_Prince. After the captivity, although the race of David continued in
Salathiel, Zorobabel, &c., yet they had not the state of kings. Hence
Christians, R. David and other Jews, understand this of the Messias
and the rites of his Church, with a literal allusion to the old law.
(Worthington) --- Witho... [ Continue Reading ]
_Six. Moses only prescribed two lambs for every day, Numbers xxviii.
9._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Sacrifice. See chap. xlv. 24. Flour and oil accompanied the victim.
When lambs were presented, this was left to the prince's devotion
(ver. 7, 11.; Calmet) only. If he gave three or four ephies of flour,
he must give as many hins of oil. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Calf. Moses orders two, and seven lambs, Numbers xxviii. 11. (Calmet)
--- The rams. Hebrew, "a ram. They shall," &c. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_It, perhaps to avoid confusion, (Menochius) and turning the back on
the temple, (Calmet) or to exercise their obedience. As many might
enter by one gate as by another, and thus the concourse would not be
diminished. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Out. The prince went in and out by the same gate, (ver. 8.) and might
order that on the east to be opened when he had to offer a voluntary
sacrifice. In other respects he was like a simple Israelite, and was
to attend the temple and use the same gates as the rest. Before, the
kings had a gate on th... [ Continue Reading ]
_Solemnities. Hebrew, "on feasts and on days of meeting." (Calmet) ---
Sacrifice: mincha, ver. 7., and chap. xlv. 24. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Morning. That for the evening had the same ceremonies, Leviticus vi.
9._... [ Continue Reading ]
_By. Cata seems to be taken (Calmet) from the Greek: kata, "according
to," or by, ver. 15. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Sons. If any portion of his land was made over to them, it still
remained in the family; but if any other had a present of it, the land
must revert to the royal family, agreeably to the law, Leviticus xxv.
10. (Calmet) --- This insinuates that works done by the true children
of God, in the state of... [ Continue Reading ]
_Gate, on the north, chap. xliv. 4. --- West. At this corner was the
kitchen for victims, which could only be eaten in the inner court. If
they had been brought into that without, the people would have become
unclean; as it is equally wrong to touch holy or impure things when
they are forbidden, cha... [ Continue Reading ]
_Little. Hebrew, "courts joined;" (Protestants) or marginal note,
"made with chimneys," (Haydock) or "smoked," as no chimneys were used.
Septuagint, "little courts," as they have read differently. (Calmet)
--- Vulgate unites both meanings. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Kitchens. Septuagint, "porticoes," or rather (Calmet) "boiling
places;" (Protestants) and ver. 24. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
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