Commentaries:
Adam Clarke
Persecuted, but not forsaken - , ' . The , pursued, is peculiar to the , or race, when one being foremost others pursue, and get up close after him, endeavoring to outstrip him, but cannot succeed: this is the meaning of , not outstripped, or outgone, as the word implies. So in Plutarch: , they do not crown them that are distanced or left behind. So says the apostle, I Corinthians 9:24 : All run, but only One receiveth the Prize.
Cast down, but not destroyed - ' . This also belongs to wrestlers, where he that throws the other first is conqueror. And so Hesychius: , , ̔ , to cast down is to overcome, to throw. And then, the being not destroyed signifies that, although they were thrown down-cast into troubles and difficulties, yet they rose again, and surmounted them all.
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