8. wait ye upon me--Here Jehovah turns to the pious Jews. Amidst all
these judgments on the Jewish nation, look forward to the glorious time
of restoration to be ushered in by God's precious outpouring of wrath on
all nations,
Isa 30:18-33;
where the same phrase, "blessed are all they that wait for Him,"
is used as to the same great event. CALVIN
erroneously makes this verse an address to the ungodly; and so MAURER, "Ye shall not have to wait for Me in vain"; I
will presently come armed with indignation: I will no longer contend
with you by My prophets.
until the day--that is, waiting for the day
(Hab 2:3).
rise up to the prey--like a savage beast rising from his lair, greedy
for the prey (compare
Mt 24:28).
Or rather, as a warrior leading Israel to certain victory, which
is expressed by "the prey," or booty, which is the reward of
victory. The Septuagint and Syriac versions read the
Hebrew, "I rise up as a witness" (compare
Job 16:8;
Mal 3:5).
Jehovah being in this view witness, accuser, and judge.
English Version is better (compare
Isa 33:23).
gather the nations--against Jerusalem
(Zec 14:2),
to pour out His indignation upon them there
(Joe 3:2;
Zec 12:2, 3).
JFB.
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