Commentaries:
Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
Were baptized into Christ (eiv Xriston ebaptisqhte). First aorist passive indicative of baptizw. Better, "were baptized unto Christ" in reference to Christ.
Did put on Christ (Xriston enedusasqe). First aorist middle indicative of enduw (-nw). As a badge or uniform of service like that of the soldier. This verb is common in the sense of putting on garments (literally and metaphorically as here). See further in Paul (Romans 13:14; Colossians 3:9 f.; Ephesians 4:22-24; Ephesians 6:11, Ephesians 6:14). In I Thessalonians 5:8 Paul speaks of "putting on the breastplate of righteousness." He does not here mean that one enters into Christ and so is saved by means of baptism after the teaching of the mystery religions, but just the opposite. We are justified by faith in Christ, not by circumcision or by baptism. But baptism was the public profession and pledge, the soldier's sacramentum, oath of fealty to Christ, taking one's stand with Christ, the symbolic picture of the change wrought by faith already (Romans 6:4-6).
Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing Galatians 3:27:
Romans 6:3
Romans 13:14
1 Corinthians 10:2
1 Corinthians 12:13
Colossians 2:12
Colossians 3:10
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