13. cinnamon--designed by God for better purposes: being an
ingredient in the holy anointing oil, and a plant in the garden of the
Beloved
(So 4:14);
but desecrated to vile uses by the adulteress
(Pr 7:17).
odours--of incense. A, C, Vulgate, and Syriac
prefix "and amomium" (a precious hair ointment made from an Asiatic
shrub). English Version reading is supported by Coptic
and ANDREAS, but not oldest manuscripts.
ointments--Greek, "ointment."
frankincense--Contrast the true "incense" which God loves
(Ps 141:2;
Mal 1:11).
fine flour--the similago of the Latins
[ALFORD].
beasts--of burden: cattle.
slaves--Greek, "bodies."
souls of men--
(Eze 27:13).
Said of slaves. Appropriate to the spiritual harlot, apostate
Christendom, especially Rome, which has so often enslaved both
bodies and souls of men. Though the New Testament does
not directly forbid slavery, which would, in the then state of the
world, have incited a slave revolt, it virtually condemns it, as here.
Popery has derived its greatest gains from the sale of masses for
the souls of men after death, and of indulgences purchased from
the Papal chancery by rich merchants in various countries, to be
retailed at a profit [MOSHEIM, III, 95, 96].
JFB.
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