7. God's choice of Jerusalem
(Zec 3:2)
was unto its sanctification
(Joh 15:16;
Ro 8:29);
hence the charge here which connects the promised blessing with
obedience.
my charge--the ordinances, ritual and moral
(Nu 3:28, 31, 32, 38;
Jos 1:7-9;
1Ki 2:3;
Eze 44:16).
judge my house--Thou shalt long preside over the temple ceremonial
as high priest
(Le 10:10;
Eze 44:23;
Mal 2:7)
[GROTIUS].
Or, rule over My house, that is, My people
[MAURER]
(Nu 12:7;
Ho 8:1).
We know from
De 17:9
that the priest judged cases. He was not only to obey the Mosaic
institute himself, but to see that it was obeyed by others. God's
people are similarly to exercise judgment hereafter, as the reward of
their present faithfulness
(Da 7:18, 22;
Lu 19:17;
1Co 6:2);
by virtue of their royal priesthood
(Re 1:6).
keep my courts--guard My house from profanation.
places to walk--free ingress and egress
(1Sa 18:16;
1Ki 3:7; 15:17),
so that thou mayest go through these ministering angels who stand by
Jehovah
(Zec 4:14; 6:5;
1Ki 22:19)
into His presence, discharging thy priestly function. In
Eze 42:4
the same Hebrew word is used of a walk before the
priests' chambers in the future temple. Zechariah probably refers here
to such a walk or way; Thou shalt not merely walk among
priests like thyself, as in the old temple walks, but among the
very angels as thine associates.
HENGSTENBERG
translates, "I will give thee guides (from) among these," &c.
But there is no "from" in the Hebrew; English Version is
therefore better. Priests are called angels or "messengers"
(Mal 2:7);
they are therefore thought worthy to be associated with heavenly
angels. So these latter are present at the assemblies of true Christian
worshippers
(1Co 11:10;
compare
Ec 5:6;
Eph 3:10;
Re 22:9).
JFB.
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