8.
(Isa 49:4).
The believer, by virtue of his oneness with Christ, uses the same
language
(Ps 138:8;
Ro 8:32-34).
But "justify" in His case, is God's judicial acceptance and
vindication of Him on the ground of His own righteousness
(Lu 23:44-47;
Ro 1:4;
1Ti 3:16,
with which compare
1Pe 3:18);
in their case, on the ground of His righteousness and
meritorious death imputed to them
(Ro 5:19).
stand together--in judgment, to try the issue.
adversary--literally, "master of my cause," that is, who has real
ground of accusation against me, so that he can demand judgment to be
given in his favor (compare
Zec 3:1, &c.
Re 12:10).
JFB.
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