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A Shocking Wish
Scholars note that Paul uses shockingly harsh language here. The majority interpretation is that Paul sarcastically wishes the legalizers, who are so focused on circumcision, would go further and castrate themselves—a practice associated with pagan cults. A minority view suggests he simply meant they should be 'cut off' from the church. In either case, the extreme language shows his utter disgust with their teaching.
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Galatians
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18th Century
Theologian
I would they were even cut off. That is, as I understand it, from the communion of the church. So far am I, says Paul, from agreeing with …
I would (οφελον). Would that, used as conjunction in wishes. See on 1 Corinthians 4:2; 2 Corinthians 11:1.…
19th Century
Bishop
I would they were even cut off.—The Authorized Version is undoubtedly wrong here. The words may mean “cut themselves off,…
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19th Century
Preacher
Excommunicated, and put out of the church; indeed, it would be better if they were even dead, rather than that they should live to spread such evil…
The second of Paul’s personal remarks concerns the legalizers. It is his wish, expressed somewhat obliquely, that they would not stop with circumci…
16th Century
Theologian
Would that they were even cut off. His indignation proceeds even further, and he prays for destruction on those impostors by whom the Gala…
17th Century
Pastor
I would they were even cut off which trouble you . These words are a solemn wish of the apostle's with respect to the fal…
17th Century
Minister
The life of a Christian is a race, in which he must run and persevere if he is to obtain the prize. It is not enough that we profess Christianity; …