14. worm--in a state of contempt and affliction, whom all loathe and
tread on, the very expression which Messiah, on the cross, applies to
Himself
(Ps 22:6),
so completely are the Lord and His people identified and assimilated.
God's people are as 'worms' in humble thoughts of themselves, and in
their enemies' haughty thoughts of them; worms, but not vipers, or of
the serpent's seed." [HENRY].
men--The parallelism requires the word "men" here to have
associated with it the idea of fewness or feebleness.
LOWTH translates, "Ye mortals of Israel."
The Septuagint, "altogether diminutive."
MAURER supports English Version, which the
Hebrew text best accords with.
the Lord--in general.
and thy redeemer--in particular; a still stronger reason why He should
"help" them.
JFB.
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