I have confidence in you through the Lord. — Literally, I have confidence wish regard to you in the Lordi.e., such confidence as a Christian teacher ought to have in Christian scholars. This has reference to the main body of the Church; an exception is immediately made as to the disaffected party, and especially their leader.

That ye will be none otherwise mindedi.e., no otherwise than I would have you be.

Shall bear his judgment. — “Judgment” is here not equivalent to “condemnation.” He shall be “put upon his trial,” “shall bear the sentence that shall be passed on him” — viz., by God.

Whosoever he be. — The Apostle does not fix upon any one particular person as the cause of the troubles in the Galatian Church, but he says that, whoever he may be, God will judge him.

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