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God glorious in his judgments on Babel, ver. 1 - 5.
and his people's salvation, ver. 6 - 12.
1: O Lord - The prophet reflecting upon those great and glorious
prophecies which he had delivered, interrupts the course of his prophecies,
and breaks forth into a solemn celebration of God's wonderful works.
Thy counsels - From which all thy works proceed, and which thou hast from
time to time revealed to thy prophets and people, which were of old,
being conceived from all eternity, are true and firm, and shall
certainly be accomplished.
2: A city - Which is put for cities: or of enemies of God and his
people. And under the name cities he comprehends their countries and
kingdoms. Strangers - The royal cities, in which were the palaces of
strangers, of Gentiles. No city - Their cities and palaces have
been or shall be utterly and irrecoverably destroyed.
3: Shall fear - Thy stoutest enemies observing thy wonderful works,
shall be converted, or at least forced to tremble before thee.
4: For - For thou hast defended thy poor and helpless people.
As a storm - Makes a great noise, but without any effect.
5: The noise - The tumultuous noise, as the word properly signifies;
the rage and furious attempts of those Heathen nations that fought against
God's people. As the heat - With as much ease as thou dost allay the heat
of a dry place, by the shadow of thy clouds, or by the rain which falls
from black and shadowy clouds. The branch - The arm or power, as a branch
is the arm of a tree.
6: And - In mount Zion, in God's church. All people - Both
Jews and Gentiles. A feast - A feast made up of the most delicate
provisions, which is manifestly meant of the ordinances, graces, and
comforts given by God in his church. Of wines - Which have continued
upon the lees a competent time, whereby they gain strength, and are
afterwards drawn off, and refined.
7: The face - The covering of the face. The veil - The ignorance
of God, and of the true religion, which then was upon the Gentiles,
and now is upon the Jews.
8: He - Christ will by his death destroy the power of death,
take away the sting of the first death, and prevent the second.
In victory - Heb. unto victory; so as to overcome it perfectly; which
complete victory Christ hath already purchased for, and will in due
time actually confer upon his people. Rebuke - The reproach and contempt
cast upon his faithful people by the ungodly world.
9: Our God - Our Messiah, long since promised, and for whom we have
waited long, is come into the world, bringing salvation with him.
10: Rest - The powerful and gracious presence, of God shall have
its constant and settled abode. Moab - The Moabites are put for all
the enemies of God's church.
11: He - The Lord, whose power they shall be no more able to resist,
than the waters can resist a man that swims. Spread - To smite and destroy
them. The spoils - With all their wealth which they have gained by rapine,
and spoiling of God's people.
12: And - All thy fortifications, in which thou trustest.