* The calling of the Gentiles, and the rejection of the Jews. (1-7)
The Lord would preserve a remnant. (8-10) Judgments upon the wicked.
(11-16) The future happy and flourishing state of the church. (17-25)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-7 The Gentiles came to seek God, and find him, because they were
first sought and found of him. Often he meets some thoughtless trifler
or profligate opposer, and says to him, Behold me; and a speedy change
takes place. All the gospel day, Christ waited to be gracious. The
Jews were bidden, but w... [ Continue Reading ]
8-10 In the bunch of unripe grapes, at present of no value, the new
wine is contained. The Jews have been kept a distinct people, that all
may witness the fulfilment of ancient prophecies and promises. God's
chosen, the spiritual seed of praying Jacob, shall inherit his
mountains of bliss and joy, a... [ Continue Reading ]
11-16 Here the different states of the godly and wicked, of the Jews
who believed, and of those who persisted in unbelief, are set against
one another. They prepared a table for that troop of deities which the
heathen worship, and poured out drink-offerings to that countless
number. Their worshippe... [ Continue Reading ]
17-25 In the grace and comfort believers have in and from Christ, we
are to look for this new heaven and new earth. The former confusions,
sins and miseries of the human race, shall be no more remembered or
renewed. The approaching happy state of the church is described under
a variety of images. H... [ Continue Reading ]