2. Consequences of pardon; not indolence, but the extirpation of sin.
names of . . . idols--Their very names were not to be mentioned; thus
the Jews, instead of Mephibaal, said Mephibosheth (Bosheth meaning a
contemptible thing)
(Ex 23:13;
De 12:3;
Ps 16:4).
out of the land--Judea's two great sins, idolatry and false prophecy,
have long since ceased. But these are types of all sin (for example,
covetousness,
Eph 5:5,
a besetting sin of the Jews now). Idolatry, combined with the "spirit"
of "Satan," is again to be incarnated in "the man of sin," who is to
arise in Judea
(2Th 2:3-12),
and is to be "consumed with the Spirit of the Lord's mouth." Compare as
to Antichrist's papal precursor, "seducing spirits . . .
doctrines of devils," &c.,
1Ti 4:1-3;
2Pe 2:1.
the unclean spirit--Hebrew, spirit of uncleanness
(compare
Re 16:13);
opposed to "the Spirit of holiness"
(Ro 1:4),
"spirit of error"
(1Jo 4:6).
One assuming to be divinely inspired, but in league with Satan.
JFB.
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