John Calvin Complete Commentary - Luke 3:6 - 3:6

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John Calvin Complete Commentary - Luke 3:6 - 3:6


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Luk_3:6And all flesh shall see the salvation of God That salvation will not be at all obscure, or experienced by a small number of persons, but will strike every eye, and will be common to all. Hence it follows that this prediction was far from being accomplished, when the people returned from Babylon: (250) for though the Lord gave, at that time, a memorable display of his grace, yet he did not reveal his salvation to the whole world. On the contrary, the prophet’ design was, to present the uncommon excellence of the salvation which was to be manifested, in contrast with God’ former benefits, and thus to inform believers, that the dispensations of God towards his Church had never been so remarkable, nor his power so illustriously displayed in their deliverance. Flesh is here put for men, without being intended to denote their depravity. (251)



(250) “In populi reditu;” — “quand le peuple est retourne de Babylone.”

(251) “Le mot de Chair n'est pas ice mis pour denoter la corruption de nature, mais il signifie simplement les hommes.” — “ word Flesh is not put here to denote the corruption of nature, but means simply men.”