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Text -- Galatians 3:7 (NET)

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3:7 so then, understand that those who believe are the sons of Abraham.
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Names, People and Places:
 · Abraham a son of Terah; the father of Isaac; ancestor of the Jewish nation.,the son of Terah of Shem


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Works | Salvation | PAUL, THE APOSTLE, 6 | Minister | Judaism | James, Epistle of | HEREDITY | HEBREWS, EPISTLE TO THE | GALATIANS, EPISTLE TO THE | Faith | Covenant | CHILDREN OF ISRAEL | CHILD; CHILDREN | BAPTISMAL REGENERATION | Abraham | more
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Robertson: Gal 3:7 - -- The same are sons of Abraham ( houtoi huioi eisin Abraham ). "These are."This is Paul’ s astounding doctrine to Jews that the real sons of Abrah...

The same are sons of Abraham ( houtoi huioi eisin Abraham ).

"These are."This is Paul’ s astounding doctrine to Jews that the real sons of Abraham are those who believe as he did, "they which be of faith"(hoi ek pisteōs ), a common idiom with Paul for this idea (Gal 3:9; Rom 3:26; Rom 4:16; Rom 14:23), those whose spiritual sonship springs out of (ek ) faith, not out of blood. John the Baptist denounced the Pharisees and Sadducees as vipers though descendants of Abraham (Mat 3:7; Luk 3:7) and Jesus termed the Pharisees children of the devil and not spiritual children of Abraham (not children of God) in Joh 8:37-44.

Vincent: Gal 3:7 - -- Know ye ( γινώσκετε ) Imperative. It may also be rendered as indicative, ye know , but the imperative is livelier, and the statemen...

Know ye ( γινώσκετε )

Imperative. It may also be rendered as indicative, ye know , but the imperative is livelier, and the statement in the verse is one of the points which the writer is trying to prove.

Vincent: Gal 3:7 - -- They which are of faith ( οἱ ἐκ πίστεως ) Ἑκ πίστεως from or out of faith , is found with the verb to justi...

They which are of faith ( οἱ ἐκ πίστεως )

Ἑκ πίστεως from or out of faith , is found with the verb to justify (Rom 3:26, Rom 3:30; Rom 5:1): with other verbs, as live (Rom 1:17); eat (Rom 14:23): with the noun δικαιοσύνη righteousness (Rom 1:17; Rom 9:30; Rom 10:6): with other nouns, as promise (Gal 3:22), law (Gal 3:12). For parallels to the phrase οἱ ἐκ πίστεως , see Rom 3:26; Rom 4:16; Rom 14:23; Gal 3:9. It denotes believers as sprung from , or receiving their spiritual condition from that which specially characterizes them. Comp. οἱ ἐξ ἐριθίας they who are of faction , Rom 2:8; οἱ ἐκ νόμου they who are of the law , Rom 4:14; ὁ ἐκ τῆς ἀληθείας he who is of the truth , Joh 18:37.

Wesley: Gal 3:7 - -- Know then that they who are partakers of his faith, these, and these only, are the sons of Abraham, and therefore heirs of the promises made to him.

Know then that they who are partakers of his faith, these, and these only, are the sons of Abraham, and therefore heirs of the promises made to him.

JFB: Gal 3:7 - -- As the source and starting-point of their spiritual life. The same phrase is in the Greek of Rom 3:26.

As the source and starting-point of their spiritual life. The same phrase is in the Greek of Rom 3:26.

JFB: Gal 3:7 - -- These, and these alone, to the exclusion of all the other descendants of Abraham.

These, and these alone, to the exclusion of all the other descendants of Abraham.

JFB: Gal 3:7 - -- Greek, "sons" (Gal 3:29).

Greek, "sons" (Gal 3:29).

Calvin: Gal 3:7 - -- 7.Know ye therefore, or, ye know; for both readings are equally agreeable to the Greek terminationγινώσκετε. But it matters little which ...

