CONTENTS
The invasion of the land of Judah, is here predicted, and sad events
implicated in it: but towards the close, there are many precious
promises, typical, as it should seem, of Judah's deliverer, even
Christ.... [ Continue Reading ]
The valley of vision, must mean Judah, for the Psalmist describes it
as such, Psalms 125:2. And the holy city, Jerusalem, is called a land
of vision, on account of the prophet's dwelling in it, and delivering
their predictions there. And here, the Lord's land, which is the glory
of all lands, comes... [ Continue Reading ]
The Prophet, like a true servant of the Lord, though himself had the
least hand in bringing down the judgments of God, yet he will be the
first to lament them. Alas! when God's corrections are in our land,
what would become of it, if the Lord's handful of people were not at
prayer? What a gracious a... [ Continue Reading ]
Whatever were the histories in the siege of Judah, as this scripture
records, I stay not to inquire; but I think, without violence to the
expressions, by the uncovering of Judah, and the breaches of the city
of David, we may very safely suppose, it had reference to somewhat
more than the mere events... [ Continue Reading ]
Reader! do not fail to remark, how the Lord, by the same process of
grace, carries on his merciful designs towards his people, in all
ages. He visits their offences with the rod, and their sin with
scourges. He sends trouble among them, and calls to weeping and
prayer. But if, instead of spiritual h... [ Continue Reading ]
The removal of Shebna from the office of treasurer, no doubt, took
place in the history of Judah; perhaps in the event of the invasion.
But the introduction of the subject here seems to have reference to
what the Prophet had in commission to deliver concerning a greater
than Shebna, in the close of... [ Continue Reading ]
The Prophet gives, in these verses, a very pleasing account of the
character of Eliakim, and of the Lord's approbation of him. I confess
myself inclined to drop all considerations of the servant, to look at
the master; for very certain it is, a greater than Eliakim, the son of
Hilkiah, is here typic... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
BLESSED Jesus! I pass over every lesser subject, and every lesser
object, to fix mine eyes on thee, oh thou excelling excellence of all
perfection! The burden indeed of the valley of vision. It is the Lord,
who for thine own people, thine Israel and Judah after the flesh, hath
brought th... [ Continue Reading ]