For, behold, the Lord, the LORD of hosts, doth take away from
Jerusalem and from Judah the rod (a) and the staff, the whole support
of bread, and the whole support of water,
(a) Because they trusted in their abundance and prosperity he shows
that they should be taken from them.... [ Continue Reading ]
The mighty man, and the man of war, (b) the judge, and the prophet,
and the prudent, and the ancient,
(b) The temporal governor and the minister.... [ Continue Reading ]
The captain of fifty, and the honourable man, and the counsellor, and
the skilful craftsman, and the (c) eloquent orator.
(c) By these he means that God would take away everything that was of
any value, and which they had any opportunity to want in themselves.... [ Continue Reading ]
And I will give (d) children [to be] their princes, and babes shall
rule over them.
(d) Not only in age: but in manners, knowledge and strength.... [ Continue Reading ]
And the people shall be (e) oppressed, every one by another, and every
one by his neighbour: the child shall behave himself proudly against
the elder, and the base against the honourable.
(e) For lack of good regiment and order.... [ Continue Reading ]
When a man shall (f) take hold of his brother of the house of his
father, [saying], Thou hast clothing, be thou our ruler, and [let]
this ruin [be] under thy hand:
(f) He shows that this plague will be so horrible that contrary to the
common manner of men, who by nature are ambitious, no one will b... [ Continue Reading ]
In that day shall he (g) swear, saying, I will not be an healer; for
in my house [is] neither bread nor clothing: make me not a ruler of
the people.
(g) Fear will cause him to forswear himself, rather than to take such
a dangerous charge upon himself.... [ Continue Reading ]
The (h) show of their countenance doth witness against them; and they
declare their sin as Sodom, they hide [it] not. Woe to their soul! for
they have rewarded evil to themselves.
(h) When God examines their deed on which they now set an impudent
face, he will find the mark of their impiety in thei... [ Continue Reading ]
(i) Say ye to the righteous, that [it shall be] well [with him]: for
they shall eat the fruit of their doings.
(i) You that are godly be assured that God will defend you in the
midst of these troubles.... [ Continue Reading ]
[As for] my people, (k) children [are] their oppressors, and women
rule over them. O my people, they who lead thee cause [thee] to err,
and destroy the way of thy paths.
(k) Because the wicked people were more addicted to their princes than
to the commandments of God, he shows that he would give th... [ Continue Reading ]
The LORD will enter into judgment with the (l) elders of his people,
and with their princes: for ye have eaten up the vineyard; the spoil
of the poor [is] in your houses.
(l) Meaning that the rulers and governors had destroyed his Church and
not preserved it, according to their duty.... [ Continue Reading ]
What mean ye [that] ye beat my people to pieces, (m) and grind the
faces of the poor? saith the Lord GOD of hosts.
(m) That is, you show all cruelty against them.... [ Continue Reading ]
Moreover the LORD saith, (n) Because the daughters of Zion are
haughty, and walk with (o) extended necks and (p) wanton eyes, walking
and (q) mincing [as] they go, and making a (r) tinkling with their
feet:
(n) He means the people because of the arrogancy and pride of their
women who gave themselve... [ Continue Reading ]
The mirrors, and the fine linen, and the turbans, and the (s) veils.
(s) In rehearsing all these things particularly he shows the lightness
and vanity of such as cannot be content with comely apparel according
to their degree.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thy men shall fall by the (t) sword, and thy mighty in the war.
(t) Meaning that God will not only punish the women but their husbands
who have permitted this dissoluteness and also the commonwealth which
has not remedied it.... [ Continue Reading ]