15. very sore displeased with the heathen--in contrast with "I was
but a little displeased" with My people. God's displeasure with His
people is temporary and for their chastening; with the heathen
oppressors, it is final and fatal
(Jer 30:11).
God's instruments for chastising His people, when He has done with
them, He casts into the fire.
are at ease--carnally secure. A stronger phrase than "is at rest"
(Zec 1:11).
They are "at ease," but as I am "sore displeased" with them, their ease
is accursed. Judah is in "affliction," but as I love her and am jealous
for her, she has every reason to be encouraged in prosecuting the
temple work.
helped forward the affliction--afflicted My people more than I desired.
The heathen sought the utter extinction of Judah to gratify their own
ambition and revenge
(Isa 47:6;
Eze 25:3, 6;
Ob 10-17).
JFB.
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