CONTENTS
Here is the same delightful subject continued, and carried on, through
the whole; namely, the Lord's care of his church, and the destruction
of his enemies, and this united subject runs through the whole
chapter.... [ Continue Reading ]
In the opening of this chapter, the Prophet begins it, if not in the
same words, yet at least to the same amount, as the Psalmist doth one
of his Psalms, when he saith, I will sing of mercy and judgment; unto
thee, O Lord, will I sing; Psalms 101:1; for here is mercy to the
Lord's Church; and judgme... [ Continue Reading ]
I place this verse alone, in order that the Reader may consider it
somewhat more particularly. It is Jehovah the Father who is here
speaking, and therefore it may be supposed that he is speaking, in the
first sense, of the person of our glorious Mediator. And the words
will then be as if Jehovah sai... [ Continue Reading ]
All these are so many different expressions, to intimate that the
Lord's mercy to his people is all of grace, and not for their deserts.
The Lord watcheth over them for good; but it is for the exaltation of
his free grace.... [ Continue Reading ]
I detain the Reader over this verse, just to remark, that though, in
the first view, the doctrine may seem harsh, yet the proper
apprehension presently clears it up, and stops such a conclusion. The
sense of the passage will not be far to gather, if we consider who,
and what are meant by a people of... [ Continue Reading ]
The chapter closeth most graciously. There is a day promised, when
Israel shall be gathered, yea, individually gathered. And when the
gospel proclamation, in the jubilee trumpet, shall be blown, the
saving effects shall be known. Poor sinners, ready to perish, from all
the countries of the earth, sh... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
READER! while Jehovah is thus singing to his Church, and commanding
his people to sing unto her also, a vineyard of red wine: let you and
I join the holy song, and beginning in Him, who is the chief musician,
and the whole cause of our song, and who alone can string our hearts,
and tune... [ Continue Reading ]