2. In contrast to those on whom vengeance falls, there is a
manifestation of JesusChrist to the "escaped of Israel" in His
characteristic attributes, beauty and glory, typified in Aaron's
garments
(Ex 28:2).
Their sanctification is promised as the fruit of their being
"written" in the book of life by sovereign love
(Isa 4:3);
the means of it are the "spirit of judgment" and that of "burning"
(Isa 4:4).
Their "defense" by the special presence of Jesus Christ is promised
(Isa 4:5, 6).
branch--the sprout of JEHOVAH. Messiah
(Jer 23:5; 33:15;
Zec 3:8; 6:12;
Lu 1:78,
Margin). The parallel clause does not, as MAURER objects, oppose this; for "fruit of the earth"
answers to "branch"; He shall not be a dry, but a fruit-bearing
branch
(Isa 27:6;
Eze 34:23-27).
He is "of the earth" in His birth and death, while He is also
"of the Lord" (Jehovah)
(Joh 12:24).
His name, "the Branch," chiefly regards His descent from David, when
the family was low and reduced
(Lu 2:4, 7, 24);
a sprout with more than David's glory, springing as from a decayed tree
(Isa 11:1; 53:2;
Re 22:16).
excellent--
(Heb 1:4; 8:6).
comely--
(So 5:15, 16;
Eze 16:14).
escaped of Israel--the elect remnant
(Ro 11:5);
(1) in the return from Babylon; (2) in the escape from Jerusalem's
destruction under Titus; (3) in the still future assault on Jerusalem,
and deliverance of "the third part"; events mutually analogous, like
concentric circles
(Zec 12:2-10;
13:8, 9, &c.; 14:2;
Eze 39:23-29;
Joe 3:1-21).
JFB.
Picture Study Bible