6. For--the ground of these great expectations,
unto us--for the benefit of the Jews first, and then the Gentiles
(compare "unto you,"
Lu 2:11).
son . . . given--
(Ps 2:7).
God's gratuitous gift, on which man had no claim
(Joh 3:16;
Ro 6:23).
government . . . upon . . . shoulder--The ensign of office used to
be worn on the shoulder, in token of sustaining the government
(Isa 22:22).
Here the government on Messiah's shoulder is in marked
antithesis to the "yoke and staff" of the oppressor on Israel's
"shoulder"
(Isa 9:4).
He shall receive the kingdom of the earth from the Father, to vindicate
it from the misrule of those to whom it was entrusted to hold it for
and under the Most High, but who sought to hold it in defiance of His
right; the Father asserts His right by the Son, the "Heir of all
things," who will hold it for Him
(Da 7:13, 14).
name . . . called--His essential characteristics shall be.
Wonderful--(See on
Isa 8:18;
Jud 13:18,
Margin;
1Ti 3:16).
Counsellor--
(Ps 16:7;
Ro 11:33, 34;
1Co 1:24;
Col 2:3).
mighty God--
(Isa 10:21;
Ps 24:8;
Tit 2:13)
HORSLEY translates: "God the mighty man." "Unto us
. . . God" is equivalent to "Immanuel"
(Isa 7:14).
everlasting Father--This marks Him as "Wonderful," that He is "a
child," yet the "everlasting Father"
(Joh 10:30; 14:9).
Earthly kings leave their people after a short reign; He will reign
over and bless them for ever [HENGSTENBERG].
Prince of Peace--(See on
Isa 9:5;
Ge 49:10;
Shiloh, "The Tranquillizer"). Finally
(Ho 2:18).
Even already He is "our peace"
(Lu 2:14;
Eph 2:14).
JFB.
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