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Text -- Galatians 5:24 (NET)

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5:24 Now those who belong to Christ have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires.
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Robertson: Gal 5:24 - -- Crucified the flesh ( tēn sarka estaurōsan ). Definite event, first aorist active indicative of stauroō as in Gal 2:19 (mystical union with C...

Crucified the flesh ( tēn sarka estaurōsan ).

Definite event, first aorist active indicative of stauroō as in Gal 2:19 (mystical union with Christ). Paul uses sarx here in the same sense as in Gal 5:16, Gal 5:17, Gal 5:19, "the force in men that makes for evil"(Burton).

Robertson: Gal 5:24 - -- With ( sun ). "Together with,"emphasizing "the completeness of the extermination of this evil force"and the guarantee of victory over one’ s pas...

With ( sun ).

"Together with,"emphasizing "the completeness of the extermination of this evil force"and the guarantee of victory over one’ s passions and dispositions toward evil.

Vincent: Gal 5:24 - -- They that are Christ's ( οἱ δὲ τοῦ Χριστοῦ ) The best texts add Ἱησοῦ they that are of Christ Jesus . B...

They that are Christ's ( οἱ δὲ τοῦ Χριστοῦ )

The best texts add Ἱησοῦ they that are of Christ Jesus . Belong to him. The exact phrase only here. But see 1Co 1:12; 1Co 3:23; 1Co 15:23; 2Co 10:7, Gal 3:29.

Vincent: Gal 5:24 - -- Have crucified the flesh ( τὴν σάρκα ἐσταύρωσαν ) The phrase only here. Comp. Gal 2:20; Gal 6:14; Rom 6:6. The line of ...

Have crucified the flesh ( τὴν σάρκα ἐσταύρωσαν )

The phrase only here. Comp. Gal 2:20; Gal 6:14; Rom 6:6. The line of thought as regards death to sin is the same as in Rom 6:2-7, Rom 6:11; as regards death to the law, the same as in Rom 7:1-6.

Vincent: Gal 5:24 - -- Affections ( παθήμασιν ) Better, passions . Often sufferings, as Rom 8:18; 2Co 1:5, 2Co 1:6, 2Co 1:7; Phi 3:10; Heb 2:9. Often of Chr...

Affections ( παθήμασιν )

Better, passions . Often sufferings, as Rom 8:18; 2Co 1:5, 2Co 1:6, 2Co 1:7; Phi 3:10; Heb 2:9. Often of Christ's sufferings. Comp. passions of sins , Rom 7:5 (see on motions ). o lxx, where we find πάθος in both senses, but mostly sufferings . Πάθος also in N.T., but rarely and Po . See Rom 1:26; Col 3:5; 1Th 4:5 : always of evil desires.

Wesley: Gal 5:24 - -- True believers in him.

True believers in him.

Wesley: Gal 5:24 - -- Nailed it, as it were, to a cross whence it has no power to break loose, but is continually weaker and weaker.

Nailed it, as it were, to a cross whence it has no power to break loose, but is continually weaker and weaker.

Wesley: Gal 5:24 - -- All its evil passions, appetites, and inclinations.

All its evil passions, appetites, and inclinations.

JFB: Gal 5:24 - -- The oldest manuscripts read, "They that are of Christ Jesus"; they that belong to Christ Jesus; being "led by (His) Spirit" (Gal 5:18).

The oldest manuscripts read, "They that are of Christ Jesus"; they that belong to Christ Jesus; being "led by (His) Spirit" (Gal 5:18).

JFB: Gal 5:24 - -- They nailed it to the cross once for all when they became Christ's, on believing and being baptized (Rom 6:3-4): they keep it now in a state of crucif...

