Matthew Poole Commentary - Romans 12:19 - 12:19

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Romans 12:19 - 12:19


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Dearly beloved; he useth this friendly compellation, the better to persuade to the following duty, which is so hard to flesh and blood.



Avenge not yourselves: you had an exhortation to this purpose, Rom_12:17; but considering the proneness of corrupt nature to private and personal revenge, he renews his exhortation, and enlargeth upon it. This seems to be borrowed from Lev_19:18.



But rather give place unto wrath; i.e. say some, your own wrath: q.d. Be not angry, or suffer not your anger to hurry you to revenge; give way a little, and walk aside, as Ahasuerus did, when his wrath kindled against Haman. Others refer it to the wrath of those who wrong us; decline their wrath, as David did Saul’s; put up wrongs and injuries. But it is better referred to the wrath of God, which they seem to prevent who seek revenge: q.d. Suffer God to vindicate and right you, to avenge you of your adversaries; commit your cause to him, and do not take his work out of his hand. This sense agrees well with what follows.



For it is written; viz. in Deu_32:35. This is cited also, Psa_94:1 Nah_1:2 Heb_10:30.