Verse (Click for Chapter) New International Version to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen. New Living Translation All glory to God forever and ever! Amen. English Standard Version to whom be the glory forever and ever. Amen. Berean Standard Bible to whom be glory forever and ever. Amen. Berean Literal Bible to whom be the glory to the ages of the ages. Amen. King James Bible To whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen. New King James Version to whom be glory forever and ever. Amen. New American Standard Bible to whom be the glory forevermore. Amen. NASB 1995 to whom be the glory forevermore. Amen. NASB 1977 to whom be the glory forevermore. Amen. Legacy Standard Bible to whom be the glory forever and ever. Amen. Amplified Bible to Him be [ascribed all] the glory through the ages of the ages. Amen. Christian Standard Bible To him be the glory forever and ever. Amen. Holman Christian Standard Bible To whom be the glory forever and ever. Amen. American Standard Version to whom be the glory for ever and ever. Amen. Aramaic Bible in Plain English To whom be glory to the eternity of eternities. Amen. Contemporary English Version God will be given glory forever and ever. Amen. Douay-Rheims Bible To whom is glory for ever and ever. Amen. English Revised Version to whom be the glory for ever and ever. Amen. GOD'S WORD® Translation Glory belongs to our God and Father forever! Amen. Good News Translation To God be the glory forever and ever! Amen. International Standard Version To him be the glory forever and ever! Amen. Literal Standard Version to whom [is] the glory through the ages of the ages. Amen. Majority Standard Bible to whom be glory forever and ever. Amen. New American Bible to whom be glory forever and ever. Amen. NET Bible to whom be glory forever and ever! Amen. New Revised Standard Version to whom be the glory forever and ever. Amen. New Heart English Bible to whom be the glory forever and ever. Amen. Webster's Bible Translation To whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen. Weymouth New Testament To Him be the glory to the Ages of the Ages! Amen. World English Bible to whom be the glory forever and ever. Amen. Young's Literal Translation to whom is the glory to the ages of the ages. Amen. Additional Translations ... Audio Bible Context Paul's Greeting to the Galatians…4who gave Himself for our sins to rescue us from the present evil age, according to the will of our God and Father, 5to whom be glory forever and ever. Amen. 6I am amazed how quickly you are deserting the One who called you by the grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel—… Cross References Romans 11:36 For from Him and through Him and to Him are all things. To Him be the glory forever! Amen. 1 Corinthians 8:13 Therefore, if what I eat causes my brother to stumble, I will never eat meat again, so that I will not cause him to stumble. Treasury of Scripture To whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen. whom. 1 Chronicles 29:13 Now therefore, our God, we thank thee, and praise thy glorious name. Psalm 41:13 Blessed be the LORD God of Israel from everlasting, and to everlasting. Amen, and Amen. Psalm 72:19 And blessed be his glorious name for ever: and let the whole earth be filled with his glory; Amen, and Amen. Amen. Matthew 28:20 Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen. Jump to Previous Ages Amen Forever Forevermore GloryJump to Next Ages Amen Forever Forevermore GloryGalatians 1 1. Paul's greeting to the Galatians;6. He wonders why they have so soon left him and the gospel; 8. and accurses those who preach any other gospel than he did. 11. He learned the gospel not from men, but from God; 14. and shows what he was before his calling; 17. and what he did immediately after it. (5) Glory.--Perhaps, properly, the glory--i.e., the divine glory: that pre-eminent glory with which no other can compare. If this is the case, then it would be better to supply "is" than "be." His own peculiar glory does belong to God, and therefore the Christian ascribes it to Him as that which is already His; he does not pray for it as something unfulfilled, as, e.g., he prays for the coming of God's kingdom. In the insertion of this brief doxology the mind of the Apostle obeys an involuntary impulse of reverential awe. For a similar ascription in the same parenthetic form, comp. Romans 9:5. For ever and ever.