Romanos 11:16

16 Y dado que Abraham y los otros patriarcas fueron santos, sus descendientes también serán santos, del mismo modo que toda la masa de pan es santa porque la porción que se da como ofrenda es santa. Pues, si las raíces del árbol son santas, las ramas también lo serán.

Romanos 11:16 Meaning and Commentary

Romans 11:16

For if the firstfruit be holy
Some by "the firstfruit" and "root" understand Christ, who is sometimes called, "the firstfruits of them that slept", ( 1 Corinthians 15:20 ) , and "the root of Jesse and David", ( Isaiah 11:10 ) ( Romans 15:12 ) ( Revelation 5:5 ) , and indeed of all the righteous; and certain it is, that since he is holy, has all the holiness of his people in him, and is sanctification unto them, they shall be holy likewise; have it imparted to them in this life, and perfected in them in another: but this does not seem to agree with the apostle's argument. Others think that by them are meant the Jewish ancestors, and particularly Abraham, and dream of a holiness derived from him to his natural seed; but if no such holiness was derived from him to his immediate offspring, Ishmael, it can hardly be thought any should be communicated by him to his remote posterity; and to these here designed, at the distance of four or five thousand years from him: but by them are intended the first converts among the Jews, under the Gospel dispensation; it being usual with the apostle to call those persons, that were first converted in any place, the firstfruits of it; see ( Romans 16:5 ) ( 1 Corinthians 16:15 ) ; These were they who received the firstfruits of the Spirit in Judea, and who first among the Jews hoped and believed in Christ; these were but few in number, as the "firstfruit" is but small in comparison of "the lump", and mean, abject, and despicable, as the "root" under, and in a dry ground is; but yet were pledges and presages of a larger number of souls among that people, to be converted in the latter day: now the apostle's argument is, "if the firstfruit be holy",

the lump is also holy, and if the root be holy, so are the branches;
that is, that whereas those persons who were converted among the Jews, however few in number, and despicable in appearance they might be, yet were truly sanctified by the Spirit of God; and as they were, so should the whole body of that people be in the last days, "when holiness [shall] be upon the horses' bells, [and] every pot in Judah and Jerusalem shall be holiness unto the Lord of hosts", ( Zechariah 14:20 Zechariah 14:21 ) , by which metaphorical expressions is meant, that holiness should be common to the whole nation, and all the inhabitants of it, of which the call of some few among them was a pledge and presage. The allusion in the former clause is to the holy offerings of firstfruits to the Lord, the two wave loaves, ( Leviticus 23:14 Leviticus 23:17 ) , whereby the whole lump was sanctified, for after use throughout the year following; and that in the latter clause, to the holiness of trees; that is, to trees devoted to sacred use or that were planted in a field appropriated thereunto: hence we read F20, that the men of Jericho permitted, or as other exemplars read it, cut down (vdqh lv twyzmg) , "branches of holiness", or "holy branches"; and eat fallen fruit on the sabbath day. F21 Bartenora explains these branches, of such that grow upon a tree devoted to holy uses; and Maimonides F23, observes, that they thought it lawful to eat what grew in a holy field.


FOOTNOTES:

F20 Misn. Pesachim, c. 4. sect. 8.
F21 In Misn. Pesachim. c. 4. sect. 8.
F23 In ib.

Romanos 11:16 In-Context

14 porque, de alguna manera, quiero hacer que los hijos de Israel sientan celos de lo que tienen ustedes, los gentiles, y entonces yo pueda salvar a algunos de ellos.
15 Pues, si el rechazo de ellos hizo que Dios ofreciera la salvación al resto del mundo, la aceptación de ellos será algo aún más maravilloso. ¡Será vida para los que estaban muertos!
16 Y dado que Abraham y los otros patriarcas fueron santos, sus descendientes también serán santos, del mismo modo que toda la masa de pan es santa porque la porción que se da como ofrenda es santa. Pues, si las raíces del árbol son santas, las ramas también lo serán.
17 Algunas ramas del árbol de Abraham —algunos del pueblo de Israel— han sido arrancadas; y ustedes, los gentiles, que eran ramas de un olivo silvestre, fueron injertados. Así que ahora ustedes también reciben la bendición que Dios prometió a Abraham y a sus hijos, con lo cual comparten con ellos el alimento nutritivo que proviene de la raíz del olivo especial de Dios.
18 Así que no se jacten de haber sido injertados para reemplazar a las ramas que fueron arrancadas. Ustedes son solo una rama, no son la raíz.
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