WHAT SENSELESS FOLLY IS IT FOR YOU, WHO HAD THE CRUCIFIXION OF CHRIST
SET PLAINLY BEFORE YOUR EYES, TO RESORT NOW TO CIRCUMCISION! THINK
ONLY HOW IT WAS THAT YOU RECEIVED THE SPIRIT: WAS IT BY OBEDIENCE TO
LAW OR BY LISTENING IN FAITH? CAN YOU COMPLETE A SPIRITUAL WORK BY AN
ORDINANCE OF THE FLESH?... [ Continue Reading ]
ἐβάσκανεν. This word denoted either the fascination of an
evil eye or some malignant influence akin to it; the infatuation of
some Galatians at this crisis is attributed to the baneful effect of
some mysterious powers of evil.
The reading ἐβάσκηνεν has probably found its way into some
MSS. from cla... [ Continue Reading ]
The Apostle appeals with confidence to the personal experience of his
converts. They were themselves conscious of having received on their
conversion gifts of the Spirit. Whence then came the inward change?
Was it the result of fulfilling law, or of listening in faith? The
question needs no answer:... [ Continue Reading ]
πνεύματι … σαρκὶ. These two datives denote the two
internal spheres susceptible of moral influence. Conversion had
brought about a spiritual change as its immediate result: it was folly
to look for a consummation of this change from an ordinance of the
flesh like circumcision. This was to exalt fles... [ Continue Reading ]
The persecutions endured by the Galatian converts had all been due to
the jealous animosity of the Jews: if they were now to accept the Law
after all, they would proclaim their former resistance to have been
wanton caprice on their part, which had led them to provoke
persecution to no purpose (εἰκῆ)... [ Continue Reading ]
ἐπιχορηγῶν. The verb χορηγεῖν acquired its
meaning from the function of the χορηγός whose duty it was to
supply the members of his chorus with all necessary equipment in the
course of their training and performance. As men took pride in the
liberal fulfilment of this duty, the word came to denote a... [ Continue Reading ]
The faith of the Galatians is likened to that of Abraham, in that it
found the same acceptance with God.
The quotation of Genesis 15:6 _was reckoned_ follows the LXX, whereas
our version, following the Hebrew text, refers to God, _he counted
it_. This passage is repeatedly commented on by Philo as w... [ Continue Reading ]
Γινώσκετε : _Ye perceive_. The emphatic admonition, _Know
ye_, adopted in our versions, would require an aorist imperative
γνῶτε, as in Hebrews 8:11. This verse contains a deduction from
the former, as is suggested by the inferential ἄρα. Since faith
was the ground of Abraham's justification, it fol... [ Continue Reading ]
BY FAITH MEN BECOME SONS OF ABRAHAM AND INHERIT HIS BLESSING, WHEREAS
THOSE WHO CLAIM IT ON THE SCORE OF OBEDIENCE TO LAW ARE SUBJECT TO THE
CURSE OF A BROKEN LAW; FROM WHICH CHRIST REDEEMED US, GENTILES AS WELL
AS JEWS, BY BEARING THE CURSE HIMSELF.... [ Continue Reading ]
δικαιοῖ : _justifieth_. The present tense is used because
justification by faith, though not revealed to the Gentiles till
Christ came, was an eternal truth of God's dealings with man, to be
revealed in due time. There were in Genesis anticipations of this
truth, and Abraham himself, the father of t... [ Continue Reading ]
οἱ ἐκ πίστεως. See note on Galatians 3:7.... [ Continue Reading ]
The Apostle here proceeds to deal with the rival claim to a special
blessing on the score of obedience to Law. Jews maintained that their
knowledge of the Law entitled them to the blessings attached to the
sons of Abraham. He urges on the contrary that this entailed on them
the curse of a broken Law... [ Continue Reading ]
The failure of the Law to justify is further established by a
comparison of Habakkuk 2:4 with Leviticus 18:5 : the latter embodies
the spirit of the Law: for it demands obedience as a necessary
condition antecedent to the gift of life from God (_cf._ Romans 10:5).
The prophet on the contrary makes l... [ Continue Reading ]
The Law pronounced a blessing and a curse; but since it made no
allowance for human infirmity, the blessing proved barren in result;
while the curse, which invoked the just wrath of an offended God for
the punishment of the guilty, proved, on the contrary, fruitful in
condemnation.
