This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1865 Excerpt: ... r I Itt t i5 o V ff i v 'to them that believe;' not 'qui erant eredituri' (Grot. Peile), but 'eis qui eredunt, ' Clarom., al., 'credentibus, ' Vulg., the apparent tautology not being intended merely as emphatic (Winer), but as suitably echoing the Ik iriirreeus above. The Galatians were ready to admit that those who ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1865 Excerpt: ... r I Itt t i5 o V ff i v 'to them that believe;' not 'qui erant eredituri' (Grot. Peile), but 'eis qui eredunt, ' Clarom., al., 'credentibus, ' Vulg., the apparent tautology not being intended merely as emphatic (Winer), but as suitably echoing the Ik iriirreeus above. The Galatians were ready to admit that those who believed would be saved, but they doubted whether faith alone was sufficient; hence the apostle interposes the limitation in ref. to the thing promised ( Iirayy. irlo-r.), and virtually repeats it in ref. to the recipients. The promise was of faith not of the law; the receivers were not doers of the law, but believers; comp. Meyer in he. 23. irpb Tov Si k.r.. 'But before Faith (above mentioned) came;' further account of the relation in which the law stood to faith, Si not being here distinctly oppositive, but with some tinge of its primary enumerative force (see Donalds. Crat. 155), adding a further explanation, though in that explanation serving to introduce a contrast; see Klotz. Devar. Vol. n. p. 362. With regard to the position of the particle, it may be remarked that there is nothing unusual (opp. to Ruck.), in Si thus occupying the third place after a prep, and its case; see exx. in Hartung, iv Trjv irlcrriv, viro vapor icfrpovfiiXXovaav irianv d-7roKaXvcj&fj Partik. Se, 1. 6, Vol. i. p. 190. The common-sense principle is, that Si does not necessarily occupy the second place, but the first possible place which the internal connection of the sentence will admit of; see Klotz, Devar. Vol. it. p. 378. virb v6ov itppoVpoV f l t & o K. T. A. 'we wert kept in ward shut up under the law;' avyKtx. being joined, not with tls Klariv (see following note), but, in a construction similar to that of the preceding verse, with iirb v6fiov (A...
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