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Galatians 3

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[FONT=Arial, Geneva, Helvetica]John Gill's Exposition of the Bible[/FONT]

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Now to Abraham and his seed were the promises made…
The promises design the promises of the covenant of grace mentioned in the next verse, which are exceeding great and precious, better than those of any other covenant; and which are all yea and amen in Christ, and are chiefly of a spiritual nature; though all the temporal blessings of God's people come to them in a covenant way, and by virtue of the promise; for godliness has the promise of this life, that God will verily feed them, withhold no good thing from them proper for them, sanctify all their afflictions, support under them, and never leave nor forsake them: but the promises here intended principally are such as these, that God will be their God, and they shall be his people, the promise of Christ as a Saviour and Redeemer of them; of the Spirit as their sanctifier, and the applier of all grace unto them; of justification by Christ's righteousness, and pardon by his blood; of adoption through free rich grace; of perseverance in grace, and of the eternal inheritance: now these promises were made, (errhyhsan) , "were said unto", or spoken of, to Abraham and his seed; that is, they were discovered, made manifest, and applied to Abraham, the father of many nations; and were declared to belong to him and his spiritual seed, even all that believe, whether Jews or Gentiles; for the apostle is not speaking of the original make and constitution of the covenant of grace and its promises, which were made from all eternity; the grand promise of life was made before the world began, and Christ was set up as Mediator from everlasting, before ever the earth was, which suppose a covenant in which this promise was granted, and of which Christ was the Mediator as early; it was made long before Abraham, or any of his spiritual seed, were in being; nor was it made with any single person, any mere creature, Abraham, or any other, but with Christ, as the head and representative of the whole election of grace: but what is here treated of is, the declaration and manifestation of the covenant, and its promises to Abraham; which was frequently done, as upon the call of him out of the land of Chaldea, upon his parting with Lot, when he was grown old, and when Eliezer his servant was like to be his heir, and just before the giving of him the covenant of circumcision, and again upon the offering up of his son Isaac:

he saith not unto seeds,
as of many; in the plural number, as if Jews and Gentiles were in a different manner his spiritual seed:

but as of one;
using the singular number:

and to thy seed, which is Christ;

meaning not Christ personal, though he was of the seed of Abraham, a son of his, as was promised; but the covenant and the promises were not now made with, and to Christ, as personally considered, this was done in eternity; but Christ mystical, the church, which is the body of Christ, of which he is the head, and is called by his name, (1 Corinthians 12:12) and designs all Abraham's spiritual seed, both Jews and Gentiles; who are all one in Christ, and so Abraham's seed, and heirs according to the promise; hence there is no room for the objection of the Jew to the apostle's application of this passage to Christ F3, that the Scripture speaks not of any particular person, but of seed in a general and collective sense, of a large and numerous offspring; since the apostle designs such a seed by Christ, as numerous as the stars of the sky, and the sand on the sea shore, even all believers in all nations, Abraham is the father of; though did the apostle mean Christ particularly, and personally considered, there are instances to be given, where the word "seed" is used, not in a collective sense, but of a single person, as in (Genesis 4:25) (15:3) (21:13) . Nor has the Jew F4 any reason to charge him with a mistake, in observing that the word is not in the plural, but in the singular number, when it is the manner of the Hebrew language to speak of seed only in the singular number; but this is false, the word is used in the plural number, and so might have been here, had it been necessary, as in (1 Samuel 8:15) concerning seed sown in the earth, from whence the metaphor is here taken. The first tract in the Jews' Misna, or oral law, is called, (Myerz) , "seeds"; and the word, even as spoken of the posterity of men, is used in the plural number in their Talmud F5; where they say,
``pecuniary judgments are not as capital ones; in pecuniary judgments, a man gives his money, and it atones for him; in capital judgments, his blood, and the blood (wytwerz) , "of his seeds", or posterity, hang on him to the end of the world; for we so find in Cain, who slew his brother; as it is said, "the bloods of thy brother crieth"; it is not said, the blood of thy brother, but the bloods of thy brother, his blood, and the blood (wytwerz) , "of his seeds".''

