_Amos. His name is written in a different manner, in Hebrew, from that
of the third among the minor prophets, (Worthington) though St.
Augustine has confounded them. --- Ezechias. He wrote this title
towards the end of his life, or it was added by Esdras, &c._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Earth. He apostrophises these insensible things, (Calmet) because
they contain all others, and are the most durable. (Theodoret)
(Deuteronomy xxxi. 1.)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Sad. This was spoken after Ozias had given way to pride, when the
Ammonites, &c., began to disturb Juda, (4 Kings xv. 37., and 2
Paralipomenon xxvii. 7.) under Joathan, who was a good prince, but
young. (Calmet) --- Enemies. At the last siege, (St. Jerome) or rather
when Jerusalem was taken by the... [ Continue Reading ]
_Cucumbers. Or melons, which grew in the fields, and huts were erected
for guards, till they were gathered._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Sodom. Juda is so styled reproachfully, (Calmet) because the princes
imitated the crimes of that devoted city, Ezechiel xvi. 49., and
infra[Isaias] chap. ii. 6., and iii. 9. (Menochius)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Victims. Without piety, they are useless. God tolerated bloody
victims to withdraw the people from idolatry, but he often shewed that
they were not of much importance, in order that they might be brought
to offer the sacrifice of the new law, which eminently includes all
the rest. (St. Jerome) (Psa... [ Continue Reading ]
_Bearing. Hebrew, &c., "pardoning," (Calmet) or "bearing." Septuagint,
"I will no longer pardon your sins." (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Wash. Interiorly. (Calmet) --- He seems to allude to baptism.
(Eusebius) (Theodoret)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Accuse me. If I punish you without cause._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Water. There is no sincerity in commerce. (Calmet) --- Teachers give
false interpretations of the law. (St. Jerome) --- Iniquity abounded
before the destruction of Jerusalem by the Chaldeans and Romans.
(Worthington)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Ah! God punishes with regret. (Menochius) --- Comfort. I will take
complete vengeance under Joathan, (4 Kings xv. 37.) Achaz, &c._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Tin. I will reform abuses in the reign of Ezechias, but much more by
establishing the Church of Christ, which shall be the faithful city.
(Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Judges. The Jews explain this of the judges, and priests, who
governed after the captivity; though it refer rather to the apostles,
&c. (St. Jerome) (Worthington)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Idols. Protestants, "oaks, which ye have desired, and ye shall be
confounded for the gardens," &c. (Haydock) --- the groves were sacred
to Venus, and the gardens to Adonis, and were scenes of the greatest
immorality and profanation, chap. lxv. 3._... [ Continue Reading ]
_It. The efforts of Achan and Ezechias against the enemy proved in
vain. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER I.... [ Continue Reading ]