22. what shall happen--"Let them
bring near and declare future contingencies"
[HORSLEY].
former things . . . the latter end of them--show what
former predictions the idols have given, that we may compare the event
("latter end") with them; or give new prophecies ("declare things to
come")
(Isa 42:9),
[MAURER]. BARNES explains it
more reconditely, "Let them foretell the entire series of
events, showing, in their order, the things which shall
first occur, as well as those which shall finally
happen"; the false prophets tried to predict isolated events, having no
mutual dependency; not a long series of events mutually and
orderly connected, and stretching far into futurity. They did not even
try to do this. None but God can do it
(Isa 46:10; 44:7, 8).
"Or . . . things to come" will, in this view, mean, Let them,
if they cannot predict the series, even predict plainly any
detached events.
JFB.
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