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THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS - Chapter 9 - Verse 28
Cut it short. This word here means to execute it speedily. The destruction shall not be delayed.
In righteousness. So as to manifest his own justice. The work, though apparently severe, yet shall be a just expression of God's abhorrence of the sins of the people.
Because a short work. The word here rendered "short" means, properly, that which is determined on or decreed. This is the sense of the Hebrew; and the phrase here denotes the purpose which was determined on in relation to the Jews.
Upon the earth. Upon the land of Israel. See Barnes "Mt 5:5"; See Barnes "Mt 4:8".
The design for which the apostle introduces this passage is to show that God of old destroyed many of the Jews for their sin; and that, therefore, the doctrine of the apostle was no new thing, that the Jews might be excluded from the peculiar privileges of the children of God.
{1} "the work" or, "the account" {a} "because a short work" Isa 28:22