47. If ye believe not--(See
Lu 16:31).
his writings . . . my words--a remarkable contrast, not
absolutely exalting Old Testament Scripture above His own words,
but pointing to
the office of those venerable documents to prepare Christ's way, to
the necessity universally felt for documentary testimony in revealed
religion, and perhaps (as STIER adds) to the relation which the
comparative "letter" of the Old Testament holds to the more flowing
"words" of "spirit and life" which characterize the New Testament.
JFB.
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