4. fail--faint; man in religion may become as the almost
expiring flax-wick
(Isa 42:3),
but not so He in His purposes of grace.
discouraged--literally, "broken," that is, checked in zeal by
discouragements (compare
Isa 49:4, 5).
ROSENMULLER not so well translates, "He shall not
be too slow on the one hand, nor run too hastily on the other."
judgment--His true religion, the canon of His judgments and righteous
reign.
isles . . . wait, &c.--The distant lands beyond sea shall put their
trust in His gospel way of salvation.
Mt 12:21
virtually gives the sense, with the inspired addition of another aspect
of the same thing, "In his name shall the Gentiles trust"
(as "wait for" here means,
Isa 30:18).
"His law" is not something distinct from Himself, but is indeed
Himself, the manifestation of God's character ("name") in
Christ, who is the embodiment of the law
(Isa 42:21;
Jer 23:6;
Ro 10:4).
"Isles" here, and in
Isa 42:12,
may refer to the fact that the populations of which the Church was
primarily formed were Gentiles of the countries bordering on the
Mediterranean.
JFB.
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