Romains 3:30

30 Car il y a un seul Dieu, qui justifiera les circoncis par la foi, et les incirconcis par la foi.

Romains 3:30 Meaning and Commentary

Romans 3:30

Seeing it is one God
God is one in nature and essence, though there are three persons in the Godhead, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; whence it appears, that he that is the God of the Jews, is also the God of the Gentiles, or there would be more gods than one; and that these are justified in one and the same manner, or God must be divided; for God, as he is one in nature, so he is one in will, in his promises, and in the methods of his grace:

which shall justify the circumcision by faith, and uncircumcision
through faith.
The objects of justification are "the circumcision", the circumcised Jews, and "the uncircumcision", the uncircumcised Gentiles; the circumcision of the one does not forward, and the uncircumcision of the other does not hinder, nor neither of them effect the grace of justification: the justifier of them is one and the same, who is God; and the matter of their justification is the same, which is the righteousness of Christ; and the manner of it, or the means of their comfortable apprehension of it, is the same; for those phrases, "by faith", and "through faith", mean one and the same thing; see ( Philippians 3:9 ) .

Romains 3:30 In-Context

28 Nous concluons donc que l'homme est justifié par la foi, sans les ouvres de la loi.
29 Dieu est-il seulement le Dieu des Juifs? Ne l'est-il pas aussi des Gentils? Oui, il l'est aussi des Gentils;
30 Car il y a un seul Dieu, qui justifiera les circoncis par la foi, et les incirconcis par la foi.
31 Anéantissons-nous donc la loi par la foi? Nullement! Au contraire, nous établissons la loi.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.