17. after their manner--literally, "according to their own word,"
that is, at will. Otherwise, as in their own pasture
[GESENIUS]:
so the Hebrew in
Mic 2:12.
The lands of the Scenite tent dwellers
(Jer 35:7).
Arab shepherds in the neighborhood shall roam at large, the whole of
Judea being so desolate as to become a vast pasturage.
waste . . . fat ones--the deserted lands of the rich ("fat,"
Ps 22:29),
then gone into captivity; "strangers," that is, nomad tribes shall make
their flocks to feed on [MAURER]. Figuratively,
"the lambs" are the pious, "the fat ones" the impious. So tender
disciples of Jesus Christ
(Joh 21:15)
are called "lambs"; being meek, harmless, poor, and persecuted. Compare
Eze 39:18,
where the fatlings are the rich and great
(1Co 1:26, 27).
The "strangers" are in this view the "other sheep not of the" the
Jewish "fold"
(Joh 10:16),
the Gentiles whom Jesus Christ shall "bring" to be partakers of
the rich privileges
(Ro 11:17)
which the Jews ("fat ones,"
Eze 34. 16)
fell from. Thus "after their (own) manner" will express that the
ChristianChurch should worship God in freedom, released from legal
bondage
(Joh 4:23;
Ga 5:1).
JFB.
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