Galatians 5:3

3 I once more protest to every man who receives circumcision that he is under obligation to obey the whole Law of Moses.

Galatians 5:3 Meaning and Commentary

Galatians 5:3

For I testify again to every man
This is the form of an oath, a calling God to witness, swearing by the living God, and declaring as in his presence to every man, whether Jew or Gentile, whoever he be:

that is circumcised;
in order to obtain salvation, and as necessary to it:

that he is a debtor to do the whole law;
and this it is that made circumcision an insupportable yoke, for that itself might be bore, and was bore by children of eight days old; but the fulfilling of the whole law cannot be done by any man; and yet everyone that is circumcised, in order to procure righteousness and life, is bound to keep the whole law; because the law is only his righteousness, when he observes all that is required in it, and as the Lord has commanded; if he does not, he is pronounced accursed: and this proves what was before said, that Christ is of no profit to such persons; because they reject him and his righteousness, and, as much as in them lie, make void his obedience, sufferings, and death: hence the same thing is repeated, though not in the same words, in the next verse.

Galatians 5:3 In-Context

1 Christ having made us gloriously free--stand fast and do not again be hampered with the yoke of slavery.
2 Remember that it is I Paul who tell you that if you receive circumcision Christ will avail you nothing.
3 I once more protest to every man who receives circumcision that he is under obligation to obey the whole Law of Moses.
4 Christ has become nothing to any of you who are seeking acceptance with God through the Law: you have fallen away from grace.
5 *We* have not, for through the Spirit we wait with longing hope for an acceptance with God which is to come through faith.
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