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Selected Verse: Galatians 3:6 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Ga 3:6 |
Strong Concordance |
Even as [2531] Abraham [11] believed [4100] God [2316], and [2532] it was accounted [3049] to him [846] for [1519] righteousness [1343]. |
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King James |
Even as Abraham believed God, and it was accounted to him for righteousness. |
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] |
The answer to the question in Gal 3:5 is here taken for granted, It was by the hearing of faith: following this up, he says, "Even as Abraham believed," &c. (Gen 15:4-6; Rom 4:3). God supplies unto you the Spirit as the result of faith, not works, just as Abraham obtained justification by faith, not by works (Gal 3:6, Gal 3:8, Gal 3:16; Gal 4:22, Gal 4:26, Gal 4:28). Where justification is, there the Spirit is, so that if the former comes by faith, the latter must also. |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
Even as Abraham believed God ... - see this passage fully explained in the notes at Rom 4:3. The passage is introduced here by the apostle to show that the most eminent of the patriarchs was not saved by the deeds of the Law. He was saved by faith, and this fact showed that it was possible to be saved in that way, and that it was the design of God to save people in this manner. Abraham believed God, and was justified, before the Law of Moses was given. It could not, therefore, be pretended that the Law was necessary to justification; for if it had been, Abraham could not have been saved. But if not necessary in his case, it was in no other; and this instance demonstrated that the false teachers among the Galatians were wrong even according to the Old Testament. |
The Scofield Bible Commentary, by Cyrus Ingerson Scofield, [1917] |
God
Jehovah. (Gen 15:6). |
Vincent's Word Studies, by Marvin R. Vincent [1886] |
Even as (καθὼς)
The answer to the question of Gal 3:5 is so obvious that it is not given. Paul proceeds at once to the illustration - the argument for the righteousness of faith furnished in the justification of Abraham. The spiritual gifts come through the message of faith, even as Abraham believed, etc.
Believed God (ἐπιστευσεν τῷ θεῷ)
See on Rom 4:5. Believed God's promise that he should become the father of many nations. See Rom 4:18-21. The reference is not to faith in the promised Messiah.
It was accounted to him for righteousness (ἐλογίσθη αὐτῷ εἰς δικαιοσύνην)
See on Rom 4:5. Ἑις does not mean instead of, but as. His faith was reckoned as righteousness - as something which it really was since all possibilities of righteousness are included in faith. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
Doubtless in confirmation of that grand doctrine, that we are justified by faith, even as Abraham was. The Apostle, both in this and in the epistle to the Romans, makes great use of the instance of Abraham: the rather, because from Abraham the Jews drew their great argument, as they do this day, both for their own continuance in Judaism, and for denying the gentiles to be the church of God. Gen 15:6 |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
Abraham believed God - This is quoted from Gen 15:6 (note); and St. Paul produces it, Rom 4:3-5 (note). Abraham, while even uncircumcised, believed in God, and his faith was reckoned to him for justification; and Abraham is called the father of the faithful, or, of believers. If, then, he was justified without the deeds of the law, he was justified by faith; and if he was justified by faith, long before the law was given then the law is not necessary to salvation.
It is remarkable that the Jews themselves maintained that Abraham was saved by faith. Mehilta, in Yalcut Simeoni, page 1, fol. 69, makes this assertion: "It is evident that Abraham could not obtain an inheritance either in this world or in the world to come, but by faith." |
28 Now [1161] we [2249], brethren [80], as [2596] Isaac [2464] was [2596], are [2070] the children [5043] of promise [1860].
26 But [1161] Jerusalem [2419] which is above [507] is [2076] free [1658], which [3748] is [2076] the mother [3384] of us [2257] all [3956].
22 For [1063] it is written [1125], that [3754] Abraham [11] had [2192] two [1417] sons [5207], the one [1520] by [1537] a bondmaid [3814], [2532] the other [1520] by [1537] a freewoman [1658].
16 Now [1161] to Abraham [11] and [2532] his [846] seed [4690] were [4483] the promises [1860] made [4483]. He saith [3004] not [3756], And [2532] to seeds [4690], as [5613] of [1909] many [4183]; but [235] as [5613] of [1909] one [1520], And [2532] to thy [4675] seed [4690], which [3739] is [2076] Christ [5547].
