Matthew Henry
God has made it to appear that he delights not in the ruin of sinners by telling them what they may do to prevent the ruin; so he does here to Moab.
Send you the lamb to the ruler of the land. David made the Moabites tributaries to him, 2Sam 8:2. They
became his servants, and brought gifts. Afterwards they paid their tribute to the kings of Israel (2Kgs 3:4), and paid it in lambs. Now the prophet requires them to pay it to Hezekiah. Let it be raised and levied from all parts of the country,
from Selah, a frontier city of Moab on the one side,
to the wilderness, a boundary of the kingdom on the other side: and let it be sent, where it should be sent,
to the mount of the daughter of Zion, the city of David. Some take it as an advice to send a lamb for a sacrifice to God,
the ruler of the earth(so it may be read), the Lord of the whole earth, ruler of all lands, the land of Moab as well as the land of Israel, “Send it to the temple built on Mount Zion.” And some think it is in this sense spoken ironically, upbraiding the Moabites with their folly in delaying to repent and make their peace with God. “Now you would be glad to send a lamb to Mount Zion, to make the God of Israel your friend; but it is too late: the decree has gone forth, the consumption is determined, and the
daughters of Moabshall be cast out
as a wandering bird,” Isa 16:2. I rather take it as good advice seriously given, like that of Daniel to Nebuchadnezzar when he was reading him his doom, Dan 4:27.
Break off thy sins by righteousness, if it may be a lengthening of thy tranquillity. And it is applicable to the great gospel duty of submission to Christ, as the ruler of the land, and our ruler: “Send him the lamb, the best you have, yourselves a living sacrifice. When you come to God, the great ruler, come in the name of the Lamb, the Lamb of God.
For else it shall be” (so we may read it) “
that, as a wandering bird cast out of the nest, so shall the daughters of Moab be. If you will not pay your quit-rent, your just tribute to the king of Judah, you shall be turned out of your houses:
The daughters of Moab(the country villages, or the women of your country) shall flutter about the
fords of Arnon, attempting that way to make their escape to some other land,
like a wandering bird thrown out of the nesthalf-fledged.” Those that will not submit to Christ, nor be gathered under the shadow of his wings, shall be
as a bird that wanders from her nest, that shall either be snatched up by the next bird of prey or shall wander endlessly in continual frights. Those that will not yield to the fear of God shall be made to yield to the fear of every thing else.
kind to the seed of Israel(Isa 16:3): “Take counsel, call a convention, and consult among yourselves what is fit to be done in the present critical juncture; and you will find it your best way to execute judgment, to reverse all the unrighteous decrees you have made, by which you have put hardships upon the people of God, and, in token of your repentance for them, study now how to oblige them, and this shall be accepted of God more than all burnt-offering and sacrifice.”
bear the burden and heat of the day. Let them not discover those that absconded among them, nor deliver them up to the pursuers that made search for them: “
Betray not him that wandereth, nor deliver him up” (as the Edomites did, Obad 1:13, Obad 1:14), “but
hide the outcasts.” This was that good work by which Rahab’s faith was justified, and proved to be sincere, Heb 11:31. “Nay, do not only hide them for a time, but, if there be occasion, let them be naturalized:
Let my outcasts dwell with thee, Moab(Isa 16:4); find a lodging for them and
be thou a covert to them. Let them be taken under the protection of the government, though they are but poor, and likely to be a charge to thee.” Note,
outcasts, but they are
my outcasts. The Lord knows those that are his wherever he finds them, even where no one else knows them.
For the extortioner is almost at an endalready,
and the spoiler ceases. God’s people shall not be long outcasts; they
shall have tribulation ten days(Rev 2:10), and that is all. The spoiler would never cease spoiling if he might have his will; but God has him in a chain.
Hitherto he shall go, but no further.
the throne of David shall be established in mercy, by the mercy they receive from God and the mercy they show to others; and by the same methods may your throne be established if you please.” It would engage great men to be kind to the people of God if they would but observe, as they easily might, how often such conduct brings the blessing of God upon kingdoms and families. “Make Hezekiah your friend, for you will find it your interest to do so upon the account both of the grace of God in him and the presence of God with him. He
shall sit upon the throne in truth, and then he does indeed sit in honour and sit firmly. Then he shall sit
judging, and will then be a protector to those that have been a shelter to the people of God.” And see in him the character of a good magistrate.
seek judgment; that is, he shall seek occasions of doing right to those that are wronged, and shall punish the injurious even before they are complained of: or he shall diligently search into every cause brought before him, that he may find where the right lies.
hasten righteousness, and not delay to do justice, nor keep those long waiting that make application to him for the redress of their grievances. Though he seeks judgment, and deliberates upon it, yet he does not, under pretence of deliberation, stay the progress of the streams of justice. Let the Moabites take example by this, and then assure themselves that their state shall be established.