16. reveal his Son in me--within me, in my inmost soul, by the Holy
Spirit
(Ga 2:20).
Compare
2Co 4:6,
"shined in our hearts." The revealing of His Son by me to the Gentiles
(so translate for "heathen") was impossible, unless He had first
revealed His Son in me; at first on my conversion, but
especially at the subsequent revelation from Jesus Christ
(Ga 1:12),
whereby I learned the Gospel's independence of the Mosaic law.
that I might preach--the present in the Greek, which includes
the idea "that I may preach Him," implying an office still
continuing. This was the main commission entrusted to him
(Ga 2:7, 9).
immediately--connected chiefly with "I went into Arabia"
(Ga 1:17).
It denotes the sudden fitness of the apostle. So
Ac 9:20,
"Straightway he preached Christ in the synagogue."
I conferred not--Greek, "I had not further (namely, in addition
to revelation) recourse to . . . for the purpose of consulting." The
divine revelation was sufficient for me [BENGEL].
flesh and blood--
(Mt 16:17).
JFB.
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