Romanos 2:24

24 Porque el Nombre de Dios es blasfemado por medio de vosotros entre los gentiles, como está escrito

Romanos 2:24 Meaning and Commentary

Romans 2:24

For the name of God is blasphemed
The being and perfections of God, such as his holiness, omniscience, and omnipotence, are denied, or evil spoken of; and also the law of God, and the forms of worship instituted by him:

among the Gentiles through you:
through their iniquities, who when they observe them, conclude that the God of Israel is not omniscient, or he would know, and take notice of these things; and that he is not holy, or he could not bear them; nor omnipotent, or he would revenge them:

as it is written;
the passage or passages referred to are not mentioned, but are perhaps ( Isaiah 52:5 ) ( Ezekiel 36:20 Ezekiel 36:23 ) . In the former of these texts the words are, "they that rule over them make them to howl; saith the Lord, and my name continually every day is blasphemed"; which are spoken of the rulers of the people, either of their ecclesiastical or political rulers, or both; and so Aben Ezra interprets them of (larvy ylwdg) , "the great men of Israel"; and here by the apostle are applied to their doctors and wise men: and in the latter are these words, "thus saith the Lord God, I do not this for your sakes, O house of Israel, but for my holy name's sake, which ye have profaned among the Heathen"; that is, by their unbecoming walk and conversation, and especially by the disagreeable conduct of their principal men: and the Jews own the same things, and complain of them in much the "same language the apostle here does, saying, "they disgrace the law before the people of the earth, (the common people, or else the Gentiles,) how? a wise man sits and expounds in the congregation, saying, thou shalt not lend upon usury, and he lends upon usury; he says, thou shalt not commit a robbery, and he commits a robbery; he says, (bwngt al) , "thou shalt not steal, and he steals": says R. Berechiah, it happened to one man that his cloak was stolen from him, and he went before the judge about it, and he found it spread upon his bed or couch: and, says the same Rabbi, it happened to a certain man that his pot was stolen from him, and he went before the judge about it, and he found it upon his hearth: hence it is said, "as they were increased they sinned against me, therefore will I change their glory into shame", ( Hosea 4:7 ) F4.


FOOTNOTES:

F4 Debarim Rabba, sect. 2. fol. 236. 2.

Romanos 2:24 In-Context

22 ¿Tú, que dices que no se ha de adulterar, adulteras? ¿Tú, que abominas los ídolos, cometes sacrilegio
23 ¿Tú, que te jactas de la ley, con rebelión a la ley deshonras a Dios
24 Porque el Nombre de Dios es blasfemado por medio de vosotros entre los gentiles, como está escrito
25 Porque la circuncisión en verdad aprovecha, si guardares la ley; pero si eres rebelde a la ley, tu circuncisión es hecha prepucio
26 De manera que, si el incircunciso guardare las justicias de la ley, ¿no será tenido su prepucio por circuncisión

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Editado por: Russell M. Stendal

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