15. There shall be a second exodus, destined to eclipse even the
former one from Egypt in its wonders. So the prophecies elsewhere
(Ps 68:22;
Ex 14:22;
Zec 10:11).
The same deliverance furnishes the imagery by which the return from
Babylon is described
(Isa 48:20, 21).
destroy--literally, "devote," or "doom," that is, dry up; for what
God dooms, perishes
(Ps 106:9
Na 1:4).
tongue--the Bubastic branch of the Nile [VITRINGA]; but as the Nile was not the obstruction
to the exodus, it is rather the west tongue or Heroöpolite fork of
the Red Sea.
with . . . mighty wind--such as the "strong east wind"
(Ex 14:21),
by which God made a way for Israel through the Red Sea. The
Hebrew for "mighty" means terrible.
MAURER translates, "With the terror of His anger";
that is, His terrible anger.
in the seven streams--rather, "shall smite it (divide it by
smiting) into seven (many) streams, so as to be
easily crossed" [LOWTH]. So Cyrus divided the
river Gyndes, which retarded his march against Babylon, into three
hundred sixty streams, so that even a woman could cross it
[HERODOTUS, 1.189]. "The river" is the Euphrates,
the obstruction to Israel's return "from Assyria"
(Isa 11:16),
a type of all future impediments to the restoration of the Jews.
dry shod--Hebrew, "in shoes." Even in sandals they should be able
to pass over the once mighty river without being wet
(Re 16:12).
JFB.
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