1._In that day. _Here the Prophet speaks in general of the judgment of
God, and thus includes the whole of Satan’s kingdom. Having formerly
spoken of the vengeance of God to be displayed against tyrants and
wicked men who have shed innocent blood, he now proceeds farther, and
publishes the proclamat... [ Continue Reading ]
2._Sing to the vineyard of redness. _(191) He now shews that all this
will promote the salvation of the Church; for the Lord attends to the
interests of his people, whom he has taken under his guardianship and
protection. In order, therefore, that the Church may be restored,
Satan and all his kingdo... [ Continue Reading ]
3._I Jehovah keep it. _Here the Lord asserts his care and diligence in
dressing and guarding the vine, as if he had said, that he left
nothing undone that belonged to the duty of a provident and
industrious householder. Not only does he testify what he will do,
when the time for gladness and congrat... [ Continue Reading ]
4._Fury is not in me. _This verse contains excellent consolation; for
it expresses the incredible warmth of love which the Lord bears
towards his people, though they are of a wicked and rebellious
disposition. God assumes, as we shall see, the character of a father
who is grievously offended, and wh... [ Continue Reading ]
5._Will she take hold of my strength? _ או (ō,) is frequently a
disjunctive conjunction, (196) and therefore this passage is explained
as if the particle had been twice used, “_Either _let her take hold
of my strength, _or _let her make peace with me;” that is, “If she
do not enter into favor with m... [ Continue Reading ]
6._Afterwards _(201) _shall Jacob put forth roots. _He now gives
actual proof of that love of which he formerly spoke. In order to
understand it better, we must consider the condition of that ancient
people; for it was the heritage of God, not through its own merits,
but by the blessing of adoption.... [ Continue Reading ]
7._Hath he smitten him? _(202) He confirms the former statement, and
shews that, even in chastisements, there are certain and manifest
proofs of the goodness and mercy of God; for while the Lord chastises
his people, he moderates the severity in such a manner as always to
leave some room for compass... [ Continue Reading ]
8._In measure. _This is the second proof of the divine compassion
towards all the elect, whom he chastises for this purpose, that they
may not perish; and, by mitigating the punishments which he inflicts
upon them, he pays such regard to their weakness that he never permits
them to be oppressed beyo... [ Continue Reading ]
9._Therefore in this manner shall the iniquity of Jacob be expiated.
_After having spoken of the chastisement of the people, he begins to
state more clearly that the Lord promotes the interests of his people
by these chastisements, so that they derive benefit from them. He had
mentioned this formerl... [ Continue Reading ]
10._Yet the defenced city shall be desolate _Here the copulative ו
(_vau_) is generally supposed to mean _for_, and some take it for
_otherwise_. There will thus be a twofold interpretation; for if we
translate it _because_, the Prophet will assign a reason for the
former statement, but that exposit... [ Continue Reading ]
11._When its harvest shall wither. _(207) Some think that the Prophet
has in his eye the metaphor of a vineyard, which he employed at the
beginning of the chapter, and therefore they translate קציר
(_kātzīr_,) _branches_. The word is certainly ambiguous; but as
קציר (_kātzīr_) means also a _harvest_... [ Continue Reading ]
12._And yet it shall come to pass on that day. _He softens the
harshness of the former statement; for it was a dreadful judgment of
God, that the people were deprived of all hope of mercy and favor. The
particle ו (_vau_) must therefore be explained as in the tenth verse,
“_Nevertheless_, or, _and y... [ Continue Reading ]
13._It shall also come to pass in that day. _This is the explanation
of the former verse. He speaks metaphorically, and shews that so great
will be the power of God, that he will easily bring back his people.
As kings assemble large armies by the sound of a trumpet, so he shews
that it will be easy... [ Continue Reading ]