They nailed it to the cross once for all when they became Christ's, on believing and being baptized (Rom 6:3-4): they keep it now in a state of crucifixion (Rom 6:6): so that the Spirit can produce in them, comparatively uninterrupted by it, "the fruit of the Spirit" (Gal 5:22). "Man, by faith, is dead to the former standing point of a sinful life, and rises to a new life (Gal 5:25) of communion with Christ (Col 3:3). The act by which they have crucified the flesh with its lust, is already accomplished ideally in principle. But the practice, or outward conformation of the life, must harmonize with the tendency given to the inward life" (Gal 5:25) [NEANDER]. We are to be executioners, dealing cruelly with the body of sin, which has caused the acting of all cruelties on Christ's body.

JFB: Gal 5:24 - -- Translate, "with its passions." Thus they are dead to the law's condemning power, which is only for the fleshly, and their lusts (Gal 5:23).

Translate, "with its passions." Thus they are dead to the law's condemning power, which is only for the fleshly, and their lusts (Gal 5:23).

Clarke: Gal 5:24 - -- And they that are Christ’ s - All genuine Christians have crucified the flesh - are so far from obeying its dictates and acting under its influ...

And they that are Christ’ s - All genuine Christians have crucified the flesh - are so far from obeying its dictates and acting under its influence, that they have crucified their sensual appetites; they have nailed them to the cross of Christ, where they have expired with him; hence, says St. Paul, Rom 6:6, our old man - the flesh, with its affections and lusts, is crucified with him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin. By which we see that God has fully designed to save all who believe in Christ from all sin, whether outward or inward, with all the affections, παθημασι, irregular passions, and lusts, επιθυμιαις, disorderly wishes and desires. All that a man may feel contrary to love and purity; and all that he may desire contrary to moderation and that self-denial peculiar to the Christian character.

Calvin: Gal 5:24 - -- 24.And they that are Christ’s. He adds this, in order to show that all Christians have renounced the flesh, and therefore enjoy freedom. While he m...

24.And they that are Christ’s. He adds this, in order to show that all Christians have renounced the flesh, and therefore enjoy freedom. While he makes this statement, the apostle reminds the Galatians what true Christianity is, so far as relates to the life, and thus guards them against a false profession of Christianity. The word crucified is employed to point out that the mortification of the flesh is the effect of the cross of Christ. This work does not belong to man. By the grace of Christ

“we have been planted together in the likeness of his death” (Rom 6:5,)

that we no longer might live unto ourselves. If we are buried with Christ, by true self-denial, and by the destruction of the old man, we shall then enjoy the privilege of the sons of God. The flesh is not yet indeed entirely destroyed; but it has no right to exercise dominion, and ought to yield to the Spirit. The flesh and its lusts are a figure of speech of exactly the same import with the tree and its fruits. The flesh itself is the depravity of corrupt nature, from which all evil actions proceed. (Mat 15:19; Mar 7:21.) Hence it follows, that the members of Christ have cause to complain, if they are still held to be in bondage to the law, from which all who have been regenerated by his Spirit are set free.

TSK: Gal 5:24 - -- they : Gal 3:29; Rom 8:9; 1Co 3:23, 1Co 15:23; 2Co 10:7 crucified : Gal 5:16-18, Gal 5:20, Gal 6:14; Rom 6:6, Rom 8:13, Rom 13:14; 1Pe 2:11 affections...

they : Gal 3:29; Rom 8:9; 1Co 3:23, 1Co 15:23; 2Co 10:7

crucified : Gal 5:16-18, Gal 5:20, Gal 6:14; Rom 6:6, Rom 8:13, Rom 13:14; 1Pe 2:11

affections : or, passions

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Barnes: Gal 5:24 - -- And they that are Christ’ s - All who are true Christians. Have crucified the flesh - The corrupt passions of the soul have been put...

And they that are Christ’ s - All who are true Christians.

Have crucified the flesh - The corrupt passions of the soul have been put to death; that is, destroyed. They are as though they were dead, and have no power over us; see the note at Gal 2:20.

With the affections - Margin, "Passions."All corrupt desires.

And lusts - See the note at Rom 1:24.

Poole: Gal 5:24 - -- They that are Christ’ s those who are ingrafted into Christ by faith, united to him, and so his members; have crucified the flesh by virtue of...

