20. the pit--Tyre's disappearance is compared to that of
the dead placed in their sepulchres and no more seen among the living
(compare
Eze 32:18, 23;
Isa 14:11, 15, 19).
I shall set glory in the land--In contrast to Tyre consigned to the
"pit" of death, I shall set glory (that is, My presence symbolized
by the Shekinah cloud, the antitype to which shall be Messiah, "the
glory as of the only-begotten of the Father,"
Joh 1:14;
Isa 4:2, 5;
Zec 6:13)
in Judah.
of the living--as opposed to Tyre consigned to the "pit" of death.
Judea is to be the land of national and spiritual life, being restored
after its captivity
(Eze 47:9).
FAIRBAIRN loses the antithesis by applying the
negative to both clauses, "and that thou be not set as a glory
in the land of the living."
JFB.
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