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Verse 5

5. Ye that tremble These are Jehovah’s true followers. There were many such in Israel when Messiah came. To these he now turns. In these the true Israel is to be continued, and they are assured that though their unbelieving countrymen may cast them out with hatred and persecution for a time, their spite will soon work to their own confusion and destruction as a corporate nation. Every receiver of Messiah they reject from temple and synagogue, and they say in respect to them, Let the Lord be glorified. The Pharisees persecuted, and prayed this prayer! Time corrects delusion and sincerity, passing, hand in hand, together. So St. Paul, from experience, believed. The self-righteousness of the Jews in Christ’s time brought upon them a terrible deception; yet many were no doubt honest, and thought they were doing God service in persecuting the disciples of Christ. But the mass of the people were bitter toward the faithful remnant, and their prayer probably meant this: We persecute, it is true, but no doubt God will be glorified in your case, and we shall see your salvation notwithstanding. (Bitterly ironical here, as in Isaiah 5:19.) “But they (who thus speak) shall themselves be confounded by what they now consider so incredible.” Alexander.

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