46. And these shall go away--these "cursed" ones. Sentence, it should
seem, was first pronounced--in the hearing of the wicked--upon the
righteous, who thereupon sit as assessors in the judgment upon the
wicked
(1Co 6:2);
but sentence is first executed, it should seem, upon the
wicked, in the sight of the righteous--whose glory will thus not
be beheld by the wicked, while their descent into "their own
place" will be witnessed by the righteous, as BENGEL notes.
into everlasting punishment--or, as in
Mt 25:41,
"everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels." Compare
Mt 13:42;
2Th 1:9,
&c. This is said to be "prepared for the devil and his angels," because
they were "first in transgression." But both have one doom, because one
unholy character.
but the righteous into life eternal--that is, "life everlasting."
The word in both clauses, being in the original the same, should have
been the same in the translation also. Thus the decisions of this awful
day will be final, irreversible, unending.
JFB.
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