Romans 2:19

19 and are confident that you yourself are a guide of the blind, a light to those who are in darkness,

Romans 2:19 Meaning and Commentary

Romans 2:19

And art confident that thou thyself
Being vainly puffed up in, their fleshly minds, they were strongly persuaded that they were very fit persons to be

a guide to the blind:
all men are by nature blind, as to the knowledge of divine and spiritual things; the meaner sort of the people among the Jews seem to be intended here; or else the ignorant Gentiles, whom the Jews were very fond of making proselytes to their religion and laws; but miserable guides were they, whether to their own people, or others; blind guides of the blind. Gospel ministers best deserve this title:

a light of them that are in darkness;
so Christ, John the Baptist, the disciples of Christ, and all Gospel ministers are; but these men, who arrogated such characters to themselves, were dim lights, and dark lanterns. The apostle seems to have respect to those very high and exalted characters the Jews give of their doctors, as when they call one, (arwhnd anyuwb) , "the lamp of light" F23; another, (avydq) (anyuwb) , "the holy lamps" F24; and a third, (larvy rn) , "the lamp of Israel" F25; with many others of the same kind; (See Gill on Matthew 5:14) and (See Gill on John 5:35).


FOOTNOTES:

F23 T. Bab. Cetubot, fol. 17. 1.
F24 Zohar passim.
F25 T. Bab. Beracot, fol. 28. 2.

Romans 2:19 In-Context

17 Indeed you bear the name of a Yehudi, and rest on the law, and glory in God,
18 and know his will, and approve the things that are excellent, being instructed out of the law,
19 and are confident that you yourself are a guide of the blind, a light to those who are in darkness,
20 a corrector of the foolish, a teacher of babies, having in the law the form of knowledge and of the truth.
21 You therefore who teach another, don't you teach yourself? You who preach that a man shouldn't steal, do you steal?
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