Romans 4:14 For if they that are of the law are heirs, faith is made void, and the promise is made of none effect:

'they that are of the law' -'for if it is those who rely on Law who are the heirs' (Wey)

The Jews ought to be glad that what Paul says it true. There is no definite article before "law". They that are "of law" is anyone laboring under the necessity of personally fulfilling law's demands (flawlessly). If gaining the promise is dependent on that, no ONE WILL GET THE PROMISE (Romans 3:23).

'faith is made void' -a system of perfect law-keeping doesn't demand faith, it demands flawlessness. And Abraham would be. nobody under such. system!

'the promise is made of none effect' -something gained by perfect law-keeping, really couldn't be called. promise, it would be. debt. In addition, none could inherit such. 'promise', for none can perfectly keep law (any law).

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