20. they--the Gentiles
(Isa 66:19).
bring . . . your brethren--the Jews, back to the Holy Land
(Isa 49:22).
It cannot mean the mere entrance of the Jews into the Christian Church;
for such an entrance would be by faith, not upon "horses,
litters, and mules" [HOUBIGANT]. "Offering" is
metaphorical, as in
Ro 15:16.
horses--not much used by the Jews. The Gentiles are here represented
as using their modes of conveyance to "bring" the Jews to Jerusalem.
chariots--as these are not found in Oriental caravans, translate,
"vehicles," namely, borne, not drawn on wheels.
litters--covered sedans for the rich.
upon swift beasts--dromedaries: from Hebrew root, "to dance,"
from their bounding motion, often accelerated by music
[BOCHART].
Panniers were thrown across the dromedaries' back for poorer women
[HORSLEY].
JFB.
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