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of hearts, as well as dominion, and the power of judgment. Besides, we have already said that<br />

there is no absurdity in designating Christ by the name of the Angel, because He was not yet the<br />

Incarnate Mediator, but as often as He appeared to the ancient people He gave an indication of<br />

His future mission.<br />

The glory of this latter house shall be greater than of the former, saith the LORD of hosts: and<br />

in this place will I give peace, saith the LORD of hosts. (Haggai 2:9)<br />

He at length declares that the glory of the second Temple would be greater than that of the first,<br />

and that there would be peace in that place. As to the words there is nothing obscure; but we<br />

ought especially to attend to what is said.<br />

It must, indeed, be first observed, that what is said here of the future glory of the Temple is to be<br />

applied to the excellency of those spiritual blessings which appeared when Christ was revealed,<br />

and are still conspicuous to us through faith; for ungodly men are so blind that they see them<br />

not. And this we must bear in mind, lest we dream like some gross interpreters, who think that<br />

what is here said was in part fulfilled when Herod reconstructed the Temple. For though that<br />

was a sumptuous building, yet there is no doubt but that it was an attempt of the Devil to delude<br />

the Jews, that they might cease to hope for Christ. Such was also, probably, the craft of Herod.<br />

We indeed know that he was only a half-Jew. He professed himself to be one of Abraham’s<br />

children; but he accommodated his habits, we know, to those of the Jews, oddly for his own<br />

advantage. That they might not look for Christ, this delusive and empty spectacle was presented<br />

to them, so as almost to astound them. Though this, however, may not have entered into the<br />

mind of Herod, it is yet certain that the Devil’s design was to present to the Jews this deceptive<br />

shade, that they might not raise up their thoughts to look for the coming of Christ, as the time<br />

was then near at hand.<br />

God might, indeed, immediately at the beginning have caused a magnificent temple to be built:

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