In this chapter we have,
I. A threatening of the paucity and scarceness of man (v. 1), which might fitly enough have been added to the close of the foregoing chapter, to which it has a plain reference.
II. A promise of the restoration of Jerusalem’s peace and purity, righteousness and safety, in the days of the Messiah (v. 2-6).
Thus, in wrath, mercy is remembered, and gospel grace is a sovereign relief, in reference to the terrors of the law and the desolations made by sin.
I. A threatening of the paucity and scarceness of man (v. 1), which might fitly enough have been added to the close of the foregoing chapter, to which it has a plain reference.
II. A promise of the restoration of Jerusalem’s peace and purity, righteousness and safety, in the days of the Messiah (v. 2-6).
Thus, in wrath, mercy is remembered, and gospel grace is a sovereign relief, in reference to the terrors of the law and the desolations made by sin.
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