It would seem from this passage that Paul had himself been charged with adhering to the necessity of circumcision.--Persecution; that is, from the Jews.--Is the offence--ceased; it would cease.
Bibliographical Information Abbott, John S. C. & Abbott, Jacob. "Commentary on Galatians 5". "Abbott's Illustrated New Testament". https://studylight.org/commentaries/eng/ain/galatians-5.html. 1878.
Verse 1
Verse 1
Be not entangled again; do not return again to the bondage of Jewish rites from which you have been delivered.
Verse 2
Verse 2
If ye be circumcised; if you seek salvation through this rite, and rely upon it as the ground of acceptance with God.
Verse 3
Verse 3
He is a debtor, &c.; that is, if he depends upon the law for justification, he must obey it in full.
Verse 4
Verse 4
Ye are fallen from grace; you give up all right to expect or hope for favor or mercy.
Verse 5
Verse 5
Wait for; depend upon. We are looking to that source as the ground of our reliance.
Verse 8
Verse 8
This persuasion; this idea that you must come under obligation to the Mosaic law.
Verse 9
Verse 9
A little leaven, &c.; that is, the error had arisen from the influence of a small number, though it had spread extensively among them.
Verse 10
Verse 10
His judgment; the just judgment of God.
Verse 11
Verse 11
It would seem from this passage that Paul had himself been charged with adhering to the necessity of circumcision.--Persecution; that is, from the Jews.--Is the offence--ceased; it would cease.
Verse 13
Verse 13
For an occasion to the flesh; for the indulgence of sinful propensities.
Verse 16
Verse 16
Ye shall not fulfil; ye will not fulfil.