6. For--a mere particle of transition here
[THOLUCK], like "but" or
"now."
to be carnally minded--literally, "the mind" or "minding of the flesh"
(Margin); that is, the pursuit of fleshly ends.
is death--not only "ends in" [ALFORD, &c.], but even now "is";
carrying death into its bosom, so that such are "dead while they live"
(1Ti 5:6;
Eph 2:1, 5)
[PHILIPPI].
but to be spiritually minded--"the mind" or "minding of the spirit";
that is, the pursuit of spiritual objects.
is life and peace--not "life" only, in contrast with the "death" that
is in the other pursuit, but "peace"; it is the very element of the
soul's deepest repose and true bliss.
JFB.
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