12. A sudden transition from threats to the promise of a glorious
restoration. Compare a similar transition in
Ho 1:9, 10.
Jehovah, too, prophesies of good things to come, but not like the false
prophets, "of wine and strong drink"
(Mic 2:11).
After I have sent you into captivity as I have just threatened, I will
thence assemble you again (compare
Mic 4:6, 7).
all of thee--The restoration from Babylon was partial. Therefore that
here meant must be still future, when "all Israel shall be saved"
(Ro 11:26).
The restoration from "Babylon" (specified
(Mic 4:10)
is the type of the future one.
Jacob . . . Israel--the ten tribes' kingdom
(Ho 12:2)
and Judah
(2Ch 19:8; 21:2, 4).
remnant--the elect remnant, which shall survive the previous
calamities of Judah, and from which the nation is to spring into new
life
(Isa 6:13; 10:20-22).
as the sheep of Bozrah--a region famed for its rich pastures (compare
2Ki 3:4).
GESENIUS for Bozrah translates, "sheepfold." But
thus there will be tautology unless the next clause be translated, "in
the midst of their pasture." English Version is more
favored by the Hebrew.
JFB.
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