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Text -- Galatians 1:11 (NET)

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Paul’s Vindication of His Apostleship
1:11 Now I want you to know, brothers and sisters, that the gospel I preached is not of human origin.
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Robertson: Gal 1:11 - -- Which was preached ( to euaggelisthen ). Play on the word euaggelion by first aorist passive participle of euaggelizō , "the gospel which was gos...

Which was preached ( to euaggelisthen ).

Play on the word euaggelion by first aorist passive participle of euaggelizō , "the gospel which was gospelized by me."

Robertson: Gal 1:11 - -- It is not after man ( ouk estin kata anthrōpon ). Not after a human standard and so he does not try to conform to the human ideal. Paul alone (1Co ...

It is not after man ( ouk estin kata anthrōpon ).

Not after a human standard and so he does not try to conform to the human ideal. Paul alone (1Co 3:3; 1Co 9:8; 1Co 15:32; Rom 3:15) in the N.T. uses this old and common idiom.

Vincent: Gal 1:11 - -- I certify ( γνωρίζω ) Or, I make known . Certify , even in older English, is to assure or attest , which is too strong for γνω...

I certify ( γνωρίζω )

Or, I make known . Certify , even in older English, is to assure or attest , which is too strong for γνωρίζειν to make known or declare . This, which in the New Testament is the universal meaning of γνωρίζειν , and the prevailing sense in lxx, is extremely rare in Class., where the usual sense is to become acquainted with . For the formula see on 1Th 4:13.

Vincent: Gal 1:11 - -- After man ( κατὰ ἄνθρωπον ) According to any human standard. The phrase only in Paul. See Rom 3:5; 1Co 3:3; 1Co 9:8; 1Co 15:32....

After man ( κατὰ ἄνθρωπον )

According to any human standard. The phrase only in Paul. See Rom 3:5; 1Co 3:3; 1Co 9:8; 1Co 15:32. Κατὰ ἀνθρώπους according to men , 1Pe 4:6.

Wesley: Gal 1:11 - -- He does not till now give them even this appellation.

He does not till now give them even this appellation.

Wesley: Gal 1:11 - -- Not from man, not by man, not suited to the taste of man.

Not from man, not by man, not suited to the taste of man.

JFB: Gal 1:11 - -- I made known to you as to the Gospel which was preached by me, that it is not after man, that is, not of, by, or from man (Gal 1:1, Gal 1:12). It is n...

I made known to you as to the Gospel which was preached by me, that it is not after man, that is, not of, by, or from man (Gal 1:1, Gal 1:12). It is not according to man; not influenced by mere human considerations, as it would be, if it were of human origin.

JFB: Gal 1:11 - -- He not till now calls them so.

He not till now calls them so.

Clarke: Gal 1:11 - -- But I certify you, brethren, etc. - I wish you fully to comprehend that the Gospel which I preached to you is not after man; there is not a spark of...

But I certify you, brethren, etc. - I wish you fully to comprehend that the Gospel which I preached to you is not after man; there is not a spark of human invention in it, nor the slightest touch of human cunning.

Calvin: Gal 1:11 - -- 11.Now I make known to you This is the most powerful argument, the main hinge on which the question turns, that he has not received the gospel from m...

11.Now I make known to you This is the most powerful argument, the main hinge on which the question turns, that he has not received the gospel from men, but that it has been revealed to him by God. As this might be denied, he offers a proof, drawn from a narrative of facts. To give his declaration the greater weight, he sets out with stating that the matter is not doubtful, 26 but one which he is prepared to prove; and thus introduces himself in a manner well adapted to a serious subject. He affirms that it is not according to man; that it savours of nothing human, or, that it was not of human contrivance; and in proof of this he afterwards adds, that he had not been instructed by any earthly teacher. 27

Defender: Gal 1:11 - -- The word "gospel," both in English and in Greek, means "good news," not "good works" or "good advice." It is the good news concerning the person and w...

The word "gospel," both in English and in Greek, means "good news," not "good works" or "good advice." It is the good news concerning the person and work of Jesus Christ, with the forgiveness and salvation He provides - not information concerning the divine laws we must keep to be saved, as the men troubling the Galatian churches were teaching."

TSK: Gal 1:11 - -- that : Gal 1:1; 1Co 2:9, 1Co 2:10, 1Co 11:23, 1Co 15:1-3; Eph 3:3-8

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Barnes: Gal 1:11 - -- But I certify you - I make known to you; or, I declare to you; see 1Co 15:1. Doubtless this had been known to them before, but he now assures t...

But I certify you - I make known to you; or, I declare to you; see 1Co 15:1. Doubtless this had been known to them before, but he now assures them of it, and goes into an extended illustration to show them that he had not received his authority from man to preach the gospel To state and prove this is the main design of this chapter.

Is not after man - The Greek text: "Not according to man"; see Gal 1:1. That is, he was not appointed by man, nor did he have any human instructor to make known to him what the gospel was. He had neither received it from man, nor had it been debased or adulterated by any human admixtures. He had received it directly from the Lord Jesus.

Poole: Gal 1:11 - -- He calls them brethren though some of them were revolted, because they owned Christ, and makes known or declares to them, (so the word is translate...

