32. For God hath concluded them all in unbelief--"hath shut them all
up to unbelief"
that he might have mercy upon all--that is, those "all" of whom he had
been discoursing; the Gentiles first, and after them the Jews
[FRITZSCHE,
THOLUCK,
OLSHAUSEN,
DE
WETTE,
PHILIPPI,
STUART,
HODGE].
Certainly it is not "all mankind individually" [MEYER,
ALFORD]; for the
apostle is not here dealing with individuals, but with those great
divisions of mankind, Jew and Gentile. And what he here says is that
God's purpose was to shut each of these divisions of men to the
experience first of an humbled, condemned state, without Christ, and
then to the experience of His mercy in Christ.
JFB.
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