7. present . . . people scattered and peeled--For the
right rendering, see on
Isa 18:2.
The repetition of epithets enhances the honor paid to Jehovah by so
mighty a nation. The Ethiopians, wonder-struck at such an
interposition of Jehovah in behalf of His people, shall send gifts to
Jerusalem in His honor
(Isa 16:1;
Ps 68:31;
72:10).
Thus translate: "a present . . . from a people." Or
translate, as English Version; "the present" will mean "the
people" of Ethiopia converted to God
(Ro 15:16).
HORSLEY takes the people converted to Jehovah, as
the Jews in the latter days.
place of the name--where Jehovah peculiarly manifests His glory;
Ac 2:10 and 8:27
show how worshippers came up to Jerusalem from Egypt" and "Ethiopia."
Frumentius, an Egyptian, in the fourth century, converted Abyssinia to
Christianity; and a Christian church, under an abuna or bishop,
still flourishes there. The full accomplishment is probably still
future.
JFB.
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