31. Even so have these--the Jews.
now not believed--or, "now been disobedient"
that through your mercy--the mercy shown to you.
they also may obtain mercy--Here is an entirely new idea. The apostle
has hitherto dwelt upon the unbelief of the Jews as making way for the
faith of the Gentiles--the exclusion of the one occasioning the
reception of the other; a truth yielding to generous, believing Gentiles
but mingled satisfaction. Now, opening a more cheering prospect, he
speaks of the mercy shown to the Gentiles as a means of Israel's
recovery; which seems to mean that it will be by the instrumentality of
believing Gentiles that Israel as a nation is at length to "look on Him
whom they have pierced and mourn for Him," and so to "obtain mercy."
(See
2Co 3:15, 16).
JFB.
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