8, 9. When the most High divided to the nations their inheritance--In
the division of the earth, which Noah is believed to have made by
divine direction
(Ge 10:5;
De 2:5-9;
Ac 17:26, 27),
Palestine was reserved by the wisdom and goodness of Heaven for the
possession of His peculiar people and the display of the most
stupendous wonders. The theater was small, but admirably suited for the
convenient observation of the human race--at the junction of the two
great continents of Asia and Africa, and almost within sight of Europe.
From this spot as from a common center the report of God's wonderful
works, the glad tidings of salvation through the obedience and
sufferings of His own eternal Son, might be rapidly and easily wafted
to every part of the globe.
he set the bounds of the people according to the number of the children
of Israel--Another rendering, which has received the sanction of
eminent scholars, has been proposed as follows: "When the Most High
divided to the nations their inheritance, when He separated the sons of
Adam and set the bounds of every people, the children of Israel were
few in numbers, when the Lord chose that people and made Jacob His
inheritance" (compare
De 30:5;
Ge 34:30;
Ps 105:9-12).
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