5. The reason why He was confident that His work would be
accepted and rewarded, namely, because He is "glorious in the eyes of
Jehovah," &c.
to bring Jacob again to him--
(Mt 15:24;
Ac 3:26).
Though Israel be not gathered--metaphor from a scattered flock which
the shepherd gathers together again; or a hen and her chickens
(Mt 23:37).
Instead of the text "not," the Keri has the similar
Hebrew word, "to Him," which the parallelism favors: "And that
Israel may be gathered to Him."
yet--rather, parenthetically. "For I am glorious, &c., and My
God is My strength." Then
(Isa 49:6)
resuming the words from the beginning of
Isa 49:5,
"He saith" (I repeat), &c. HORSLEY explains,
"Notwithstanding the incredulity of the Jews, Messiah shall be
glorified in the conversion of the Gentiles," reading as English
Version: but if the Keri be read, "Israel shall at one time
or other be gathered, notwithstanding their incredulity during
Messiah's sojourn on earth."
JFB.
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