10. Make . . . fat--
(Ps 119:17).
"Render them the more hardened by thy warnings" [MAURER]. This effect is the fruit, not of the
truth in itself, but of the corrupt state of their hearts,
to which God here judicially gives them over
(Isa 63:17).
GESENIUS takes the imperatives as futures.
"Proclaim truths, the result of which proclamation will
be their becoming the more hardened"
(Ro 1:28;
Eph 4:18);
but this does not so well as the former set forth God as
designedly giving up sinners to judicial hardening
(Ro 11:8;
2Th 2:11).
In the first member of the sentence, the order is, the heart, ears,
eyes; in the latter, the reverse order, the eyes, ears,
heart. It is from the heart that corruption flows into the
ears and eyes
(Mr 7:21, 22);
but through the eyes and ears healing reaches the heart
(Ro 10:17),
[BENGEL].
(Jer 5:21;
Eze 12:2;
Zec 7:11;
Ac 7:57;
2Ti 4:4).
In
Mt 13:15,
the words are quoted in the indicative, "is waxed gross"
(so the Septuagint), not the imperative, "make fat";
God's word as to the future is as certain as if it were already
fulfilled. To see with one's eyes will not convince a will that
is opposed to the truth (compare
Joh 11:45, 46; 12:10, 11).
"One must love divine things in order to understand them"
[PASCAL].
be healed--of their spiritual malady, sin
(Isa 1:6;
Ps 103:3;
Jer 17:14).
JFB.
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