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1 | Wrath to the Utmost | 1 Thess 2:16 | DocTrinsograce | 154210 | ||
"The degree of their punishment, is the uttermost degree. This may respect both a national and personal punishment. If we take it as a national punishment, a little after the time when the epistle was written, wrath came upon the nation of the Jews to the uttermost, in their terrible destruction by the Romans; when, as Christ said, Matt. xxiv. 21. 'was great tribulation, such as never was since the beginning of the world to that time.' That nation had before suffered many of the fruits of divine wrath for their sins; but this was beyond all, this was their highest degree of punishment as a nation. If we take it as a personal punishment, then it respects their punishment in hell. God often punishes men very dreadfully in this world; but in hell 'wrath comes on them to the uttermost.' By this expression is also denoted the certainty of this punishment. For though the punishment was then future, yet it is spoken of as present: 'The wrath is come upon them to the uttermost.' It was as certain as if it had already taken place. God, who knows all things, speaks of things that are not as though they were; for things present and things future are equally certain with him. It also denotes the near approach of it. The wrath IS come; i. e. it is just at hand; it is at the door; as it proved with respect to that nation; their terrible destruction by the Romans was soon after the apostle wrote this epistle." --Jonathan Edwards | ||||||
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