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Chapter XIX.—The Minute Prescriptions of the Law Meant to
Keep the People Dependent on God. The Prophets Sent by God in Pursuance
of His Goodness. Many Beautiful Passages from Them Quoted in
Illustration of This Attribute.
But even in the common transactions of life, and
of human intercourse at home and in public, even to the care of the
smallest vessels, He in every possible manner made distinct
arrangement; in order that, when they everywhere encountered these
legal instructions, they might not be at any moment out of the sight of
God. For what could better tend to make a man happy, than having
“his delight in the law of the Lord?” “In that law
would he meditate day and night.”2922 It
was not in severity that its Author promulgated this law, but in the
interest of the highest benevolence, which rather aimed at
subduing2923
2923 Edomantis, cf. chap.
xv. sub fin. and xxix. | the nation’s
hardness of heart, and by laborious services hewing out a fealty which
was (as yet) untried in obedience: for I purposely abstain from
touching on the mysterious senses of the law, considered in its
spiritual and prophetic relation, and as abounding in types of almost
every variety and sort. It is enough at present, that it simply
bound a man to God, so that no one ought to find fault with it, except
him who does not choose to serve God. To help forward this beneficent,
not onerous, purpose of the law, the prophets were also ordained by the
self-same goodness of God, teaching precepts worthy of God, how that
men should “cease to do evil, learn to do well, seek judgment,
judge the fatherless,2924 and plead for the
widow:”2925 be fond of the
divine expostulations:2926
2926 Quæstiones,
alluding to Isa. i.
18: δεῦτε καὶ
διαλεχθῶμεν,
λέγει
Κύριος. | avoid contact with
the wicked:2927 “let the
oppressed go free:”2928 dismiss the unjust
sentence,2929
2929 A lax quotation,
perhaps, of the next clause in the same verse: “Break every
yoke.” | “deal their
bread to the hungry; bring the outcast into their house; cover the
naked, when they see him; nor hide themselves from their own flesh and
kin:”2930
2930 Isa. lviii. 7, slightly changed from the second to the
third person. | “keep their
tongue from evil, and their lips from speaking guile: depart from evil,
and do good; seek peace, and pursue it:”2931 be
angry, and sin not; that is, not persevere in anger, or be
enraged:2932 “walk not in
the counsel of the ungodly; nor stand in the way of sinners; nor sit in
the seat of the scornful.”2933 Where
then? “Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren
to dwell together in unity;”2934 meditating (as
they do) day and night in the law of the Lord, because “it is
better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in man; better to
hope in the Lord than in man.”2935 For what
recompense shall man receive from God? “He shall be like a tree
planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his
season; his leaf also shall not wither, and whatsoever he doeth shall
prosper.”2936 “He that hath
clean hands and a pure heart, who hath not taken God’s name in
vain, nor sworn deceitfully to his neighbour, he shall receive blessing
from the Lord, and mercy from the God of his salvation.”2937 “For the eyes of the Lord are upon
them that fear Him, upon them that hope in His mercy, to deliver their
souls from death,” even eternal death, “and to nourish them
in their hunger,” that is, after eternal life.2938 “Many are the afflictions of the
righteous, but the Lord delivereth them out of them
all.”2939 “Precious in
the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints.”2940 “The Lord keepeth all their bones; not
one of them shall be broken.”2941 The Lord will
redeem the souls of His servants.2942 We have
adduced these few quotations from a mass of the Creator’s
Scriptures; and no more, I suppose, are wanted to prove Him to be a
most good God, for they sufficiently indicate both the precepts of His
goodness and the first-fruits2943
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