They that dwell under his shadow shall return
Either under the shadow of Lebanon, as Japhet and Jarchi; the shadow of that mountain, or of the trees that grew upon it; or under the shadow of Israel, the church, to which young converts have recourse, and under which they sit with pleasure; or rather under the shadow of the Lord Israel was called to return unto, and now return, ( Hosea 14:1 Hosea 14:2 ) ; as the Israelites will in the latter day. So the Targum,
``and they shall be gathered out of the midst of their captivity, they shall dwell under the shadow of their Messiah;''thus truly gracious persons sit under the shadow of Christ, who come to themselves, and return unto the Lord; even under the shadow of his word and ordinances, where they desire to sit, and do sit with delight and pleasure, as well as in the greatest safety; and find it a very refreshing and comfortable shadow to them; even a shadow from the heat of avenging justice, a fiery law, the fiery darts of Satan, and the fury of the world; and, like the shadow of a great rock in a weary land, exceeding pleasing and cheering to weary travellers; see ( Song of Solomon 2:3 ) ( Isaiah 25:4 Isaiah 25:5 ) ( 32:2 ) ; they shall revive [as] the corn:
``the memory of their goodness;''the saints obtain a good report through faith, and have a good name, better than precious ointment; their memory is blessed; they, are had in everlasting remembrance; the memory of them is not only dear to the people of God in after ages; but the memory of their persons, and of their works, is exceeding grateful to God and Christ.