21. desiring to be fed with--but was not
[GROTIUS,
BENGEL,
MEYER,
TRENCH, &c.]. The words may mean indeed "was
fain to feed on," or "gladly fed on," as in
Lu 15:16
[ALFORD,
WEBSTER and
WILKINSON, &c.]. But the context rather favors the
former.
licked, &c.--a touching act of brute pity, in the absence of human
relief. It is a case of heartless indifference, amidst luxuries of every
kind, to one of God's poorest and most afflicted ones, presented daily
before the eye.
JFB.
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