21. their excellency--
(Ps 39:11; 146:4;
1Co 13:8).
But UMBREIT, by an Oriental image from a bow,
useless because unstrung: "Their nerve, or string would
be torn away." MICHAELIS, better in accordance with
Job 4:19,
makes the allusion be to the cords of a tabernacle taken down
(Isa 33:20).
they die, even without wisdom--rather, "They would perish, yet not
according to wisdom," but according to arbitrary choice, if God were
not infinitely wise and holy. The design of the spirit is to show that
the continued existence of weak man proves the inconceivable wisdom and
holiness of God, which alone save man from ruin
[UMBREIT].
BENGEL shows
from Scripture that God's holiness (Hebrew, kadosh) comprehends all
His excellencies and attributes. DE WETTE loses the scope, in
explaining it, of the shortness of man's life, contrasted with the
angels "before they have attained to wisdom."
JFB.
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