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Selected Verse: Galatians 1:9 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Ga 1:9 |
Strong Concordance |
As [5613] we said before [4280], so [2532] say I [3004] now [737] again [3825], If any [1536] man preach [2097] any other [3844] gospel [2097] unto you [5209] than [3844] that [3739] ye have received [3880], let him be [2077] accursed [331]. |
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King James |
As we said before, so say I now again, If any man preach any other gospel unto you than that ye have received, let him be accursed. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
said before--when we were visiting you (so "before" means, Co2 13:2). Compare Gal 5:2-3, Gal 1:21. Translate, "If any man preacheth unto you any gospel BESIDE that which," &c. Observe the indicative, not the subjunctive or conditional mood, is used, "preacheth," literally, "furnisheth you with any gospel." The fact is assumed, not merely supposed as a contingency, as in Gal 1:8, "preach," or "should preach." This implies that he had already observed (namely, during his last visit) the machinations of the Judaizing teachers: but his surprise (Gal 1:6) now at the Galatians being misled by them, implies that they had not apparently been so then. As in Gal 1:8 he had said, "which we preached," so here, with an augmentation of the force, "which ye received"; acknowledging that they had truly accepted it.
accursed--The opposite appears in Gal 6:16. |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
As we said before - That is, in the previous verse. It is equivalent to saying, "as I have just said;" see Co2 7:3. It cannot be supposed that he had said this when he was with them, as it cannot be believed that he then anticipated that his doctrines would be perverted, and that another gospel would be preached to them. The sentiment of Gal 1:8 is here repeated on account of its importance. It is common in the Scriptures, as indeed it is everywhere else, to repeat a declaration in order to deepen the impression of its importance and its truth. Paul would not be misunderstood on this point. He would leave no doubt as to his meaning. He would not have it supposed that he had uttered the sentiment in Gal 1:8 hastily; and he therefore repeats it with emphasis.
Than that ye have received - In the previous verse, it is, "that which we have preached." By this change in the phraseology he designs, probably, to remind them that they had once solemnly professed to embrace that system. It had not only been "preached" to them, it had been "embraced" by them. The teachers of the new system, therefore, were really in opposition to the once avowed sentiments of the Galatians; to what they knew to be true. They were not only to be held accursed, therefore, because Paul so declared, but because they preached what the Galatians themselves knew to be false, or what was contrary to that which they had themselves professed to be true. |
Vincent's Word Studies, by Marvin R. Vincent [1886] |
As we said before (ὡς προειρήκαμεν)
Comp. Co2 13:2; Phi 3:18. Not to be referred to the preceding verse, since the compound verb would be too strong, and now in the following clause points to an earlier time, a previous visit. Comp. Gal 5:21; Co2 8:2; Th1 4:6. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
As - He speaks upon mature deliberation; after pausing, it seems, between the two verses. We - I and the brethren who are with me. Have said before - Many times, in effect, if not in terms. So I say - All those brethren knew the truth of the gospel. St. Paul knew the Galatians had received the true gospel. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
Let him be accursed - Perhaps this is not designed as an imprecation, but a simple direction; for the word here may be understood as implying that such a person should, have no countenance in his bad work, but let him, as Theodoret expresses it, Αλλοτριος εστω του κοινου σωματος της εκκλησιας, be separated from the communion of the Church. This, however, would also imply that unless the person repented, the Divine judgments would soon follow. |
16 And [2532] as many as [3745] walk [4748] according to [2583] this [5129] rule [2583], peace [1515] be on [1909] them [846], and [2532] mercy [1656], and [2532] upon [1909] the Israel [2474] of God [2316].
8 But [235] though [2532] [1437] we [2249], or [2228] an angel [32] from [1537] heaven [3772], preach any other gospel [2097] unto you [5213] than [3844] that which [3739] we have preached [2097] unto you [5213], let him be [2077] accursed [331].
6 I marvel [2296] that [3754] ye are [3346] so [3779] soon [5030] removed [3346] from [575] him that called [2564] you [5209] into [1722] the grace [5485] of Christ [5547] unto [1519] another [2087] gospel [2098]:
8 But [235] though [2532] [1437] we [2249], or [2228] an angel [32] from [1537] heaven [3772], preach any other gospel [2097] unto you [5213] than [3844] that which [3739] we have preached [2097] unto you [5213], let him be [2077] accursed [331].
21 Afterwards [1899] I came [2064] into [1519] the regions [2824] of Syria [4947] and [2532] Cilicia [2791];
2 Behold [2396], I [1473] Paul [3972] say [3004] unto you [5213], that [3754] if [1437] ye be circumcised [4059], Christ [5547] shall profit [5623] you [5209] nothing [3762].
3 For [1161] I testify [3143] again [3825] to every [3956] man [444] that is circumcised [4059], that [3754] he is [2076] a debtor [3781] to do [4160] the whole [3650] law [3551].
2 I told you before [4280], and [2532] foretell you [4302], as if [5613] I were present [3918], the second [1208] time; and [2532] being absent [548] now [3568] I write [1125] to them which heretofore have sinned [4258], and [2532] to all [3956] other [3062], that [3754], if [1437] I come [2064] again [1519] [3825], I will [5339] not [3756] spare [5339]:
8 But [235] though [2532] [1437] we [2249], or [2228] an angel [32] from [1537] heaven [3772], preach any other gospel [2097] unto you [5213] than [3844] that which [3739] we have preached [2097] unto you [5213], let him be [2077] accursed [331].
8 But [235] though [2532] [1437] we [2249], or [2228] an angel [32] from [1537] heaven [3772], preach any other gospel [2097] unto you [5213] than [3844] that which [3739] we have preached [2097] unto you [5213], let him be [2077] accursed [331].
3 I speak [3004] not [3756] this to [4314] condemn [2633] you: for [1063] I have said before [4280], that [3754] ye are [2075] in [1722] our [2257] hearts [2588] to [1519] die [4880] and [2532] live with [4800] you.
6 That no [3361] man go beyond [5233] and [2532] defraud [4122] his [846] brother [80] in [1722] any matter [4229]: because [1360] that the Lord [2962] is the avenger [1558] of [4012] all [3956] such [5130], as [2531] we [4277] also [2532] have forewarned [4277] you [5213] and [2532] testified [1263].
2 How that [3754] in [1722] a great [4183] trial [1382] of affliction [2347] the abundance [4050] of their [846] joy [5479] and [2532] their [846] deep [899] poverty [2596] [4432] abounded [4052] unto [1519] the riches [4149] of their [846] liberality [572].
21 Envyings [5355], murders [5408], drunkenness [3178], revellings [2970], and [2532] such [5125] like [3664]: of the which [3739] I tell [4302] you [5213] before [4302], as [2531] I have [4277] also [2532] told you in time past [4277], that [3754] they which do [4238] such things [5108] shall [2816] not [3756] inherit [2816] the kingdom [932] of God [2316].
18 (For [1063] many [4183] walk [4043], of whom [3739] I have told [3004] you [5213] often [4178], and [1161] now [3568] tell [3004] you even [2532] weeping [2799], that they are the enemies [2190] of the cross [4716] of Christ [5547]:
2 I told you before [4280], and [2532] foretell you [4302], as if [5613] I were present [3918], the second [1208] time; and [2532] being absent [548] now [3568] I write [1125] to them which heretofore have sinned [4258], and [2532] to all [3956] other [3062], that [3754], if [1437] I come [2064] again [1519] [3825], I will [5339] not [3756] spare [5339]: