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Selected Verse: Galatians 5:21 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Ga 5:21 |
Strong Concordance |
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]. |
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King James |
Envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past, that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God. |
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] |
tell . . . before--namely, before the event.
I . . . told you in time past--when I was with you.
you--who, though maintaining justification by the law, are careless about keeping the law (Rom 2:21-23).
not inherit . . . kingdom of God-- (Co1 6:9-10; Eph 5:5). |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
Envyings - see the note at Co2 12:20.
Revellings - Co2 12:20, note; Rom 13:13, note.
And such like - This class of evils, without attempting to specify all.
Of which I tell you before - In regard to which I forewarn you.
As I have also told you in time past - When he was with them.
Shall not inherit the kingdom of God - Cannot possibly be saved; see the notes at Co1 6:9-11. In regard to this passage, we may remark:
(1) That it furnishes the most striking and unanswerable proof of human depravity. Paul represents these things as "the works of the flesh," the works of the unrenewed nature of man. They are such as human nature, when left to itself, everywhere produces. The world shows that such is the fact; and we cannot but ask, is a nature producing this to be regarded as pure? Is man an unfallen being? Can he save himself? Does he need no Saviour?
(2) this passage is full of fearful admonition to those who indulge in any or all of these vices. Paul, inspired of God, has solemnly declared, that such cannot be saved. They cannot enter into the kingdom of heaven as they are. Nor is it desirable that they should. What would heaven be if filled up with adulterers, and fornicators, and idolaters, with the proud and envious, and with murderers, and drunkards? To call such a place heaven, would be an abuse of the word. No one could wish to dwell there; and such people cannot enter into heaven.
(3) the human heart must be changed, or man cannot be saved. This follows of course. If such is its tendency, then there is a necessity for such a change as that in regeneration, in order that man may be happy and be saved.
(4) we should rejoice that such people cannot, with their present characters, be admitted to heaven. We should rejoice that there is one world where these vices are unknown, a world of perfect and eternal purity. When we look at the earth; when we see how these vices prevail; when we reflect that every land is polluted, and that we cannot traverse a continent or an island, visit a nook or corner of the earth, dwell in any city or town, where these vices do not exist, O how refreshing and invigorating is it to look forward to a pure heaven! How cheering the thought that there is one world where these vices are unknown; one world, all whose ample plains may be traversed, and the note of blasphemy shall never fall on the ear; one world, where virtue shall be safe from the arts of the seducer; one world where we may forever dwell, and not one reeling and staggering drunkard shall ever be seen; where there shall be not one family in want and tears from the vice of its unfaithful head! With what joy should we look forward to that world! With what ardor should we pant that it may be our own! |
Vincent's Word Studies, by Marvin R. Vincent [1886] |
Murders
Omit from the text.
Revelings (κῶμοι)
Comp. Rom 13:13; Pe1 4:3. In both passages coupled with drunkenness as here. See on Pe1 4:3.
I tell you before (προλέγω)
Better beforehand, or as Rev. I forewarn you. Po. Comp. Co2 13:2; Th1 3:4.
The kingdom of God
See on Luk 6:20. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
Revellings - Luxurious entertainments. Some of the works here mentioned are wrought principally, if not entirely, in the mind; and yet they are called "works of the flesh." Hence it is clear, the apostle does not by "the flesh" mean the body, or sensual appetites and inclinations only, but the corruption of human nature, as it spreads through all the powers of the soul, as well as all the members of the body. Of which I tell you before - Before the event, I forewarn you. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
Envyings - Φθονοι· "Pain felt, and malignity conceived, at the sight of excellence or happiness." A passion the most base and the least curable of all that disgrace or degrade the fallen soul. See on Rom 13:13 (note)
Murders - Φονοι· Similarity of sound to the preceding seems to have suggested the word in this association; it is wanting in several MSS. Murder signifies the destruction of human life; and as he who hates his brother in his heart is ready to take away his life, so he is called a murderer. After all the casuistry of man, it does not appear that the right of taking away a human life on any pretense, except for the crime of murder belongs to any but the Maker and Judge of all men.
Drunkenness - Μεθαι· Taking more wine or any kind of inebriating liquor than is necessary for health; whatever unfits for public, domestic, or spiritual duties; even the cares of the world, when they intoxicate the mind. See on Rom 13:13 (note).
Revellings - Κωμοι· Lascivious feastings, with obscene songs, music, etc. See on Rom 13:13 (note).
And such like - Και τα ὁμοια τουτοις· All that proceeds from the evil passions of a fallen spirit, besides those above specified; and all that the law of God specifies and condemns.
Of the which I tell you before - When I first preached the Gospel to you.
As I have also told you in time past - When I paid my second visit to you; for the apostle did visit them twice. See Act 16:6; Act 18:23; and see preface.
Shall not inherit - They are not children of God, and therefore cannot inherit the kingdom which belongs only to the children of the Divine family. |
5 For [1063] this [5124] ye know [2075] [1097], that [3754] no [3756] [3956] whoremonger [4205], nor [2228] unclean person [169], nor [2228] covetous man [4123], who [3739] is [2076] an idolater [1496], hath [2192] any inheritance [2817] in [1722] the kingdom [932] of Christ [5547] and [2532] of God [2316].
9 [2228] Know ye [1492] not [3756] that [3754] the unrighteous [94] shall [2816] not [3756] inherit [2816] the kingdom [932] of God [2316]? Be [4105] not [3361] deceived [4105]: neither [3777] fornicators [4205], nor [3777] idolaters [1496], nor [3777] adulterers [3432], nor [3777] effeminate [3120], nor [3777] abusers of themselves with mankind [733],
10 Nor [3777] thieves [2812], nor [3777] covetous [4123], nor [3777] drunkards [3183], nor [3756] revilers [3060], nor [3756] extortioners [727], shall inherit [3756] [2816] the kingdom [932] of God [2316].
21 Thou therefore [3767] which [3588] teachest [1321] another [2087], teachest thou [1321] not [3756] thyself [4572]? thou that preachest [2784] a man should [2813] not [3361] steal [2813], dost thou steal [2813]?
22 Thou that sayest [3004] a man should [3431] not [3361] commit adultery [3431], dost thou commit adultery [3431]? thou that abhorrest [948] idols [1497], dost thou commit sacrilege [2416]?
23 Thou [3739] that makest thy boast [2744] of [1722] the law [3551], through [1223] breaking [3847] the law [3551] dishonourest thou [818] God [2316]?
9 [2228] Know ye [1492] not [3756] that [3754] the unrighteous [94] shall [2816] not [3756] inherit [2816] the kingdom [932] of God [2316]? Be [4105] not [3361] deceived [4105]: neither [3777] fornicators [4205], nor [3777] idolaters [1496], nor [3777] adulterers [3432], nor [3777] effeminate [3120], nor [3777] abusers of themselves with mankind [733],
10 Nor [3777] thieves [2812], nor [3777] covetous [4123], nor [3777] drunkards [3183], nor [3756] revilers [3060], nor [3756] extortioners [727], shall inherit [3756] [2816] the kingdom [932] of God [2316].
11 And [2532] such [5023] were [2258] some of you [5100]: but [235] ye are washed [628], but [235] ye are sanctified [37], but [235] ye are justified [1344] in [1722] the name [3686] of the Lord [2962] Jesus [2424], and [2532] by [1722] the Spirit [4151] of our [2257] God [2316].
13 Let us walk [4043] honestly [2156], as [5613] in [1722] the day [2250]; not [3361] in rioting [2970] and [2532] drunkenness [3178], not [3361] in chambering [2845] and [2532] wantonness [766], not [3361] in strife [2054] and [2532] envying [2205].
20 For [1063] I fear [5399], lest [3381] [4458], when I come [2064], I shall [2147] not [3756] find [2147] you [5209] such as [3634] I would [2309], and that I [2504] shall be found [2147] unto you [5213] such as [3634] ye would [2309] not [3756]: lest [3381] [4458] there be debates [2054], envyings [2205], wraths [2372], strifes [2052], backbitings [2636], whisperings [5587], swellings [5450], tumults [181]:
20 For [1063] I fear [5399], lest [3381] [4458], when I come [2064], I shall [2147] not [3756] find [2147] you [5209] such as [3634] I would [2309], and that I [2504] shall be found [2147] unto you [5213] such as [3634] ye would [2309] not [3756]: lest [3381] [4458] there be debates [2054], envyings [2205], wraths [2372], strifes [2052], backbitings [2636], whisperings [5587], swellings [5450], tumults [181]:
20 And [2532] he [846] lifted up [1869] his [846] eyes [3788] on [1519] his [846] disciples [3101], and said [3004], Blessed [3107] be ye poor [4434]: for [3754] yours [5212] is [2076] the kingdom [932] of God [2316].
4 For [1063] verily [2532], when [3753] we were [2258] with [4314] you [5209], we told [4302] you [5213] before [4302] that [3754] we should [3195] suffer tribulation [2346]; even [2532] as [2531] it came to pass [1096], and [2532] ye know [1492].
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]:
3 For [1063] the time [5550] past [3928] of our life [979] may suffice [713] us [2254] to have wrought [2716] the will [2307] of the Gentiles [1484], when we walked [4198] in [1722] lasciviousness [766], lusts [1939], excess of wine [3632], revellings [2970], banquetings [4224], and [2532] abominable [111] idolatries [1495]:
3 For [1063] the time [5550] past [3928] of our life [979] may suffice [713] us [2254] to have wrought [2716] the will [2307] of the Gentiles [1484], when we walked [4198] in [1722] lasciviousness [766], lusts [1939], excess of wine [3632], revellings [2970], banquetings [4224], and [2532] abominable [111] idolatries [1495]:
13 Let us walk [4043] honestly [2156], as [5613] in [1722] the day [2250]; not [3361] in rioting [2970] and [2532] drunkenness [3178], not [3361] in chambering [2845] and [2532] wantonness [766], not [3361] in strife [2054] and [2532] envying [2205].
23 And [2532] after he had spent [4160] some [5100] time [5550] there, he departed [1831], and went over [1330] all the country [5561] of Galatia [1054] and [2532] Phrygia [5435] in order [2517], strengthening [1991] all [3956] the disciples [3101].
6 Now [1161] when they had gone throughout [1330] Phrygia [5435] and [2532] the region [5561] of Galatia [1054], and were forbidden [2967] of [5259] the Holy [40] Ghost [4151] to preach [2980] the word [3056] in [1722] Asia [773],
13 Let us walk [4043] honestly [2156], as [5613] in [1722] the day [2250]; not [3361] in rioting [2970] and [2532] drunkenness [3178], not [3361] in chambering [2845] and [2532] wantonness [766], not [3361] in strife [2054] and [2532] envying [2205].
13 Let us walk [4043] honestly [2156], as [5613] in [1722] the day [2250]; not [3361] in rioting [2970] and [2532] drunkenness [3178], not [3361] in chambering [2845] and [2532] wantonness [766], not [3361] in strife [2054] and [2532] envying [2205].
13 Let us walk [4043] honestly [2156], as [5613] in [1722] the day [2250]; not [3361] in rioting [2970] and [2532] drunkenness [3178], not [3361] in chambering [2845] and [2532] wantonness [766], not [3361] in strife [2054] and [2532] envying [2205].