Sermons in Accents : Or, Studies in the Hebrew Text: a book for Preachers And Students
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But there is more than this. There is the emphasis of logic no less than of reverence. Apart from the feel- ing of scrupulosity which is always associated with the name of the Deity, there is a necessity for the two Paseqs to indicate the importance of the reading. Mark the contrast between these opening words and the rush of battle that was raging around the righteous man in the previous 186 Sermons in Accents verse. There were many who strove against him ; but his heart did not fear. And why ...? Because the heavens were not deaf. " God shall \ear " — underline both words : emphasise the fact that the help of the righteous is in Jehovah — in a God who both hears and cares. - Who shall say in view of this context that the inser- tion of a double Paseq was not necessary ? The whole text suggests a twofold division : — (1) The assured confidence of the righteous. (2) The false confidence of the ungodly. The former is fixed upon Jehovah, who both hears and abides forever. For in the words of Calvin, "much of that impatience into which we are hurried arises from not elevating our thoughts to the eternity of God ".
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