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Gill's Exposition
Ye observe days, and months, and times, and years. Lest the apostle should be thought to suggest, without foundation, the inclination of these people to be in bondage to the ceremonies of the law, he…
Barnes' Notes
Ye observe - The object of this verse is to specify some of the things to which they had become enslaved. Days - The days here referred to are doubtless the days of the Jewish festivals. They had…
Adam Clarke
Ye observe days - Ye superstitiously regard the Sabbaths and particular days of your own appointment;
And months - New moons; times - festivals, such as those of tabernacles, dedication, passover,…
In these verses the apostle puts them in mind of what they were before their conversion to the faith of Christ, and what a blessed change their conversion had made upon them; and thence endeavours to…
Cambridge Bible
Perhaps this verse should be read interrogatively, -Do ye observe &c.?" or the construction may be carried on from the preceding verse, -How is it that ye are turning, … that ye are observing &c.?"
Ye…
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