13. Be silent, O all flesh--
(Hab 2:20).
"Let all in silent awe and reverence await the Lord's coming
interposition in behalf of His people!" The address is both to the
Gentile foes, who prided themselves on their power as if irresistible,
and to the unbelieving Jews, who distrusted God's promises as
incredible. Three reasons why they must be silent are implied: (1) they
are but "flesh," weak and ignorant; (2) He is JEHOVAH, all-wise and all-powerful; (3) He is already
"raised up out of His place," and who can stand before Him? [PEMBELLUS],
(Ps 76:8, 9).
he is raised up out of his holy habitation--that is, out of heaven
(De 26:15;
2Ch 30:27;
Isa 63:15),
to judge and avenge His people
(Isa 26:21);
or, "out of His holy" temple, contemptible and incomplete as it
looked then when Zechariah urged them to rebuild it
[CALVIN].
But the call to all to "be silent" is rather when God has come forth
from heaven where so long He has dwelt unseen, and is about to inflict
vengeance on the foe, before taking up His dwelling in Zion and
the temple. However,
Ps 50:1, 2
("Out of Zion"),
Ps 50:3
(compare
Hab 2:3),
Ps 50:4,
favors
CALVIN'S
view. God is now "silent" while the Gentile foe speaks arrogance
against His people; but "our God shall come and no longer keep
silence"; then in turn must all flesh "be silent" before Him.
JFB.
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