2. which did corrupt the earth--Greek, "used to
corrupt" continually. "Instead of opposing and lessening, she promoted
the sinful life and decay of the world by her own earthliness, allowing
the salt to lose its savor" [AUBERLEN].
avenged--Greek, "exacted in retribution." A particular
application of the principle
(Ge 9:5).
blood of his servants--literally shed by the Old Testament
adulterous Church, and by the New Testament apostate Church; also
virtually, though not literally, by all who, though called Christians,
hate their brother, or love not the brethren of Christ, but shrink from
the reproach of the cross, and show unkindness towards those who bear
it.
JFB.
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