Biblical Commentary On the New Testament: Translated From the German for ... 6
Biblical Commentary On the New Testament: Translated From the German for ... 6
Hermann Olshausen
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iv., v.) a branch springing fix)m the roots of the hewn stock of the house of David (Is. xi.), an Immanuel born of the lowly maid of the house of David (Is. vii.); — and of the substantial identity of this branch with the " son," Ps. ii and the " seed," 2 Bam. vii. on the one hand, and ihe Messiah on the other, there can no reasonable doubt be enter- tained. Our author — who, in connecting the passage, 2 Sam, viL 14, with the second psalm, makes it sufficiently evident that he had inter- preted... and understood the psalm in connexion with the prophecy of Nathan — simply calls to mind the fact, that in the very first com- VoL. VL— 20 806 Hebrsws I. 6. tnencement of the MesBianic prophecy^ there is ascribed to tf^e Messiah a relation of Sonship to Qody such as is never applied, even approximately, to any one of the angels. A relation of such a kiud, that the Messiah derives his real being not from David but from God. For this was, as we saw, the import of the words to^ay I have begotten thee.
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