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A Tale of Two Destinies
Commentators explain that the watchman's message is twofold. The "morning" signifies the coming deliverance and prosperity for God's people (the Jews returning from exile). In contrast, the "night" represents the impending calamity and judgment for their enemies (the Idumeans) who had mocked them in their distress. This reveals that God's plans can bring hope to the faithful and consequences for the wicked simultaneously.
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Isaiah
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18th Century
Theologian
The watchman said - Or rather “says;” indicating that this is the answer which the prophet returned to the inquiry from Idumea.
Th…
19th Century
Bishop
If you will inquire ... —The words presuppose a craving to know the meaning of the mysterious oracle just given. The prophet decli…
16th Century
Theologian
The morning cometh. This means that the anxiety will not last merely for a single day, or for a short time, as if the watchman had replied…
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17th Century
Pastor
The watchman said, the morning comes, and also the night ,
&c.] Not only a morning, but a night; and as sure as the …