3. Israel gratefully acknowledges in reply God's past
grace; but at the same time tacitly implies by the expression "of old,"
that God does not appear to her now. "God appeared to me of
old, but now I am forsaken!" God replies, Nay, I love thee with the
same love now as of old. My love was not a momentary impulse, but
from "everlasting" in My counsels, and to "everlasting"
in its continuance; hence originated the covenant whereby I
gratuitously adopted thee
(Mal 1:2;
Ro 11:28, 29).
Margin translates, "from afar," which does not answer so well as
"of old," to "in the wilderness"
(Jer 31:2),
which refers to the olden times of Israel's history.
with loving kindness . . . drawn--
(Ho 11:4).
Rather, "I have drawn out continually My loving kindness toward
thee." So
Ps 36:10,
"Continue (Margin, 'Draw out at length') Thy loving kindness."
By virtue of My everlasting love I will still extend My
loving kindness to thee. So
Isa 44:21,
"O Israel, thou shalt not be forgotten of Me."
JFB.
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