John Calvin Complete Commentary - Romans 2:19 - 2:19

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John Calvin Complete Commentary - Romans 2:19 - 2:19


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19.And believest thyself, etc. More is still granted to them; as though they had not only what was sufficient for themselves, but also that by which they could enrich others. He grants, indeed, that they had such abundance of learning, as that others might have been supplied. (80)



(80) Calvin has passed over here several clauses: they are so plain as to require no remarks, except the two last. “ instructor of the unwise — insipientium ,” ἀφρόνων of such as were foolish from not understanding things rightly. “ teacher of the ignorant — imperitorum ,” νηπίων babes, that is, of such as were ignorant like babes. But these and the foregoing titles, “ guide of the blind,” and, “ to those in darkness,” were such as the Jewish doctors assumed, and are not to be considered as having any great difference in their real meaning. There seems to be no reason to suppose, with [Doddridge ] and some others, that “ blind, foolish, ignorant” were the Gentiles, for the Jews did not assume the office of teaching them. It is to be observed that Paul here takes the case, not of the common people, but of the learned — the teachers.