8. Hear--On account of the magnitude of what He is about to say, He
at once demands solemn attention.
thy fellows that sit before thee--thy subordinate colleagues in the
priesthood; not that they were actually then sitting before him; but
their usual posture in consultations was on chairs or benches before
him, while he sat on an elevated seat as their president.
they are--From speaking to Joshua He passes to speaking
of him and them, in the third person, to the attendant angels
(compare
Zec 3:9).
men wondered at--Hebrew, "men of wonder," that is, having a typical
character
(Isa 8:18; 20:3;
Eze 12:11; 24:24).
Joshua the high priest typifies Messiah, as Joshua's "fellows" typify
believers whom Messiah admits to share His Priesthood
(1Pe 2:5;
Re 5:10).
This, its typical character, then, is a pledge to assure the desponding
Jews that the priesthood shall be preserved till the great Antitype
comes. There may be also an indirect reproof of the unbelief of the
multitude who "wonder" at God's servants and even at God's Son
incredulously
(Ps 71:7;
Isa 8:18; 53:1,
&c.).
behold--marking the greatness of what follows.
my servant--the characteristic title of Messiah
(Isa 42:1;
49:3; 50:10; 52:13; 53:11;
Eze 34:23, 24).
the Branch--Messiah, a tender branch from the almost extinct royal
line of David
(Zec 6:12;
Isa 4:2; 11:1;
Jer 23:5; 33:15).
Lu 1:78,
where for "day spring," "branch" may be substituted
(Mal 4:2,
however, favors English Version). The reference cannot be to
Zerubbabel (as GROTIUS thinks), for he was
then in the full discharge of his office, whereas "the Branch" here is
regarded as future.
JFB.
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