_Down, tying him to a low pillar; (Menochius) (Grotius) though many
assert, that the criminal was forced to lie prostrate on the ground,
as the Jews still do, in Germany, when they undergo this punishment.
(Buxtorf, Syn. 20.) The Jews do not commonly give above 39 strokes,
and double the number is i... [ Continue Reading ]
_Eyes. Hebrew, "depart covered with confusion (or more vile) before
thy eyes." Hence the Jews do not consider this chastisement as
ignominious. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
Not muzzle, &c. St. Paul understands this of the spiritual labourer in
the church of God, who is not to be denied his maintenance, 1
Corinthians ix. 8, 9, 10. (Challoner) --- Other labourers, and even
beasts, must likewise be treated with humanity. It was formerly the
custom in Egypt, Judea, Spain,... [ Continue Reading ]
Together, as the sons of Juda did: (Genesis xxxviii. 8,) though custom
(Calmet) and analogy extend this to other brothers, at least to those
who live in the promised land, and have the inheritance in common, as
appears from the history of Ruth, Ruth i. 13, &c. Noemi supposes that
all the sons whom s... [ Continue Reading ]
_Name. Josephus ([Antiquities?] iv. 8) takes this literally, as St.
Augustine once did, though afterwards he retracted that opinion, (B.
ii. 12,) on considering that Booz called his son Obed, and not
Mahalon, which was the name of the first husband of Ruth, Ruth iv. 17.
(Calmet) --- Houbigant thinks... [ Continue Reading ]
In his face, or presence, upon the ground, as appears from the Gemarra
of Jerusalem, where we read this form: (Haydock) "In our presence,
(the three judges are specified) N, widow of N, hath taken off the
shoe of N, son of N. She brought him before us, and took off the shoe
from his right foot, and... [ Continue Reading ]
_Unshod. Those who have no consideration for their brethren, or for
the commonwealth, deserve to be despised. Much more do they who are
appointed pastors of the Church, if they do not zealously endeavour to
increase the number of God's servants, whom they must attach to him,
and not to themselves. T... [ Continue Reading ]
_In her regard: words supplied also by the Septuagint conformably to
the context. (Calmet) --- The indecency and impudence of the woman,
left her no excuse; (Haydock) though the Rabbins falsely maintain,
that she might transgress this law in case of necessity, and might cut
off the hand of her husba... [ Continue Reading ]
_Injustice. Proverbs xx. 10. To have a greater weight for buying and a
less one for selling, is the way to grow rich here, or to obtain the
mammon of iniquity; though, when such mean practices are detected, the
man who cheats often loses more than he had gained; and at any rate,
must either make res... [ Continue Reading ]
_Amalec. This order for destroying the Amalecites, in the mystical
sense, sheweth how hateful they are to God, and what punishments they
are to look for from his justice, who attack and discourage his
servants when they are but just come out, as it were, of the Egypt of
this wicked world, and being... [ Continue Reading ]
_God. This circumstance is not mentioned, Exodus xvii. 14._... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER XV.
_ Heaven. Destroy him entirely, a sentence which Saul was ordered to
put in execution, 1 Kings xv. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]