Mace(i)
28 for it is not the Jew in outward appearance, neither is it the external mark of circumcision:
29 but it is the Jew, who is so inwardly, and it is the circumcision of the heart, according to the spiritual, not the literal sense, which have the approbation, I do not say of men, but of God.
3 1 What advantage then hath the Jew? or what benefit is there from circumcision?
2 much every way: chiefly, because they were intrusted with the oracles of God.