Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Romans 9:29

And as Esaias said—"hath said"

before—that is, probably in an earlier part of his book, namely, Isaiah 1:9.

Except the Lord of Sabaoth—that is, "The Lord of Hosts": the word is Hebrew, but occurs so in the Epistle of James (James 5:4), and has thence become naturalized in our Christian phraseology.

had left us a seed—meaning a "remnant"; small at first, but in due time to be a seed of plenty (compare Psalms 22:30-31; Isaiah 6:12-13).

we had been—"become"

as Sodom, etc.—But for this precious seed, the chosen people would have resembled the cities of the plain, both in degeneracy of character and in merited doom.



Romans 9:27-29

Esaias also crieth—"But Isaiah crieth"—an expression denoting a solemn testimony openly borne (John 1:15; John 7:28, John 7:37; John 12:44; Acts 23:6; Acts 24:21).

concerning Israel, Though the number of the children—"sons"

of Israel be as the sand of the sea, a—"the"

remnant—that is, the elect remnant only shall be saved.




Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Romans 9:29:

Malachi 4:6
James 5:4

 

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