Commentaries:
People's Commentary (NT)
Romans 10:21
But to Israel he saith. Quoted from Isaiah 65:2.
All day long I have stretched forth my hands. It presents the
figure of a parent, with hands extended, appealing to a wayward child.
That child was the Jewish nation. It was cast off because it "would" be
cast off. It refused to listen to appeals. See Matthew 23:37. The apostle
is far from ascribing the rejection of Israel to a divine decree, but
he assigns the cause to Israel itself. Just so the Savior says in the
passage just referred to, "How often 'would I' have gathered, . . . but
'ye would not'". The divine wish was that Israel should be saved, but
Israel stubbornly refused.
Romans 10:19-21
Did not Israel know? Why, the Jew is supposed to object, if the
Gospel has been extended so widely, is the greater portion of Israel in
ignorance that the Gentiles were to be saved? Paul replies that Israel
should have known:
First, Moses saith. (1) Moses foretells the call of another people
to the favor of God (Deuteronomy 32:21);
Esaias . . . saith. (2) Isaiah still more plainly predicts the
salvation of the Gentiles in Isaiah 65:1, and (3) he predicts the
falling away of Israel in Isaiah 65:2.
Other commentary entries containing this verse:
Romans 10:19-21
Romans 10:21
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