Wesley Corpus

Notes On Old Testament

AuthorJohn Wesley
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Passage IDjw-notes-on-old-testament-1785
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Reign of God Trinity Universal Redemption
Chapter XIV The elders of Israel come to enquire of the prophet, ver. 1 - 5. They are ordered to repent, or not to pretend to enquire of God, ver. 6 - 11. Tho' Noah, Daniel and Job were to pray for the people, yet they would not prevail, ver. 12 - 21. Yet a remnant shall escape, ver. 22, 23. Elders - Men of note, that were in office and power among the Jews, who were come from Jerusalem. Set up - Are resolved idolaters. The stumbling block - Their idols which were both the object of their sin, and occasion of their ruin. According - According to his desert, I will give answer, but in just judgment. Take - That I may lay open what is in their heart, and discover their hypocrisy, and impiety. Through their idols - It is always through some idol or other, that the hearts of men are estranged from God: some creature has gained that place in the heart, which belongs to none but God. The stranger - Every proselyte. I the Lord - He shall find by the answer, 'twas not the prophet, but God that answered: so dreadful, searching, and astonishing shall my answer be. A sign - Of divine vengeance. The prophet - The false prophet, who speaks all serene, and quiet, in hope of reward. Have deceived - Permitted him to err, or justly left him in his blindness. When - At what time soever. Noah - Who 'tis probable prevailed with God to spare the world for some years, and saved his near relations when the flood came. Daniel - Who prevailed for the life of the wise men of Chaldea. Job - Who daily offered sacrifice for his children, and at last reconciled God to those that had offended. That land - What land soever it be. In blood - In death and destruction, not by the sword. How much more - If they could not be able to keep off one of the four, how much less would they be able to keep off all four, when I commission them all to go at once. Their way - Their sin and their punishment. Comforted - In this proof of the truth of God.