22. Yet . . . a remnant--not of righteous persons, but
some of the guilty who should "come forth" from the destruction of
Jerusalem to Babylon, to lead a life of hopeless exile there. The
reference here is to judgment, not mercy, as
Eze 14:23
shows.
ye shall see their . . . doings; and . . . be comforted--Ye, the
exiles at the Chebar, who now murmur at God's judgment about to be
inflicted on Jerusalem as harsh, when ye shall see the wicked "ways" and
character of the escaped remnant, shall acknowledge that both Jerusalem
and its inhabitants deserved their fate; his recognition of the
righteousness of the judgment will reconcile you to it, and so ye shall
be "comforted" under it [CALVIN].
Then would follow mercy to the elect
remnant, though that is not referred to here, but in
Eze 20:43.
JFB.
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