7.Know ye therefore, or, ye know; for both readings are equally agreeable to the Greek terminationγινώσκετε. But it matters little which is preferred, for the meaning is the same, only that the old translation, ( know ye,) which I have followed, is more energetic. 58 He says that those “are of faith,” who have relinquished all confidence in works, and rely on the promise of God alone. It is on the authority of Paul himself that we give this interpretation; for in the Epistle to the Romans he thus writes:

“To him that worketh is the reward not reckoned of grace, but of debt. But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is accounted for righteousness.” (Rom 4:4.)

To be of faith, therefore, is to rest their righteousness and hope of salvation on the mercy of God. That such are the children of God he concludes from the preceding statement; for if Abraham was justified by faith those who wish to be his children must likewise abide firmly by faith. He has omitted one remark, which will be readily supplied, that there is no place in the church for any man who is not a son of Abraham.

Defender: Gal 3:7 - -- Abraham is not merely the ancestral father of the nation of Israel but also of all those people of every nation and every age who come to the true God...

Abraham is not merely the ancestral father of the nation of Israel but also of all those people of every nation and every age who come to the true God of creation (compare Gen 15:5), through faith in His Son Jesus Christ (note Joh 8:56-58 concerning Abraham's understanding of the coming day of Christ)."

TSK: Gal 3:7 - -- Know : Psa 100:3; Luk 21:31; Heb 13:23 they : Gal 3:26-29; Joh 8:39; Rom 4:11-16, Rom 4:24, Rom 9:7, Rom 9:8

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Barnes: Gal 3:7 - -- Know ye therefore ... - Learn from this case. It is an inference which follows, that all they who believe are the children of Abraham. The...

Know ye therefore ... - Learn from this case. It is an inference which follows, that all they who believe are the children of Abraham.

They which are of faith - Who believe, and who are justified in this manner.

Are the children of Abraham - Abraham was the "father of the faithful."The most remarkable trait in his character was his unwavering confidence in God. They who evinced the same trait, therefore were worthy to be called his children. They would be justified in the same way, and in the same manner meet the approbation of God. It is implied here, that it was sufficient for salvation to have a character which would render it proper to say that we are the children of Abraham. If we are like him, if we evince the same spirit and character, we may be sure of salvation.

Poole: Gal 3:7 - -- They which are of faith those who are believers, and receive Jesus Christ, as exhibited and tendered to them in the gospel, trusting not to any right...

They which are of faith those who are believers, and receive Jesus Christ, as exhibited and tendered to them in the gospel, trusting not to any righteousness of their own, arising from their obedience to the works of the law; they

are the children of Abraham considered as the father of the faithful, that is, they are justified as Abraham was justified; who was justified, not by his circumcision, but upon his believing in Christ exhibited to him in the promise; not by working, but by imputation. This argument came very close to the Jews, whose great glorying was in having Abraham to their father; for it is in effect a saying, that they were no true children of Abraham, none of that seed to whom the promise was made, if they expected justification from the works of the law, which Abraham never had nor expected.

Gill: Gal 3:7 - -- Know ye therefore,.... Or "ye know"; this is a thing known by you, at least may, or should be; it ought not to be contradicted or disputed, it is so p...

Know ye therefore,.... Or "ye know"; this is a thing known by you, at least may, or should be; it ought not to be contradicted or disputed, it is so plain a case, and so clear a point:

that they which are of faith; of the faith of Abraham, as in Rom 4:16 have the same faith as he had, for nature and kind; though it may not be to the same degree, yet exercised on the same object, Jehovah the Word, the Lord our righteousness, and wrought by the same Spirit; or who are of the faith of Christ, believers in him with all their hearts, and for themselves; who look to him for righteousness and life, who seek for justification by his righteousness, and trust in him alone for it, and not in the works of the law:

