24. even us, whom he hath called, &c.--rather, "Whom he hath
also called, even us," &c., in not only "afore preparing," but
in due time effectually "calling us."
not of the Jews, &c.--better, "not from among Jews only, but also
from among Gentiles." Here for the first title in this chapter the calling
of the Gentiles is introduced; all before having respect, not
to the substitution of the called Gentiles for the rejected Jews, but to
the choice of one portion and the rejection of another of the same
Israel. Had Israel's rejection been total, God's promise to Abraham
would not have been fulfilled by the substitution of the Gentiles in
their room; but Israel's rejection being only partial, the preservation
of a "remnant," in which the promise was made good, was but "according
to the election of grace." And now, for the first time, the apostle
tells us that along with this elect remnant of Israel, it is God's
purpose to "take out of the Gentiles a people for His name"
(Ac 28:14);
and that subject, thus introduced, is now continued to the end of the
eleventh chapter.
JFB.
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