29. filled a sponge with vinegar, and put it upon--a stalk of
hyssop, and put it to his mouth--Though a stalk of this plant does
not exceed eighteen inches in length, it would suffice, as the feet of
crucified persons were not raised high. "The rest said, Let be"--[that
is, as would seem, 'Stop that officious service'] "let us see whether
Elias will come to save Him"
(Mt 27:49).
This was the last cruelty He was to suffer, but it was one of the most
unfeeling. "And when Jesus had cried with a loud voice"
(Lu 23:46).
This "loud voice," noticed by three of the Evangelists, does not
imply, as some able interpreters contend, that our Lord's strength was
so far from being exhausted that He needed not to die then, and
surrendered up His life sooner than Nature required, merely because it
was the appointed time. It was indeed the appointed time, but time
that He should be "crucified through weakness"
(1Co 13:4),
and Nature was now reaching its utmost exhaustion. But just as even His
own dying saints, particularly the martyrs of Jesus, have sometimes had
such gleams of coming glory immediately before breathing their last, as
to impart to them a strength to utter their feelings which has amazed
the by-standers, so this mighty voice of the expiring Redeemer
was nothing else but the exultant spirit of the Dying Victor, receiving
the fruit of His travail just about to be embraced, and nerving the
organs of utterance to an ecstatic expression of its sublime feelings
(not so much in the immediately following words of tranquil
surrender, in Luke, as in the final shout, recorded only by
John): "FATHER, INTO THY
HANDS I COMMEND MY
SPIRIT!"
(Lu 23:46).
Yes, the darkness is past, and the true light now shineth. His soul has
emerged from its mysterious horrors; "My God" is heard no more,
but in unclouded light He yields sublime into His Father's hands
the infinitely precious spirit--using here also the words of those
matchless Psalms
(Ps 31:5)
which were ever on His lips. "As the Father receives the spirit of
Jesus, so Jesus receives those of the faithful"
(Ac 7:59)
[BENGEL]. And now comes the expiring mighty
shout.
JFB.
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