38. Of whom the world was not worthy--So far from their being
unworthy of living in the world, as their exile in deserts, &c., might
seem to imply, "the world was not worthy of them." The world, in
shutting them out, shut out from itself a source of blessing; such as
Joseph proved to Potiphar
(Ge 39:5),
and Jacob to Laban
(Ge 30:27).
In condemning them, the world condemned itself.
caves--literally, "chinks." Palestine, from its hilly character,
abounds in fissures and caves, affording shelter to the
persecuted, as the fifty hid by Obadiah
(1Ki 18:4, 13)
and Elijah
(1Ki 19:8, 13);
and Mattathias and his sons
(1 Maccabees 2:28, 29);
and Judas Maccabeus
(2 Maccabees 5:27).
JFB.
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