17. For the scripture saith to Pharaoh--observe here the light in
which the Scripture is viewed by the apostle.
Even for this same--"this very"
purpose have I raised--"raised I"
thee up, &c.--The apostle had shown that God claims the right to
choose whom He will: here he shows by an example that God punishes whom
He will. But "God did not make Pharaoh wicked; He only forbore to make
him good, by the exercise of special and altogether unmerited grace"
[HODGE].
that I might--"may"
show my power in thee--It was not that Pharaoh was worse than others
that he was so dealt with, but "in order that he might become a monument
of the penal justice of God, and it was with a view to this that God
provided that the evil which was in him should be manifested in this
definite form" [OLSHAUSEN].
and that my name might--"may"
be declared--"proclaimed"
in all the earth--"This is the principle on which all punishment is
inflicted, that the true character of the Divine Lawgiver should be
known. This is of all objects, where God is concerned, the highest and
most important; in itself the most worthy, and in its results the most
beneficent" [HODGE].
JFB.
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