4. perceived by the ear--Paul
(1Co 2:9)
has for this, "nor have entered into the heart of man"; the virtual
sense, sanctioned by his inspired authority; men might hear with the
outward ear, but they could only by the Spirit "perceive" with the
"heart" the spiritual significancy of God's acts, both those in
relation to Israel, primarily referred to here, and those relating to
the Gospel secondarily, which Paul refers to.
O God . . . what he . . . prepared--rather, "nor hath eye seen
a god beside thee who doeth such things." They refer to God's
past marvellous acts in behalf of Israel as a plea for His now
interposing for His people; but the Spirit, as Paul by inspiration
shows, contemplated further God's revelation in the Gospel, which
abounds in marvellous paradoxes never before heard of by carnal ear, not
to be understood by mere human sagacity, and when foretold by the
prophets not fully perceived or credited; and even after the
manifestation of Christ not to be understood save through the inward
teaching of the Holy Ghost. These are partly past and present, and
partly future; therefore Paul substitutes "prepared" for "doeth," though
his context shows he includes all three. For "waiteth" he has "love
Him"; godly waiting on Him must flow from love, and not mere fear.
JFB.
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