From this hopeles... [ Continue Reading ]
ἵνα … ἵνα … Two gracious purposes of the Redeemer are here
coupled together: (1) the extension of the blessing to Gentiles as
well as Jews; (2) the outpouring of the Spirit upon those that
embraced the faith of Christ.... [ Continue Reading ]
κ. ἄνθρωπον λέγω. This preface indicates that the
argument which it introduces is founded on the principles of human law
and custom. διαθήκην. The meaning _testament_ affixed to this
word in classical Greek belongs to the Greek practice of testamentary
disposition, other covenants being designated b... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD'S WORD WAS PLIGHTED TO ABRAHAM THAT HE WOULD BESTOW THE
INHERITANCE ON HIS SEED (NOT ON ALL HIS DESCENDANTS, BUT ON ONE
PARTICULAR SEED), AND COULD NOT THEREFORE BE SET ASIDE BY SUBSEQUENT
STIPULATIONS IN THE LAW.... [ Continue Reading ]
The clause καὶ τῷ σπέρματι αὐτοῦ is quoted from
God's promises to Abraham in Genesis 13:15; Genesis 17:8 with only the
necessary change of the second person σου into αὐτοῦ. The
original promise was limited to the possession of the promised land,
but was coupled with a perpetual covenant between God... [ Continue Reading ]
The inviolate sanctity of God's earlier covenant in presence of the
subsequent promulgation of the Law is here affirmed in virtue of the
principle established in Galatians 3:15. Had the inheritance been made
contingent on obedience to Law, the previous promise would have been
thereby invalidated.
Th... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LAW WAS A TEMPORARY ENACTMENT ORDAINED TO DEAL WITH THE OFFENCES
WHICH IT DENOUNCES UNTIL THE COMING OF THE PROMISED SEED. THE GOD FROM
WHOM IT PROCEEDED WAS THE GOD OF ABRAHAM, BUT HE PROMULGATED IT
THROUGH ANGELS AND AN APPOINTED MEDIATOR TO ALL THE CHILDREN OF
ABRAHAM AFTER THE FLESH, NOT TO... [ Continue Reading ]
The rendering of the first clause in our versions, _Now a mediator is
not a mediator of one_, reduces it to an unmeaning truism. The author
is not treating of mediators in the abstract, but writes of Moses the
mediator of the Law that he was not mediator of one chosen family; and
so contrasts God's... [ Continue Reading ]
In view of the continuity of divine providence the suggestion that the
Law contravened or nullified the previous covenant of God with Abraham
and the patriarchs is dismissed as monstrous. It was incompatible with
the faithfulness of God to His pledged word, and is therefore
repudiated with the custo... [ Continue Reading ]
The real function of the Law was not to justify but to convict of sin,
that men might the more readily turn in humble faith to Christ for
relief from the burden of an accusing conscience. ἡ γραφὴ. The
Old Testament was always designated by the plural γραφαί in
apostolic times, for the several books... [ Continue Reading ]
THE POSITION OF THE TRUE CHILDREN OF GOD BEFORE THE COMING OF CHRIST
IS ILLUSTRATED BY THE CONTROL EXERCISED OVER CHILDREN IN THEIR
FATHER'S HOUSE BY MEMBERS OF HIS HOUSEHOLD. These verses explain the
position of the faithful under the Law. They are here associated with
Christians by the use of the... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT NOW WE ARE NO LONGER CHILDREN. YE ARE ALL SONS OF GOD: AT YOUR
BAPTISM YE PUT ON CHRIST, AND WERE INVESTED WITH SPIRITUAL MANHOOD:
ALL PREVIOUS DISTINCTIONS OF CREED OR RACE, OF POSITION OR NATURE,
WERE DONE AWAY: YE ARE ALL ONE IN CHRIST. The sudden change from the
first to the second person pl... [ Continue Reading ]
Having now established the temporary and subordinate function of the
Law, the Apostle finally repudiates every claim, whether on that or
any other ground, on behalf of any distinct class to superior sanctity
in Christ. All Christians, whatever their antecedents, are one in
Christ. οὐκ ἔνι. Distincti... [ Continue Reading ]
ὑμεῖς. The emphatic insertion of ὑμεῖς before
Χριστοῦ in preference to Χριστοῦ ἐστέ lays stress
apparently on the wonderful transformation of men who had been aliens
from the people of God into members of Christ.... [ Continue Reading ]