Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Galatians 4:20

Translate as Greek, "I could wish." If circumstances permitted (which they do not), I would gladly be with you [M. STUART].

now—as I was twice already. Speaking face to face is so much more effective towards loving persuasion than writing (II John 1:12; III John 1:13-14).

change my voice—as a mother (Galatians 4:19): adapting my tone of voice to what I saw in person your case might need. This is possible to one present, but not to one in writing [GROTIUS and ESTIUS].

I stand in doubt of you—rather, "I am perplexed about you," namely, how to deal with you, what kind of words to use, gentle or severe, to bring you back to the right path.




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