As dead; being overcome by the divine majesty and glory of the Redeemer.

The first and the last; a direct ascription to himself of the attributes of deity. See Isaiah 43:10; Isaiah 44:6. A full view of the Saviour's glory would be more than any man in his life could bear; and in the future life, while it will be unfolding to the admiring eye of his people with greater and greater clearness for ever, all that they will see will only enlarge their conceptions of the infinitude of what remains unseen.

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