Isa 60:1-22. ISRAEL'S GLORY AFTER HER AFFLICTION.
An ode of congratulation to Zion on her restoration at the Lord's second advent to her true position as the motherchurch from which the Gospel is to be diffused to the whole Gentile world; the first promulgation of the Gospel among the Gentiles, beginning at Jerusalem [Lu 24:47], is an earnest of this. The language is too glorious to apply to anything that as yet has happened.
1. Arise--from the dust in which thou hast been sitting as a mourning
female captive
(Isa 3:26; 52:1, 2).
shine--or, "be enlightened; for thy light cometh"; impart to others
the spiritual light now given thee
(Isa 60:3).
The Margin and GESENIUS translate, "Be
enlightened"; be resplendent with posterity; imperative for the future
indicative, "Thou shalt be enlightened"
(Isa 58:8, 10;
Eph 5:8, 14).
glory of the Lord--not merely the Shekinah, or cloud of glory, such
as rested above the ark in the old dispensation, but the glory of the
Lord in person
(Jer 3:16, 17).
is risen--as the sun
(Mal 4:2;
Lu 1:78,
Margin).
JFB.
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