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Introduction 1 2 3 Hosea Amos
Joel 3
This chapter has been partly fulfilled in the several
deliverances of the Jews, and will have its full accomplishment at
the great day. It contains a prophecy of God reckoning with the
enemies of his people, ver. 1-8. Of his openly judging all nations,
ver. 9-17. And of the provision he has made for his people, ver.
18-21.
Verse 1. In those days - When I shall by Cyrus bring Judah out of
Babylon. Of Judah - As the type of the whole remnant that are
saved. And Jerusalem - For beside what refers to the two tribes
restored by Cyrus, the bringing back the captivity of the whole
Israel of God by Christ is to be considered all along through this
chapter.
Verse 2. All nations - In the type it is all those nations that have
oppressed Judah, in the anti-type, all nations that have been
enemies to Christ and the church. Into the valley of Jehoshaphat -
I will debate my people's cause, and do them right in the midst of
my church, signified by the valley of Jehoshaphat. Parted my land
- Such is the injustice of the persecutors of the church now, and so
God will judge them in due time.
Verse 3. Cast lots - It was customary with conquerors to divide the
captives by lot, and so did these enemies of the Jews.
Verse 4. Yea - Have I done you any wrong, which you avenge upon my
people? Or do you begin to violate the laws of neighbourhood and
friendship, and think to escape? Do ye think you have to do with a
poor opprest people, my people, and I nothing concerned at it?
Palestine - On which were towns of trade, and merchants that
bought and sold these captives. A recompence - Have I or my
people so dealt with you? And if - If you will deal thus, I will
speedily avenge myself and my people of you.
Verse 5. Taken - Either as part of the spoil, or as part of your pay. My
silver - Silver and gold vessels dedicated to my service.
Verse 6. Remove them - That there might be no hope of their return to
their country.
Verse 7. I will raise them - This was fulfilled when Alexander, and his
successors dismissed all the Jews that were slaves in Greece, and
gave them leave to return to their own country.
Verse 8. And I will sell - Give them up into the hands of the Jews.
Verse 9. This - These things which I will do to the enemies of God's
people. The Gentiles - The Assyrians, Chaldeans, and Grecians
successively. Prepare war - Make ready for wars against the
enemies of my people.
Verse 10. I am strong - Put on strength and valour; let none be absent
from this war.
Verse 11. Round about - All round about Judah. Thither - Toward
Jerusalem; the church and heritage of God. Thy mighty ones - All
those mighty warriors whom thou wilt make use of successively
to punish the oppressors of thy church.
Verse 12. The heathen - The several nations in their appointed time,
perhaps the Assyrians first under Salmaneser, next under
Sennacherib, both of whom came up to the valley of Jehoshaphat.
For there - In the midst of my people to plead with, condemn and
punish the heathen round about Judea.
Verse 13. Put ye - Ye executioners of divine vengeance: begin to reap,
cut down sinners ripe for judgment; let Tiglath Pilneser and his
soldiers cut down Syria and its king, for their violence against my
people. Let Cyaxares and his armies cut down Assyria. Let
Nebuchadnezzar cut down Moab, Ammon, mount Seir, Egypt,
Tyre, Zidon and the Philistines; after this let Cyrus reap down the
ripened Babylonians, and Alexander the Medes and Persians. And
let the divided Grecian captains cut down one another, 'till the
Roman cut them down. And when this is done God will have
mighty ones still to cut down his enemies, 'till the final judgment
wherein they all shall for ever be destroyed. Get you down - In
another metaphor the prophet declares the cutting off the church's
enemies. The press - As the grapes in the press are trod, so the
enemies of God's people, are to be trodden in the wine-press of
God's displeasure. Overflow - The blood of slaughtered men runs
as wine prest out, in greater abundance than the vats can hold. Is
great - The violence and all manner of sins of these kingdoms is
grown exceeding great.
Verse 14. In the valley of decision - Where God having gathered them,
decided their quarrels, and by the conqueror punish the conquered
for their sins against God and his people. The day - The day of
vengeance.
Verse 16. Shall roar - He will strike the enemy with astonishment as the
roaring of the lion astonishes the weaker beasts of the forest.
Verse 17. Dwelling - Very graciously present with you, and ever
watching over you, and delighting to save you. Then - After her
enemies are destroyed and the remnant is saved, and the Messiah
is come; for to him and his days these things ultimately refer.
Jerusalem - The church of Christ. Strangers - No profane or
unclean person shall pass through it, or be found in it any more
for ever.
Verse 18. The mountains - The vines planted upon the mountains. Shall
flow - So fruitful shall the hills be, that milk shall abound every
where. A fountain - The prophet alludes to those waters which
were conveyed from some spring through conduit pipes towards
the altar. This no doubt is a shadow of the purifying blood of
Christ, and his sanctifying spirit and word. And in that it is said to
come from the house of the Lord, it intimates that this saving
grace shall be first preached from Jerusalem, and by the church,
which is the house of God, shall be published to others. Shittim -
Was a place in the plains of Moab. These spiritual waters shall
flow down to the dry and thirsty, the barren and fruitless Gentiles,
and make them fruitful.
Verse 19. Egypt - By Egypt we may understand all the enemies of the
church who carry it toward the church, as Egypt carried it toward
Israel. Edom - Edom was an implacable enemy to Judah in his
greatest distress. And all who come under Edom's character are
here threatened under this name. Judah - The people of God.
Verse 20. Judah - The redeemed of the Lord, his church.
Verse 21. And I will cleanse - Purge away both by the spirit of
sanctification and by free pardon in the blood of the redeemer.
Their blood - Their sinfulness, which before I had not taken away.
Chapter 3:
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Introduction 1 2 3 Hosea Amos
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