They that are Christ’ s those who are ingrafted into Christ by faith, united to him, and so his members;

have crucified the flesh by virtue of a power derived from the cross of Christ, have got their unregenerate part in a great measure mortified;

with the affections and lusts with the inordinate desires, affections, and passions of it: not that they have wholly put off these, (they are men still), but the inordinateness of them is corrected, mortified, and subdued.

Gill: Gal 5:24 - -- And they that are Christ's,.... Not all as yet that are secretly so, who are chosen in him, and by him, are given by the Father to him in covenant, an...

And they that are Christ's,.... Not all as yet that are secretly so, who are chosen in him, and by him, are given by the Father to him in covenant, and whom he has purchased by his blood, and considers as his people, his sheep, and his children, though as yet they are not called by his grace; of these, as yet, what follows cannot be said, and therefore must mean such as are openly Christ's, whom he has laid hold on as his own in the effectual calling, who have his Spirit as a spirit of regeneration and sanctification, who have truly believed in Christ, and have given up themselves unto him.

have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts: by the flesh is meant, not the natural body to be macerated and afflicted with fastings, watchings, &c. but the corruption of nature, the old man and carnal heart. The Vulgate Latin version reads, "their own flesh"; and so do the Syriac and Ethiopic versions; their concern lying with their own, and not with the corruptions, affections, and lusts of others. By "the affections and lusts" are intended, not the natural affections and passions of the soul, and the desires of it; but its vile and inordinate affections, its corrupt inclinations, evil desires, and deceitful lusts; all which are "crucified" first "with Christ", as the Arabic version reads; see Rom 6:6 and which are so abolished, done away, and destroyed, by the sacrifice of Christ, that the damning power of them over his people is entirely gone. And in consequence of this crucifixion of the body of sin, with Christ upon the cross, when he finished and made an end of it, sin, with its passions and lusts, is crucified by the Spirit of God in regeneration and sanctification; so that it loses its governing power, and has not the dominion it had before: not but that the flesh, or corrupt nature, with its evil affections, and carnal lusts, are still in being, and are alive; as a person fastened to a cross may be alive, though he cannot act and move as before, being under restraints, so the old man, though crucified, and under the restraints of mighty grace, and cannot reign and govern as before, yet is alive, and acts, and operates, and oftentimes has great sway and influence; but whereas he is deprived of his reigning power, he is said to be crucified: and though this act is ascribed to them that are Christ's, yet not as done by them in their own strength, who are not able to grapple with one corruption, but as under the influence of the grace of Christ, and through the power of his Spirit; see Rom 8:13.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Gal 5:24 The Greek term παθήμασιν (paqhmasin, translated “passions”) refers to strong physical desire...

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TSK Synopsis: Gal 5:1-26 - --1 He wills them to stand in their liberty,3 and not to observe circumcision;13 but rather love, which is the sum of the law.19 He reckons up the works...

Combined Bible: Gal 5:24 - --color="#000000"> 24. And they that are Christ's have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts.      True belie...

MHCC: Gal 5:16-26 - --If it be our care to act under the guidance and power of the blessed Spirit, though we may not be freed from the stirrings and oppositions of the corr...

Matthew Henry: Gal 5:13-26 - -- In the latter part of this chapter the apostle comes to exhort these Christians to serious practical godliness, as the best antidote against the sna...

Barclay: Gal 5:22-26 - --As in the previous verses Paul set out the evil things characteristic of the flesh, so now he sets out the lovely things which are the fruit of the S...

Constable: Gal 5:1--6:11 - --IV. PRACTICAL APPLICATION TO CHRISTIAN LIVING 5:1--6:10 Paul moved next from theology (chs. 3-4) to ethics, from...

Constable: Gal 5:1-26 - --A. Balance in the Christian life ch. 5 Having ruled out the Mosaic Law as a regulatory standard for Chri...

Constable: Gal 5:16-26 - --3. Living by the Holy Spirit 5:16-26 Paul previously told his readers that they should not live ...

