ceremonies thereof.
HATH NOT ATTAINED TO THE LAW OF RIGHTEOUSNESS; they came short of that
righteousness which the law requir... [ Continue Reading ]
Here is the reason of the foregoing seeming paradox; why they, who
_followed after the law of righteousness, _ should not attain it,
rather than other. _Because they sought it not_ aright; they sought it
not in a way of believing, but of working. These two are opposed in
the business of justificatio... [ Continue Reading ]
AS IT IS WRITTEN; viz. in ISAIAH 8:14, and ISAIAH 28:16; to which
prophecy also the apostle Peter refers, in 1 PETER 2:6. A STUMBLING
STONE; Jesus Christ is properly a corner-stone, elect and precious;
but accidentally and eventually a stumbling-stone, LUKE 2:34. ASHAMED;
or confounded. Isaiah saith... [ Continue Reading ]