The scope of this chapter is much the same with
that of the foregoing chapter—to encourage the Jews that had
returned with hopes that though they had been under divine rebukes
for their negligence in rebuilding the temple, and were now
surrounded with enemies and dangers, yet God would do them good,
and make them prosperous at home and victorious abroad. Now, I.
They are here directed to eye the great God in all events that
concerned them, and, both in the evils they suffered and in the
comforts they desired, to acknowledge his hand,
1 Ask ye of the Lord rain in the time of the latter rain; so the Lord shall make bright clouds, and give them showers of rain, to every one grass in the field. 2 For the idols have spoken vanity, and the diviners have seen a lie, and have told false dreams; they comfort in vain: therefore they went their way as a flock, they were troubled, because there was no shepherd. 3 Mine anger was kindled against the shepherds, and I punished the goats: for the Lord of hosts hath visited his flock the house of Judah, and hath made them as his goodly horse in the battle. 4 Out of him came forth the corner, out of him the nail, out of him the battle bow, out of him every oppressor together.
Gracious things and glorious ones, very glorious and very gracious, were promised to this poor afflicted people in the foregoing chapter; now here God intimates to them that he will for these things be enquired of by them, and that he expects they should acknowledge him in all their ways and in all his ways towards them—and not idols that were rivals with him for their respects.
I. The prophet directs them to apply to God
by prayer for rain in the season thereof. He had promised, in the
close of the foregoing chapter, that there should be great plenty
of corn and wine, whereas for several years, by reason of
unseasonable weather, there had been great scarcity of both; but
the earth will not yield its fruits unless the heavens water it,
and therefore they must look up to God for the dew of
heaven, in order to the fatness and fruitfulness of the earth
(
II. He shows them the folly of making their
addresses to idols as their fathers had done (
III. He shows them the hand of God in all
the events that concerned them, both those that made against them
and those that made for them,
IV. He shows them that every creature is to
them what God makes it to be (
5 And they shall be as mighty men, which tread down their enemies in the mire of the streets in the battle: and they shall fight, because the Lord is with them, and the riders on horses shall be confounded. 6 And I will strengthen the house of Judah, and I will save the house of Joseph, and I will bring them again to place them; for I have mercy upon them: and they shall be as though I had not cast them off: for I am the Lord their God, and will hear them. 7 And they of Ephraim shall be like a mighty man, and their heart shall rejoice as through wine: yea, their children shall see it, and be glad; their heart shall rejoice in the Lord. 8 I will hiss for them, and gather them; for I have redeemed them: and they shall increase as they have increased. 9 And I will sow them among the people: and they shall remember me in far countries; and they shall live with their children, and turn again. 10 I will bring them again also out of the land of Egypt, and gather them out of Assyria; and I will bring them into the land of Gilead and Lebanon; and place shall not be found for them. 11 And he shall pass through the sea with affliction, and shall smite the waves in the sea, and all the deeps of the river shall dry up: and the pride of Assyria shall be brought down, and the sceptre of Egypt shall depart away. 12 And I will strengthen them in the Lord; and they shall walk up and down in his name, saith the Lord.
Here are divers precious promises made to the people of God, which look further than to the state of the Jews in the latter days of their church, and have certain reference to the spiritual Israel of God, the gospel-church, and all true believers.
I. They shall have God's favour and
presence, and shall be owned and accepted of him. This is the
foundation of all the rest: The Lord is with them,
II. They shall be victorious over their
enemies, that would draw them from either their duty to God or
their comfort in God (
III. Those of them that are dispersed shall
be gathered together into one body (
IV. They shall greatly multiply, and the
church, that new world, shall be replenished (
V. God himself will be both their strength
and their song. 1. In him they shall be comforted, and shall have
abundant satisfaction (