Constable: Gal 5:24-26 - --The provision for victory 5:24-26 5:24 The Christian has crucified the flesh in the sense that when he or she trusted Christ God broke the domination ...

College: Gal 5:1-26 - --GALATIANS 5 III. APPLICATION: LIVING FOR FREEDOM (5:1-6:18) A. FREEDOM OR A YOKE? (5:1-6) 1 It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand f...

McGarvey: Gal 5:24 - --And they that are of Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with the passions and the lusts thereof . [All those who have been baptized with Christ hav...

Lapide: Gal 5:1-26 - --CHAPTER 5 SYNOPSIS OF THE CHAPTER i. S. Paul proceeds to urge the Galatians not to submit to the yoke of the Old Law, lest they be deprived of the ...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: Galatians (Book Introduction) The Epistle To The Galatians Probable Date a.d. 56 Or 57 By Way of Introduction It is a pity that we are not able to visualize more clearly the ...

JFB: Galatians (Book Introduction) THE internal and external evidence for Paul's authorship is conclusive. The style is characteristically Pauline. The superscription, and allusions to ...

JFB: Galatians (Outline) SUPERSCRIPTION. GREETINGS. THE CAUSE OF HIS WRITING IS THEIR SPEEDY FALLING AWAY FROM THE GOSPEL HE TAUGHT. DEFENSE OF HIS TEACHING: HIS APOSTOLIC CA...

TSK: Galatians (Book Introduction) The Galatians, or Gallograecians, were the descendants of Gauls, who migrated from their own country, and after a series of disasters, got possession ...

TSK: Galatians 5 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Gal 5:1, He wills them to stand in their liberty, Gal 5:3, and not to observe circumcision; Gal 5:13, but rather love, which is the sum o...

Poole: Galatians 5 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 5

MHCC: Galatians (Book Introduction) The churches in Galatia were formed partly of converted Jews, and partly of Gentile converts, as was generally the case. St. Paul asserts his apostoli...

MHCC: Galatians 5 (Chapter Introduction) (Gal 5:1-12) An earnest exhortation to stand fast in the liberty of the gospel. (Gal 5:13-15) To take heed of indulging a sinful temper. (Gal 5:16-2...

Matthew Henry: Galatians (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Epistle of St. Paul to the Galatians This epistle of Paul is directed not to the church or churches...

Matthew Henry: Galatians 5 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter the apostle comes to make application of his foregoing discourse. He begins it with a general caution, or exhortation (Gal 5:1), wh...

Barclay: Galatians (Book Introduction) A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE LETTERS OF PAUL The Letters Of Paul There is no more interesting body of documents in the New Testament than the letter...

Barclay: Galatians 5 (Chapter Introduction) The Personal Relationship (Gal_5:1-12) Christian Freedom (Gal_5:13-15) The Evil Things (Gal_5:16-21) The Lovely Things (Gal_5:22-26)

Constable: Galatians (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical Background "The most uncontroverted matter in the study of Gal...

Constable: Galatians (Outline)

Constable: Galatians Galatians Bibliography Allen, Kenneth W. "Justification by Faith." Bibliotheca Sacra 135:538 (April-June 1978):...

Haydock: Galatians (Book Introduction) THE EPISTLE OF ST. PAUL, THE APOSTLE, TO THE GALATIANS. INTRODUCTION. The Galatians, soon after St. Paul had preached the gospel to them, were...

Gill: Galatians (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO GALATIANS The persons to whom this epistle is written were not such who made up a single church only, in some certain town or city,...

Gill: Galatians 5 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO GALATIANS 5 In this chapter the apostle exhorts to stand fast in Christian liberty, and warns against the abuse of it; and directs ...

College: Galatians (Book Introduction) FOREWORD Since the earliest days of the concept of a commentary series jointly authored by church of Christ and Christian church scholars, I have eag...

College: Galatians (Outline) OUTLINE I. AUTHORITY: The Apostolic Gospel - 1:1-2:21 A. Greeting - 1:1-5 B. Paul's Astonishment - 1:6-10 C. Paul's Call by God - 1:11-17 ...

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