8 And [1161] the scripture [1124], foreseeing [4275] that [3754] God [2316] would justify [1344] the heathen [1484] through [1537] faith [4102], preached before the gospel [4283] unto Abraham [11], saying, [3754] In [1722] thee [4671] shall [1757] all [3956] nations [1484] be blessed [1757].
6 Even as [2531] Abraham [11] believed [4100] God [2316], and [2532] it was accounted [3049] to him [846] for [1519] righteousness [1343].
3 For [1063] what [5101] saith [3004] the scripture [1124]? [1161] Abraham [11] believed [4100] God [2316], and [2532] it was counted [3049] unto him [846] for [1519] righteousness [1343].
4 And, behold, the word [01697] of the LORD [03068] came unto him, saying [0559], This shall not be thine heir [03423]; but he that shall come forth [03318] out of thine own bowels [04578] shall be thine heir [03423].
5 And he brought him forth [03318] abroad [02351], and said [0559], Look [05027] now toward heaven [08064], and tell [05608] the stars [03556], if thou be able [03201] to number [05608] them: and he said [0559] unto him, So [03541] shall thy seed [02233] be.
6 And he believed [0539] in the LORD [03068]; and he counted [02803] it to him for righteousness [06666].
5 He therefore [3767] that ministereth [2023] to you [5213] the Spirit [4151], and [2532] worketh [1754] miracles [1411] among [1722] you [5213], doeth he it by [1537] the works [2041] of the law [3551], or [2228] by [1537] the hearing [189] of faith [4102]?
3 For [1063] what [5101] saith [3004] the scripture [1124]? [1161] Abraham [11] believed [4100] God [2316], and [2532] it was counted [3049] unto him [846] for [1519] righteousness [1343].
6 And he believed [0539] in the LORD [03068]; and he counted [02803] it to him for righteousness [06666].
5 But [1161] to him that worketh [2038] not [3361], but [1161] believeth [4100] on [1909] him that justifieth [1344] the ungodly [765], his [846] faith [4102] is counted [3049] for [1519] righteousness [1343].
18 Who [3739] against [3844] hope [1680] believed [4100] in [1909] hope [1680], that [1519] he [846] might become [1096] the father [3962] of many [4183] nations [1484], according [2596] to that which was spoken [2046], So [3779] shall [2071] thy [4675] seed [4690] be [2071].
19 And [2532] being not [3361] weak [770] in faith [4102], he considered [2657] not [3756] his own [1438] body [4983] now [2235] dead [3499], when he was [5225] about [4225] an hundred years old [1541], neither yet [2532] the deadness [3500] of Sara's [4564] womb [3388]:
20 [1161] He staggered [1252] not [3756] at [1519] the promise [1860] of God [2316] through unbelief [570]; but [235] was strong [1743] in faith [4102], giving [1325] glory [1391] to God [2316];
21 And [2532] being fully persuaded [4135] that [3754], what [3739] he had promised [1861], he was [2076] able [1415] also [2532] to perform [4160].
5 But [1161] to him that worketh [2038] not [3361], but [1161] believeth [4100] on [1909] him that justifieth [1344] the ungodly [765], his [846] faith [4102] is counted [3049] for [1519] righteousness [1343].
5 He therefore [3767] that ministereth [2023] to you [5213] the Spirit [4151], and [2532] worketh [1754] miracles [1411] among [1722] you [5213], doeth he it by [1537] the works [2041] of the law [3551], or [2228] by [1537] the hearing [189] of faith [4102]?
6 And he believed [0539] in the LORD [03068]; and he counted [02803] it to him for righteousness [06666].
3 For [1063] what [5101] saith [3004] the scripture [1124]? [1161] Abraham [11] believed [4100] God [2316], and [2532] it was counted [3049] unto him [846] for [1519] righteousness [1343].
4 Now [1161] to him that worketh [2038] is [3049] the reward [3408] not [3756] reckoned [3049] of [2596] grace [5485], but [235] of [2596] debt [3783].
5 But [1161] to him that worketh [2038] not [3361], but [1161] believeth [4100] on [1909] him that justifieth [1344] the ungodly [765], his [846] faith [4102] is counted [3049] for [1519] righteousness [1343].
6 And he believed [0539] in the LORD [03068]; and he counted [02803] it to him for righteousness [06666].