--Literally, for ages of ages, a Hebraising expression for infinite time. Commonly, time was divided only into two great world-periods; but the second is, as it were, multiplied indefinitely--"for all possible ages." Verse 5. - To whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen (ῶ ἡ δόξα εἰς τοὺς αἰῶνας τῶν αἰώνων Ἀμήν). This doxology is not introduced as merely a reverential closing up of the greeting, before the writer hastens on to the subsequent words of rebuke. It is rather an indignant tender of homage to the Most High, flashing forth from a loyal, filial heart; confronting and seeking, so far as it thus may, to redress the wrong done to "our God and Father" by the Judaizing spirit uprearing itself among the Galatians. It is similar in tone to the indignant doxology in Romans 1:25. This view of its origin explains the fact that, as connected with a greeting, such doxology is found only in this of all St. Paul's Epistles. The indignation which pervades the tone of the whole passage favours the suppletion of ἔστω rather than of ἐστίν. Perhaps, indeed ἔστω is in general the more natural suppletion. In 1 Peter 4:11, where ἐστὶν is added by the writer, we have not so much a direct ascription of praise as an affirmation that to God belongs or is due the glory of our performing our several duties with reference to this end. In like manner in the (most probably interpolated) doxology at the close of the Lord's prayer in Matthew 6:13, "For thine is the kingdom," etc., the ascription of praise is not so much expressed as implied. Viewed in themselves, the words simply state the truth which constitutes the ground for our addressing to "our Father" our praises and our petitions. The article is most commonly prefixed to δόξα in such ascriptions of praise, whether δόξα stands alone, as Romans 11:36; Romans 16:27; Ephesians 3:21; Philippians 4:20; 2 Timothy 4:18; Hebrews 13:21; 2 Peter 3:18; or in conjunction with other nouns, as 1 Peter 4:11; Revelation 1:6; Revelation 7:12. It is wanting in Luke 2:14; Luke 19:38; 1 Timothy 1:17; Jude 1:25. When the article is added it marks the noun as expressing its notion viewed absolutely, in its entirety or universality: q.d. "Whatever glory is to be ascribed anywhere, be it ascribed to him." Thus ἡ δόξα is equivalent to "all glory." For ever and ever; literally, into the aions of the aions; apparently a form of expression adopted to denote intensification or superlativeness, like "holy of holies" (cf. Winer, 'Gram. N. T.,' § 36, 2). It is used where especial intensity is wished to be added to the notion of long undetermined duration; as Revelation 14:11; Revelation 15:7; Revelation 22:5, etc. The same notion is expressed, only with not the same passionate earnestness, by the phrase, "into the aions," in Luke 1:33; Romans 1:25; Romans 9:5; Romans 11:36, etc.; and by "into the aion," in Matthew 21:19; John 6:51, 58, etc. Possibly there is a reference of contrast to" this present aidn" of ver. 4. This, however, is doubtful; for in ver. 4 aion points to a particular condition of affairs subsisting in this aion rather than to a mere mode of duration, which latter is alone in view here. The like observation applies to Ephesians 2:2 compared with ver. 7.Parallel Commentaries ... Greek to whom [be]ᾧ (hō) Personal / Relative Pronoun - Dative Masculine Singular Strong's 3739: Who, which, what, that. glory δόξα (doxa) Noun - Nominative Feminine Singular Strong's 1391: From the base of dokeo; glory, in a wide application. forever αἰῶνας (aiōnas) Noun - Accusative Masculine Plural Strong's 165: From the same as aei; properly, an age; by extension, perpetuity; by implication, the world; specially a Messianic period. [and] τῶν (tōn) Article - Genitive Masculine Plural Strong's 3588: The, the definite article. Including the feminine he, and the neuter to in all their inflections; the definite article; the. ever. αἰώνων (aiōnōn) Noun - Genitive Masculine Plural Strong's 165: From the same as aei; properly, an age; by extension, perpetuity; by implication, the world; specially a Messianic period. Amen. ἀμήν (amēn) Hebrew Word Strong's 281: Of Hebrew origin; properly, firm, i.e. trustworthy; adverbially, surely. Links Galatians 1:5 NIVGalatians 1:5 NLT Galatians 1:5 ESV Galatians 1:5 NASB Galatians 1:5 KJV Galatians 1:5 BibleApps.com Galatians 1:5 Biblia Paralela Galatians 1:5 Chinese Bible Galatians 1:5 French Bible Galatians 1:5 Catholic Bible NT Letters: Galatians 1:5 To whom be the glory forever (Gal. Ga) |