He calls them brethren though some of them were revolted, because they owned Christ, and makes known or declares to them, (so the word is translated, Luk 2:15 Joh 15:15 17:26 ), that the doctrine of the gospel, which he had preached unto them, was no human invention or fiction, nor rested upon human authority, but was from God, immediately revealed to him: and herein he reflecteth upon the false teachers that had seduced them, and, in order to that, vilifled him, as being but a disciple to some other of the apostles, yet teaching otherwise than they taught. I would have you know (saith he) that it is otherwise; the gospel which I preached

is not after man He fully openeth his own meaning in this phrase, in the next words.

Gill: Gal 1:11 - -- But I certify you, brethren,.... Though the Galatians had gone such lengths with their false teachers, yet the apostle still calls them "brethren"; as...

But I certify you, brethren,.... Though the Galatians had gone such lengths with their false teachers, yet the apostle still calls them "brethren"; as hoping well of them, that they were born of God, did belong to his family, and were heirs of the grace of life; and this he the rather makes use of, to show his affection to them, and to engage their attention to the assurance he gives, of the divine original and authority of the Gospel preached by him; which though they formerly knew and believed, yet through the insinuations of the false apostles, were drawn into some doubts about it: wherefore he declares in the most solemn and affectionate manner,

that the Gospel which was preached of me, is not after man. Their guides that were leading them wrong, did not presume to say, that the Gospel was after man, for they themselves pretended to preach the Gospel; but that the Gospel preached by the apostle had no other authority than human, or than his own to support it: wherefore he denies that it was "after man"; after the wisdom of man, an human invention and contrivance, a device and fiction of man's brain; nor was it after the mind of man, or agreeably to his carnal reason, it was disapproved of by him, and beyond his capacity to reach it; nor was it of his revealing, a discovery of his; flesh and blood, human nature, could never have revealed it; nor is it in the power of one man to make another a minister of the Gospel, or to give him or himself success in the ministration of it, but the whole is of God.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Gal 1:11 Grk “is not according to man.”

Geneva Bible: Gal 1:11 ( 6 ) But I certify you, brethren, that the gospel which was preached of me is not after man. ( 6 ) A second argument to prove that his doctrine is h...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Gal 1:1-24 - --1 He wonders that they have so soon left him and the gospel;8 and accurses those that preach any other gospel than he did.11 He learned the gospel not...

Combined Bible: Gal 1:11 - --color="#000000"> 11, 12. But I certify you, brethren, that the gospel which was preached of me is not after man. For I neither received it of man, nei...

MHCC: Gal 1:10-14 - --In preaching the gospel, the apostle sought to bring persons to the obedience, not of men, but of God. But Paul would not attempt to alter the doctrin...

Matthew Henry: Gal 1:10-24 - -- What Paul had said more generally, in the preface of this epistle, he now proceeds more particularly to enlarge upon. There he had declared himself ...

Barclay: Gal 1:11-17 - --It was Paul's contention that the gospel he preached was no second-hand tale; it had come to him direct from God. That was a big claim to make and i...

Constable: Gal 1:11--3:1 - --II. PERSONAL DEFENSE OF PAUL'S GOSPEL 1:11--2:21 The first of the three major sections of the epistle begins her...

Constable: Gal 1:11-24 - --A. Independence from other apostles 1:11-24 This is the first of three subsections in Paul's autobiograp...

Constable: Gal 1:11-17 - --1. The source of Paul's gospel 1:11-17 Paul clarified the source of his gospel message in this pericope to convince his readers that the gospel he had...

College: Gal 1:1-24 - --GALATIANS 1 I. AUTHORITY: THE APOSTOLIC GOSPEL (1:1-2:21) A. GREETING (1:1-5) 1 Paul, an apostle - sent not from men nor by man, but by Jesus Chri...

McGarvey: Gal 1:11 - --For I make known to you, brethren [Paul's affection will crop out], as touching the gospel which was preached by me, that it is not after man .

Lapide: Gal 1:1-24 - --SAINT PAUL'S EPISTLE TO THE GALATIANS CHAPTER 1 CONTENTS The Galatians were Gentiles who emigrated from Gaul into Greece, and so were called Gallo...

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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 1 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Gal 1:1, He wonders that they have so soon left him and the gospel; Gal 1:8, and accurses those that preach any other gospel than he did;...

Poole: Galatians 1 (Chapter Introduction) ARGUMENT Galatia (to the churches in which country this Epistle is directed) is by all agreed to be a part of Asia the Lesser, now under the power ...

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 1 (Chapter Introduction) (Gal 1:1-5) The apostle Paul asserts his apostolic character against such as lessened it. (Gal 1:6-9) He reproves the Galatians for revolting from th...

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 1 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter, after the preface or introduction (Gal 1:1-5), the apostle severely reproves these churches for their defection from the faith (Ga...

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 1 (Chapter Introduction) The Trumpet Call Of The Gospel (Gal_1:1-5) The Slave Of Christ (Gal_1:6-10) The Arresting Hand Of God (Gal_1:11-17) The Way Of The Chosen (Gal_1:...

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 1 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO GALATIANS 1 This chapter contains the inscription of the epistle, the apostle's usual salutation of the persons he writes to, and t...

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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