13. vesture dipped in blood--
Isa 63:2
is alluded to here, and in
Re 19:15,
end. There the blood is not His own, but that of His foes. So
here the blood on His "vesture," reminding us of His own blood
shed for even the ungodly who trample on it, is a premonition of the
shedding of their blood in righteous retribution. He sheds the
blood, not of the godly, as the harlot and beast did, but of the
blood-stained ungodly, including them both.
The Word of God--who made the world, is He also who under the
same character and attributes shall make it anew. His title, Son of
God, is applicable in a lower sense, also to His people; but "the
Word of God" indicates His incommunicable Godhead, joined to His
manhood, which He shall then manifest in glory. "The Bride does not
fear the Bridegroom; her love casteth out fear. She welcomes Him; she
cannot be happy but at His side. The Lamb
[Re 19:9,
the aspect of Christ to His people at His coming] is the symbol of
Christ in His gentleness. Who would be afraid of a lamb? Even a little
child, instead of being scared, desires to caress it. There is nothing
to make us afraid of God but sin, and Jesus is the Lamb of God that
taketh away the sin of the world. What a fearful contrast is the
aspect which He will wear towards His enemies! Not as the Bridegroom
and the Lamb, but as the [avenging] judge and warrior stained in the
blood of His enemies."
JFB.
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