Romani 2:25

25 Perciocchè ben giova la circoncisione, se tu osservi la legge; ma, se tu sei trasgreditor della legge, la tua circoncisione divien incirconcisione.

Romani 2:25 Meaning and Commentary

Romans 2:25

For circumcision verily profiteth
The plea from circumcision in favour of the Jews, and their acceptance with God, and justification before him, is here, and in the following verses, considered. The apostle allows that circumcision was profitable; which must be understood whilst it was in force, before the abrogation of it, for since, it is not profitable but pernicious; and then it was only profitable, in case the law was kept:

if thou keepest the law;
that is, perfectly; for circumcision obliged persons to keep the whole law. Now the circumcised Jews did not keep it in such sense; wherefore circumcision was of no use to them, but, on the contrary, was an handwriting against them.

But if thou be a breaker of the law, thy circumcision is made
uncircumcision;
that is, it is not accounted circumcision; it is of no avail; such a man was all one as an uncircumcised Gentile, and appeared to be uncircumcised in a spiritual sense: the apostle perhaps alludes to a practice among some of the Jews, to bring on and draw over the foreskin, after they had been circumcised; (See Gill on 1 Corinthians 7:18).

Romani 2:25 In-Context

23 Tu, che ti glorii nella legge, disonori Iddio per la trasgression della legge?
24 Poichè il nome di Dio è per voi bestemmiato fra i Gentili, siccome è scritto.
25 Perciocchè ben giova la circoncisione, se tu osservi la legge; ma, se tu sei trasgreditor della legge, la tua circoncisione divien incirconcisione.
26 Se dunque gl’incirconcisi osservano gli statuti della legge, non sarà la loro incirconcisione reputata circoncisione?
27 E se la incirconcisione ch’è di natura, adempie la legge, non giudicherà egli te, che, con la lettera e con la circoncisione, sei trasgreditor della legge?
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