9. That if thou shalt, &c.--So understanding the words, the apostle
is here giving the language of the true method of justification; and
this sense we prefer (with CALVIN,
BEZA,
FERME,
LOCKE,
JOWETT). But able
interpreters render the words, "For," or "Because if thou shalt," &c.
[Vulgate, LUTHER,
DE
WETTE,
STUART,
PHILIPPI,
ALFORD,
Revised Version]. In this case, these are the apostle's own remarks,
confirming the foregoing statements as to the simplicity of the gospel
method of salvation.
confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus--that is, probably, "If thou
shalt confess Jesus [to be] the Lord," which is the proper manifestation
or evidence of faith
(Mt 10:32;
1Jo 4:15).
This is put first merely to correspond with the foregoing
quotation--"in thy mouth and in thine heart." So in
1Pe 1:10
the "calling of believers" is put before their "election," as that
which is first "made sure," although in point of time it comes after
it.
and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised--"that God
raised"
him from the dead, &c.--(See on
Ro 4:25).
In
Ro 10:10
the two things are placed in their natural order.
JFB.
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