Verse 5
5. meetest—that is, Thou makest peace, or enterest into covenant with him (see on :-).
rejoiceth and worketh—that is, who with joyful willingness worketh [GESENIUS] (Acts 10:35; John 7:17).
those—Thou meetest "those," in apposition to "him" who represents a class whose characteristics "those that," c., more fully describes.
remember thee in thy ways— (Isaiah 26:8).
sinned—literally, "tripped," carrying on the figure in "ways."
in those is continuance—a plea to deprecate the continuance of God's wrath it is not in Thy wrath that there is continuance (Isaiah 54:7; Isaiah 54:8; Psalms 30:5; Psalms 103:9), but in Thy ways ("those"), namely, of covenant mercy to Thy people (Micah 7:18-20; Malachi 3:6); on the strength of the everlasting continuance of His covenant they infer by faith, "we shall be saved." God "remembered" for them His covenant (Malachi 3:6- :), though they often "remembered not" Him (Psalms 78:42). CASTELLIO translates, "we have sinned for long in them ('thy ways'), and could we then be saved?" But they hardly would use such a plea when their very object was to be saved.
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