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Adam Clarke, on Luke 1:53
Adam Clarke · 1762–1832
Luke 1:53 · Douay-Rheims
“He hath filled the hungry with good things; and the rich he hath sent empty away.”
On this verse:
“Filled the hungry - the rich he hath sent empty away - God is here represented under the notion of a person of unbounded benevolence, who is daily feeding multitudes at his gates. The poor and the rich are equally dependent upon him; to the one he gives his affluence for a season, and to the other his daily bread. The poor man comes through a sense of his want to get his daily support, and God feeds him; the rich man comes through the lust of gain, to get more added to his abundance, and, God sends him empty away - not only gives him nothing more, but often deprives him of that which he has, because he has not improved it to the honor of the giver. There is an allusion here, as in several other parts of this song, to the case of Hannah and Peninah, as related Sa1 1:2, etc.; Sa1 2:1-10.”
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