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F3 Chizzuk Emuna, par. 1. c. 13. p. 134.
F4 Ib. par. 2. c. 90. p. 468.
F5 T. Bab. Sanhedrin, fol. 37. 1.
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[FONT=Arial, Geneva, Helvetica][FONT=Arial, Geneva, Helvetica]Galatians 3:29[/FONT]
For if ye be Christ's…
Or seeing ye are his, not by creation only, but by the Father's gift to him, by the purchase of his own blood, by the power of his grace, making them willing to give up themselves to him; not only his by profession, saying they are the Lord's, calling themselves by his name; but by possession, Christ dwelling in their hearts by faith, and they having his Spirit as a spirit of regeneration and adoption:

then are ye Abraham's seed;
not his natural but his spiritual seed, the seed that should come, and to whom the promises were made, (Galatians 3:16,19) and so were upon an equal foot even with the Jews that believed:

and heirs according to the promise;
being the children of God, they are heirs of God; and being the spiritual children of Abraham, the children of the promise, which are counted for the seed, they are, according to the promise made to Abraham and his spiritual seed, heirs of the blessings of the grace of life, and of the eternal inheritance; of the blessing of justification of life, and of everlasting salvation; of this world and of the world to come; of all the spiritual blessings of the covenant of grace, and of the incorruptible and undefiled inheritance of the saints in light; to which they are begotten through the abundant mercy of God, for which they are made meet by the grace of Christ; and to which they have a right by his justifying righteousness.
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now these promises were made, (errhyhsan) , "were said unto", or spoken of, to Abraham and his seed; that is, they were discovered, made manifest, and applied to Abraham, the father of many nations; and were declared to belong to him and his spiritual seed,…

OK,…

even all that believe, whether Jews or Gentiles;

Not so! Nowhere in the Bible is that statement made. The promises are to the seed, which is Christ. There are Jews and Gentiles in the seed. According to the Bible, each is to receive what is assigned or allotted to them. Paul is very careful to always say PROMISE (singular) when including the Gentiles, and promises (plural) when speaking of the Jews.That is biblical. The Bible doesn’t say promises (plural) in conjunction with Gentiles. When speaking of all that believe, it’s promise. When speaking of the Jews, it’s promises. The writer has misspoken here unless someone has scripture to the contrary. All that believe were never given promises.

Galatians 3:29
For if ye be Christ's…
Or seeing ye are his, not by creation only, but by the Father's gift to him, by the purchase of his own blood, by the power of his grace, making them willing to give up themselves to him; not only his by profession, saying they are the Lord's, calling themselves by his name; but by possession, Christ dwelling in their hearts by faith, and they having his Spirit as a spirit of regeneration and adoption:

then are ye Abraham's seed;
not his natural but his spiritual seed, the seed that should come,…

OK,…

and to whom the promises were made, (Galatians 3:16,19) and so were upon an equal foot even with the Jews that believed:

No, Gal 3:16 or 19 don’t say such a thing. They say the promises are given to the seed, which is Christ. The seed is comprised of Jew and Gentile. Notice in v. 29 where it says we’re heirs, that it’s according to the single promise. Although both promise and promises is used throughout the Bible and this chapter, Paul is very careful to always use the singular “promise” when referring to Gentiles. He also refers to us Gentiles as fellowheirs, which means we are to receive what has been assigned or allotted to us, NOT whatever we decide to claim is ours. We have been assigned or allotted the single promise, NOT promises. There are promises in the seed, and the promises belong to the Jews, who are also the seed. But I do agree that we are on equal footing with the Jews as the promise is all that is needed. You can’t have any more than that. We have no need for the promises. That is between God and the Jews, and was established before we came to Christ.


and heirs according to the promise;


Is that singular or plural? It’s singular because that’s what the Bible means. Paul said it with a purpose, and the purpose is to point out that we Gentiles have the promise, and the Jews have the promises. We can “name and claim” anything we want, but if it’s not biblical, it’s really of no consequence. As fellowheirs, we receive the promise, and Jews receive the promises. That is what the Bible says. Ignoring this fact doesn’t help anyone, and it is misleading, causing confusion within the body of Christ.

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