30 Just as you who were at one time disobedient to God have now received mercy as a result of their disobedience,

Other Translations of Romans 11:30

King James Version

30 For as ye in times past have not believed believed: or, obeyed God, yet have now obtained mercy through their unbelief:

English Standard Version

30 For just as you were at one time disobedient to God but now have received mercy because of their disobedience,

The Message

30 There was a time not so long ago when you were on the outs with God. But then the Jews slammed the door on him and things opened up for you.

New King James Version

30 For as you were once disobedient to God, yet have now obtained mercy through their disobedience,

New Living Translation

30 Once, you Gentiles were rebels against God, but when the people of Israel rebelled against him, God was merciful to you instead.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Romans 11:30

Commentary on Romans 11:22-32

(Read Romans 11:22-32)

Of all judgments, spiritual judgments are the sorest; of these the apostle is here speaking. The restoration of the Jews is, in the course of things, far less improbable than the call of the Gentiles to be the children of Abraham; and though others now possess these privileges, it will not hinder their being admitted again. By rejecting the gospel, and by their indignation at its being preached to the Gentiles, the Jews were become enemies to God; yet they are still to be favoured for the sake of their pious fathers. Though at present they are enemies to the gospel, for their hatred to the Gentiles; yet, when God's time is come, that will no longer exist, and God's love to their fathers will be remembered. True grace seeks not to confine God's favour. Those who find mercy themselves, should endeavour that through their mercy others also may obtain mercy. Not that the Jews will be restored to have their priesthood, and temple, and ceremonies again; an end is put to all these; but they are to be brought to believe in Christ, the true become one sheep-fold with the Gentiles, under Christ the Great Shepherd. The captivities of Israel, their dispersion, and their being shut out from the church, are emblems of the believer's corrections for doing wrong; and the continued care of the Lord towards that people, and the final mercy and blessed restoration intended for them, show the patience and love of God.