16. blind--God's people, Israel, in captivity, needing a guide. In
the ulterior sense the New Testament Church, which was about to be led
and enlightened by the Son of God as its leader and shepherd in the
wilderness of the Roman empire, until it should reach a city of
habitation. "A way . . . they knew not," refers to the various means
ployed by Providence for the establishment of the Church in the world,
such as would never have occurred to the mind of mere man. "Blind," they
are called, as not having heretofore seen God's ways in ordering His
Church.
make darkness light, &c.--implies that the glorious issue would
only be known by the event itself [VITRINGA].
The same holds good of the
individual believer
(Isa 30:21;
Ps 107:7;
compare
Ho 2:6, 14;
Eph 5:8;
Heb 13:5).
JFB.
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