9. Instead of serving strangers
(Jer 30:8),
they shall serve the Lord, their rightful King in the theocracy
(Eze 21:27).
David, their king--No king of David's seed has held the scepter
since the captivity; for Zerubbabel, though of David's line, never
claimed the title of "king." The Son of David, Messiah, must
therefore be meant; so the Targum (compare
Isa 55:3, 4;
Eze 34:23, 24; 37:24;
Ho 3:5;
Ro 11:25-32).
He was appointed to the throne of David
(Isa 9:7;
Lu 1:32).
He is here joined with Jehovah as claiming equal allegiance. God is our
"King," only when we are subject to Christ; God rules us not
immediately, but through His Son
(Joh 5:22, 23, 27).
raise up--applied to the judges whom God raised up as
deliverers of Israel out of the hand of its oppressors
(Jud 2:16; 3:9).
So Christ was raised up as the antitypical Deliverer
(Ps 2:6;
Lu 1:69;
Ac 2:30; 13:23).
JFB.
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