5-7. The Jews regard not God's justice manifested in the midst of them,
nor His judgments on the guilty nations around.
The just Lord--Why then are ye so unjust?
is in the midst thereof--He retorts on them their own boast, "Is not
the Lord among us"
(Mic 3:11)?
True He is, but it is for another end from what ye think [CALVIN]; namely, to lead you by the example of His
righteousness to be righteous.
Le 19:2,
"Ye shall be holy: for I the Lord your God am holy" [MAURER]. But CALVIN, "That ye may
feel His hand to be the nearer for taking vengeance for your
crimes: 'He will not do iniquity' by suffering your sins to go
unpunished"
(De 32:4).
every morning--literally, "morning by morning." The time in the sultry
East for dispensing justice.
bring . . . to light--publicly and manifestly by the teaching of His
prophets, which aggravates their guilt; also by samples of His judgments
on the guilty.
he faileth not--He is continually setting before you samples of His
justice, sparing no pains. Compare
Isa 5:4; 50:4,
"he wakeneth morning by morning."
knoweth no shame--The unjust Jews are not shamed by His justice into
repentance.
JFB.
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