CONTENTS
This Chapter is a continuation of the former, and is in fact part of
it. The curses having been proclaimed in the foregoing, the blessings
are subjoined in this. But I conceive that this Chapter is partly
prophetical, for many of the things spoken of; were fulfilled in the
successive perio... [ Continue Reading ]
Though I propose to make but a short observation on the whole of these
blessings, for the sake of being brief, and that I may not increase
the bulk of the present Commentary too much; yet I do beg the Reader
to remark with me, the greatness and extensiveness of the blessings
here promised. They rela... [ Continue Reading ]
Very awful are these denunciations. Wherever the sinner goes, however
he is circumstanced, however employed in the midst of the greatest
temporal possessions, the basket may be full, the wine presses running
over with new wine; yet, if the curse of GOD be upon the whole, they
are of no value; misery... [ Continue Reading ]
The picture of misery is drawn more horrible in these verses, from
describing the particular features of the curses, the LORD threatens
to send after the sinner. If the Reader will attend to them minutely,
he will find, that they extend to almost every possible state to which
our poor nature can be... [ Continue Reading ]
I desired the Reader to remark with me in the opening of this Chapter,
that there should seem to be somewhat prophetical in its contents. And
if he compares what is here said, with the history of the Jewish
nation, in their Babylonish captivity, he will discover strong leading
particulars in proof o... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
OH, my soul! let the awful review of the calamities here held forth to
disobedient Israel, endear, with increasing love and affection, the
person of thy ever-adored Redeemer; and his great salvation to thee;
and may the perusal of this Chapter under the HOLY GHOST's teaching,
constrain t... [ Continue Reading ]