he is cast forth The verb is in a past tense; he is already cast forth by the very fact of not abiding in Christ. This consequence follows so inevitably that to state the one is to state the other. The same remark applies to -is withered." But the cast-out branch may be grafted in again (Romans 11:23) and the dead branch may be raised to life again (John 5:21; John 5:25). The rest of the picture looks forward to the day of judgment. -Men gather" should be quite indefinitely, they gather(see on Luke 12:20).

they are burned Or, they burn.

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