32. Not . . . the covenant that I made with . . . fathers--the Old
Testament covenant, as contrasted with our gospel covenant
(Heb 8:8-12; 10:16, 17,
where this prophecy is quoted to prove the abrogation of the law by the
gospel), of which the distinguishing features are its securing by an
adequate atonement the forgiveness of sins, and by the inworking of
effectual grace ensuring permanent obedience. An earnest of this is
given partially in the present eclectic or elect Church gathered out of
Jews and Gentiles. But the promise here to Israel in the last days is
national and universal, and effected by an extraordinary outpouring of
the Spirit
(Jer 31:33, 34;
Eze 11:17-20),
independent of any merit on their part
(Eze 36:25-32; 37:1-28; 39:29;
Joe 2:23-28;
Zec 12:10;
2Co 3:16).
took . . . by . . . hand--
(De 1:31;
Ho 11:3).
although I was an husband--(compare
Jer 3:14;
Ho 2:7, 8).
But the Septuagint, Syriac, and St. Paul
(Heb 8:9)
translate, "I regarded them not"; and GESENIUS, &c., justify this rendering of the
Hebrew from the Arabic. The Hebrews regarded not
God, so God regarded them not.
JFB.
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