29. And as Esaias said--"hath said"
before--that is, probably in an earlier part of his book, namely,
Isa 1:9.
Except the Lord of Sabaoth--that is, "The Lord of Hosts": the word is
Hebrew, but occurs so in the Epistle of James
(Jas 5:4),
and has thence become naturalized in our Christian phraseology.
had left us a seed--meaning a "remnant"; small at first, but in due
time to be a seed of plenty (compare
Ps 22:30, 31;
Isa 6:12, 13).
we had been--"become"
as Sodom, &c.--But for this precious seed, the chosen people would
have resembled the cities of the plain, both in degeneracy of character
and in merited doom.
JFB.
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