7. mouth . . . lips--(See on
Isa 6:5).
The mouth was touched because it was the part to be used by
the prophet when inaugurated. So "tongues of fire" rested
on the disciples
(Ac 2:3, 4)
when they were being set apart to speak in various languages of
Jesus.
iniquity--conscious unworthiness of acting as God's messenger.
purged--literally, "covered," that is, expiated, not by any physical
effect of fire to cleanse from sin, but in relation to the
altar sacrifices, of which Messiah, who here commissions Isaiah, was
in His death to be the antitype: it is implied hereby that it is only by
sacrifice sin can be pardoned.
JFB.
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