The Apostle Paul
Romans 10:11BSB·traditional attribution

It is just as the Scripture says: “Anyone who believes in Him will never be put to shame.”

John Calvin Reformed

11. For the Scripture saith, etc. Having stated the reasons why God had justly repudiated the Jews, he returns to prove the calling of the Gentiles, which is the other part of the question which he is discussing. As then he had explained the way by which men obtain salvation, and one that is common and opened to the Gentiles no less than to the...

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Paul's heart's desire and prayer for the Jews was their salvation, not a formal wish, but a real breathing out of the soul before God. Though he preached against their error, he prayed for them with strength and sincerity, as God Himself wills that none should perish.

AI summary

Commenting on Romans 10:1-11

John Gill Reformed Baptist

For the Scripture saith,.... Of this form of expression, or mode of speaking; see Gill on Rom 9:17. The passage referred to is Isa 28:16, cited before in Rom 9:33; the view with which it is produced is to prove the certain connection between faith and righteousness, and confession and salvation; or in other words, to observe that such who cordially believe in Christ, and...