Verse 8
"Israel is swallowed up: now are they among the nations as a vessel wherein none delighteth."
"Israel is swallowed up ..." Again, the prophetic tense speaks of the impending ruin of the nation as if it had already happened, which, in a sense, of course, it had.
"Vessel wherein none delighteth ..." Harper and others have rejected this as a gloss,[16] but the scriptural use of this very terminology in Rom. 9:22,2 Timothy 2:20 makes such a view untenable. Paul elaborated the figure used here, applying it specifically to the whole of Israel, not merely the northern kingdom. (See my commentary on Romans, pp. 346-348, for a full discussion of this.) Dummelow accurately defined the meaning of "vessel wherein none delighteth" as "a cheap and worthless piece of pottery."[17]
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