14-17. Prophecy as to the surrounding nations, the Syrians,
Ammonites, &c., who helped forward Judah's calamity: they shall share
her fall; and, on their conversion, they shall share with her in the
future restoration. This is a brief anticipation of the predictions in
the forty-seventh, forty-eighth, and forty-ninth chapters.
touch--
(Zec 2:8).
pluck them out . . . pluck out . . .
Judah--(Compare end of
Jer 12:16).
During the thirteen years that the Babylonians besieged Tyre,
Nebuchadnezzar, after subduing Cœlo-Syria, brought Ammon, Moab,
&c., and finally Egypt, into subjection
[JOSEPHUS, Antiquities, 10:9.7].
On the restoration of these nations, they were to exchange places with
the Jews. The latter were now in the midst of them, but on their
restoration they were to be "in the midst of the Jews," that is,
as proselytes to the true God (compare
Mic 5:7;
Zec 14:16).
"Pluck them," namely, the Gentile nations: in a bad sense.
"Pluck Judah": in a good sense; used to express the force which was
needed to snatch Judah from the tyranny of those nations by whom they
had been made captives, or to whom they had fled; otherwise they never
would have let Judah go. Previously he had been forbidden to pray for
the mass of the Jewish people. But here he speaks consolation to the
elect remnant among them. Whatever the Jews might be, God keeps
His covenant.
JFB.
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