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PARALLEL BIBLE - Romans 11:20


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King James Bible - Romans 11:20

Well; because of unbelief they were broken off, and thou standest by faith. Be not highminded, but fear:

World English Bible

True; by their unbelief they were broken off, and you stand by your faith. Don't be conceited, but fear;

Douay-Rheims - Romans 11:20

Well: because of unbelief they were broken off. But thou standest by faith: be not highminded, but fear.

Webster's Bible Translation

Well; because of unbelief they were broken off, and thou standest by faith. Be not high-minded, but fear:

Greek Textus Receptus


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Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge

VERSE (20) -
Joh 4:17,18 Jas 2:19

SEV Biblia, Chapter 11:20

Bien; por su incredulidad fueron quebradas, mas t por la fe ests en pie. No te ensoberbezcas, antes teme.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Romans 11:20

Verse 20. Well; because of
unbelief, &c.] This statement is all true; but then, consider, why is it that they were cast out? Was it not because of their unbelief? And you stand by faith: you were made partakers of these blessings by faith; be not high-minded; let this humble, not exalt you in your own estimation; for if the blessings were received by faith, consequently not by works; and if not by works, you have no merit; and what you have received is through the mere mercy of God. They once stood by faith; they gave place to unbelief, and fell: you stand now by faith; but it is as possible for you to be unfaithful as it was for them, and consequently you may fall under the Divine displeasure, as they have done; be not high-minded, but fear; watch over yourselves with godly jealousy.

John Gill's Bible Commentary

Ver. 20. Well , etc..] To this the
apostle answers, by approving and granting in, part what was said, that the unbelieving Jews were broken off and rejected, and that the Gentiles that believed in Christ were grafted in among the Jews that professed his name; but then he tacitly denies that it was for their sakes, and their account, they were broken off, but for their own incredulity: because of unbelief they were broken off ; because of their unbelief and contempt of the Messiah, they were rejected of God, and died in their sins; that which excluded their forefathers from the land of Canaan, shut them out of the Gospel church state, and the kingdom of heaven: and thou standest by faith ; which is not of a man's self, but the gift of God; so that it was not by their merits, and better deservings, but by the grace of God that they were in the situation they were; they were blessed with faith in Christ, and having made a profession of it were admitted to Gospel ordinances, and into a Gospel church; and being helped hitherto to hold the profession of their faith in a becoming manner they stood their ground, and continued in their church relation; and therefore ought not to give way to a vain boasting spirit, but to be humble, modest, and dependent; wherefore he gives them this proper pertinent, and wholesome advice, be not highminded, but fear . The apostle would have them not be elated with their gifts, privileges, and enjoyments, and look over others, or down upon them with contempt and disdain, considering that all they had and enjoyed were owing to the goodness of God, and not to any deserts of theirs; and therefore should fear the Lord and his goodness; for not a fear of hell and damnation, or a distrust of the grace of God, is here meant; but a fear of offending him, and that not from a dread of punishment, but from a sense of his grace and goodness; and also designs humility of soul, in opposition to pride, haughtiness, and elation of mind, a lowly carriage and behaviour to others, and an humble dependence on grace and strength from above, to enable to persevere and hold out to the end; for let him that thinks he stands take heed lest he fall into sin, ( 1 Corinthians 10:12); so as to dishonour God and Christ grieve the Holy Spirit, wound his own conscience, and bring himself under the censure of the church, and to be cut off from the good olive tree, the root and fatness of which he now partakes.

Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 11-21 - The
gospel is the greatest riches of every place where it is. A therefore the righteous rejection of the unbelieving Jews, was the occasion of so large a multitude of the Gentiles being reconciled to God, and at peace with him; the future receiving of the Jews into the church would be such a change, as would resemble a general resurrectio of the dead in sin to a life of righteousness. Abraham was as the roo of the church. The Jews continued branches of this tree till, as nation, they rejected the Messiah; after that, their relation to Abraham and to God was, as it were, cut off. The Gentiles were grafte into this tree in their room; being admitted into the church of God Multitudes were made heirs of Abraham's faith, holiness an blessedness. It is the natural state of every one of us, to be wild by nature. Conversion is as the grafting in of wild branches into the goo olive. The wild olive was often ingrafted into the fruitful one when it began to decay, and this not only brought forth fruit, but caused the decaying olive to revive and flourish. The Gentiles, of free grace, ha been grafted in to share advantages. They ought therefore to beware of self-confidence, and every kind of pride or ambition; lest, having onl a dead faith, and an empty profession, they should turn from God, an forfeit their privileges. If we stand at all, it is by faith; we ar guilty and helpless in ourselves, and are to be humble, watchful afraid of self-deception, or of being overcome by temptation. Not onl are we at first justified by faith, but kept to the end in tha justified state by faith only; yet, by a faith which is not alone, but which worketh by love to God and man.


Greek Textus Receptus


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Vincent's NT Word Studies

20. Well (kalwv). Admitting the fact. Thou art right. Compare
Mark xii. 32. Some take it as ironical.

Robertson's NT Word Studies

11:20 {Well} (kalws). Perhaps ironical, though
Paul may simply admit the statement (cf. #Mr 12:32) and show the Gentile his real situation. {By unbelief} (ti apistiai) {--by faith} (pistei). Instrumental case with both contrasted words (by unbelief, by belief).


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