the same are the children of Abraham; his spiritual seed, though they may not be his natural offspring; for he is the father of all that believe, whether of the circumcision or the uncircumcision, and of none else in a spiritual sense: in this the apostle strikes at the false teachers, who boasted of their being the seed of Abraham, his natural descendants, which they might be, and yet not his spiritual children; for none are such, but they that are of faith, or seek for righteousness by faith; not they that are of the law, or seek for justification by the works of it, and so not heirs of the blessing; were they, faith would be made void, and the promise of none effect, Rom 5:14 and his view herein is to prove, that the Gentiles, who believe, are the true seed of Abraham, the children of the promise, those in many nations, he was promised to be the father of; and his further view is to observe, that as the father of the faithful was justified, so are all his children; and that as he was justified by faith, so are they.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Gal 3:7 The phrase “sons of Abraham” is used here in a figurative sense to describe people who are connected to a personality, Abraham, by close n...

Geneva Bible: Gal 3:7 ( 6 ) Know ye therefore that they which are of faith, the same are the children of Abraham. ( 6 ) The second, that the sons of Abraham must be esteem...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Gal 3:1-29 - --1 He asks what moved them to leave the faith, and hang upon the law.6 They that believe are justified,9 and blessed with Abraham.10 And this he shows ...

Combined Bible: Gal 3:7 - --color="#000000"> 7. Know ye therefore that they which are of faith, the same are the children of Abraham.      This is ...

MHCC: Gal 3:6-14 - --The apostle proves the doctrine he had blamed the Galatians for rejecting; namely, that of justification by faith without the works of the law. This h...

Matthew Henry: Gal 3:6-18 - -- The apostle having reproved the Galatians for not obeying the truth, and endeavoured to impress them with a sense of their folly herein, in these ve...

Barclay: Gal 3:1-9 - --Paul uses still another argument to show that it is faith and not works of the law which puts a man right with God. In the early Church converts near...

Constable: Gal 3:1--5:1 - --III. THEOLOGICAL AFFIRMATION OF SALVATION BY FAITH 3:1--4:31 Here begins the theological section of the epistle,...

Constable: Gal 3:1-29 - --A. Vindication of the doctrine ch 3 Paul explained the meaning of justification and sanctification by fa...

Constable: Gal 3:6-14 - --2. The Scriptural argument 3:6-14 Next Paul appealed to Scripture to defend salvation by faith a...

Constable: Gal 3:6-9 - --The blessing of faith 3:6-9 3:6 The Judaizers, in emphasizing the Mosaic Law, appealed to Moses frequently. Paul took them back farther in their histo...

College: Gal 3:1-29 - --GALATIANS 3 II. ARGUMENTS: LAW VS. FAITH (3:1-4:31) A. ARGUMENT ONE: RECEIVING THE SPIRIT (3:1-5) 1 You foolish Galatians! Who has bewitched you? B...

McGarvey: Gal 3:7 - --Know therefore that they that are of faith, the same are sons of Abraham. [For by faith Abraham came into such relations with God that he attained rig...

Lapide: Gal 3:1-29 - --CHAPTER 3 SYNOPSIS OF THE CHAPTER S. Paul proceeds to prove by five reasons that we are justified not by the law, or the works of the law, but by Ch...

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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 3 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Gal 3:1, He asks what moved them to leave the faith, and hang upon the law; Gal 3:6, They that believe are justified, Gal 3:9, and blesse...

Poole: Galatians 3 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 3

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) (Gal 3:1-5) The Galatians reproved for departing from the great doctrine of justification alone, through faith in Christ. (Gal 3:6-9) This doctrine e...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) The apostle in this chapter, I. Reproves the Galatians for their folly, in suffering themselves to be drawn away from the faith of the gospel, and...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) The Gift Of Grace (Gal_3:1-9) The Curse Of The Law (Gal_3:10-14) The Covenant That Cannot Be Altered (Gal_3:15-18) Shut Up Under Sin (Gal_3:19-22...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO GALATIANS 3 In this chapter the apostle reproves the Galatians for their disobedience to the Gospel, and departure from it; confirm...

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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