9. Rather, "Oh, thou that bringest good things to Zion; thou that
bringest good tidings to Jerusalem." "Thou" is thus the collective
personification of the messengers who announce God's gracious
purpose to Zion (see on
Isa 40:1);
Isa 52:7
confirms this [Vulgate and GESENIUS]. If
English Version be retained, the sense will be the glad message
was first to be proclaimed to Jerusalem, and then from it as the center
to all "Judea, Samaria, and the uttermost parts of the earth"
(Lu 24:47, 49;
Ac 1:8)
[VITRINGA and HENGSTENBERG].
mountain--It was customary for those who were about to promulgate any
great thing, to ascend a hill from which they could be seen and heard by
all
(Jud 9:7;
Mt 5:1).
be not afraid--to announce to the exiles that their coming return
home is attended with danger in the midst of the Babylonians. The gospel
minister must "open his mouth boldly"
(Pr 29:25;
Eph 6:19).
Behold--especially at His second coming
(Zec 12:10; 14:5).
JFB.
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