Romans 11:19

19 dices ergo fracti sunt rami ut ego inserar

Romans 11:19 Meaning and Commentary

Romans 11:19

Thou wilt say then
This is an objection which the apostle foresaw the Gentiles would make against what he had said, and in favour of their boasting;

the branches were broken off, that I might be grafted in.
The sense of which is, that the Jews were rejected and left out of the Gospel church, on purpose to make way for the Gentiles, that they might be put in their room; and consequently the Jews must be more vile and unworthy, and the Gentiles more deserving of such favours and privileges, or God would never have taken such a step, to leave out one to make room for the other.

Romans 11:19 In-Context

17 quod si aliqui ex ramis fracti sunt tu autem cum oleaster esses insertus es in illis et socius radicis et pinguidinis olivae factus es
18 noli gloriari adversus ramos quod si gloriaris non tu radicem portas sed radix te
19 dices ergo fracti sunt rami ut ego inserar
20 bene propter incredulitatem fracti sunt tu autem fide stas noli altum sapere sed time
21 si enim Deus naturalibus ramis non pepercit ne forte nec tibi parcat
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