Romans 2:11

"But glory, honor, and peace go to every man who does good, to the Jew first, and also to the Greek."

Key Reflection

This verse underscores that God's justice and rewards are not confined by ethnicity; both Jews and Gentiles (Greeks) receive glory, honor, and peace for doing good deeds. It highlights the universal applicability of divine standards, indicating that righteousness brings blessings irrespective of one’s background.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 11. For. This particle is used here to confirm what is said before, particularly that this punishment should be experienced by the Jew as well as the Gentile. For God would deal with both on the principles of justice. Respect of persons. The word thus rendered means partiality, in pronouncing judgment, in favouring one party or individual more than another, not because his cause is more just, but on account of something personal--on account of his wealth, or rank, or office, or influence, or by personal friendship, or by the fear of him. It has special reference to a judge who pronounces judgment between parties at law.

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