19 But when Herod was dead, behold, an angel of the Lord appeareth in a dream to Joseph in Egypt, 20 Saying, Arise, and take the young child and his mother, and go into the land of Israel: for they are dead which sought the young child’s life. (Matthew 2:19-20 KJV)
William Burkitt’s New Testament
Observe, 1. Herod’s death: like a bloody persecutor, he is sent unlamented to his grave. Historians say, that out of his body issued forth such impure streams of blood that the loathsomeness and pain made him attempt the killing of himself. God seldom suffers persecuters to pass in quiet to their graves; they rarely die the common death of all men, having no other balm at their funeral than their own blood.
Observe, 2. The happy consequence of Herod’s death. Christ is now called home without danger: Herod being sent to his grave, the coast is clear for the return of the holy family. The death of persecutors is the delivery of the persecuted.
Observe, 3. An angel is dispatched to acquaint Joseph with Herod’s death.
O! how cheerfully do those glorious spirits execute the commands of their sovereign Master! With what delight do they carry the message of God’s kindness to their fellow-creatures!
Lord, what an argument is this of thy love unto us, that in this our pilgrimage state thou allowest us thine own royal guard to attend and preserve us!