Verse 19
19. destruction—everlasting at Christ's coming. Philippians 1:28, "perdition"; the opposite word is "Saviour" (Philippians 1:28- :).
end—fixed doom.
whose god is their belly— (Romans 16:18); hereafter to be destroyed by God (1 Corinthians 6:13). In contrast to our "body" (1 Corinthians 6:13- :), which our God, the Lord Jesus, shall "fashion like unto His glorious body." Their belly is now pampered, our body now wasted; then the respective states of both shall be reversed.
glory is in their shame—As "glory" is often used in the Old Testament for God (Psalms 106:20), so here it answers to "whose God," in the parallel clause; and "shame" is the Old Testament term contemptuously given to an idol (Psalms 106:20- :, Margin). Hosea 4:7 seems to be referred to by Paul (compare Hosea 4:7- :). There seems no allusion to circumcision, as no longer glorious, but a shame to them (Hosea 4:7- :). The reference of the immediate context is to sensuality, and carnality in general.
mind earthly things— (Romans 8:5). In contrast to Philippians 3:20; Colossians 3:2.
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