Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Romans 16:20 - 16:20

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Romans 16:20 - 16:20


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And the God of peace shall bruise Satan under your feet shortly - The apostle encourages the Romans to persevere in resisting the wiles of the devil with the assurance that, as good soldiers of Jesus Christ, they are “shortly” to receive their discharge, and have the satisfaction of “putting their feet upon the neck” of that formidable enemy - symbol familiar, probably, in all languages to express not only the completeness of the defeat, but the abject humiliation of the conquered foe. (See Jos 10:24; 2Sa 22:41; Eze 21:29; Psa 91:13). Though the apostle here styles Him who is thus to bruise Satan, the God of peace,” with special reference to the “divisions” (Rom 16:17) by which the church at Rome was in danger of being disturbed, this sublime appellation of God has here a wider sense, pointing to the whole “purpose for which the Son of God was manifested, to destroy the works of the devil” (1Jo 3:8); and indeed this assurance is but a reproduction of the first great promise, that the Seed of the woman should bruise the Serpent’s head (Gen 3:15).

The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you. Amen - The “Amen” here has no manuscript authority. What comes after this, where one would have expected the epistle to close, has its parallel in Phi 4:20, etc., and being in fact common in epistolary writings, is simply a mark of genuineness.