_Prolonged. Babylon was taken one hundred and seventy-two years after.
(Calmet) --- Yet this time is counted short, compared with the
monarchy, which had lasted a thousand years. (Worthington) --- Ground.
Cyrus restored the Jews; yet all did not return at that time. ---
Stranger. Converts, Esther vi... [ Continue Reading ]
_Place. Cyrus probably granted an escort, as Artaxerxes did, 2 Esdras
ii. 7. --- Servants. They had purchased many slaves, (1 Esdras ii.
65.) as some were very rich in captivity, and were treated like other
subjects. --- Oppressors. Stragglers of the army of Cambyses, &c.,
though this was chiefly ve... [ Continue Reading ]
_Parable. Septuagint, Greek: threnon. "Lamentation." (Haydock) --- Or
mournful canticle._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Persecuted. The Jews read incorrectly, "is persecuted."_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Earth. Subject to, or bordering upon the Assyrian empire. Under
Darius the Mede, (the Cyaxares of Xenophon) and Cyrus, the people were
little molested. (Calmet) --- The neighbouring princes ( fir-trees,
&c., ver. 8.) were also at rest. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Hell is personified, deriding the Chaldean monarch, Baltassar, who
perished the very night after he had profaned the sacred vessels,
Daniel v. 3. He probably received only the burial of an ass, ver. 11,
19. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_O Lucifer. O day-star. All this, according to the letter, is spoken
of the king of Babylon. It may also be applied, in a spiritual sense,
to Lucifer, the prince of devils, who was created a bright angel, but
fell by pride and rebellion against God. (Challoner) (Luke x. 18.)
(Calmet) --- He fell by... [ Continue Reading ]
_North. And be adored as God in the temple of Jerusalem, Psalm xlvii.
3. The Assyrian and Persian monarchs claimed divine honours, 4 Kings
xviii. 33., and Judith iii. 13._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Depth. Hebrew, "sides," (ver. 13.) or holes dug out of a cavern.
(Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Turn. From their respective holes in the monument._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Grave. Strangers seized the crown of Baltassar, and neglected his
sepulchre: or if we explain it of Nabuchodonosor, his tomb was
probably plundered, (Calmet) as the Persians did not spare that of
Belus. In the reign of Alexander, the tombs of the kings were covered
with water, and filled with serpe... [ Continue Reading ]
_Thy. Septuagint, "my." Thou hast been a murderer instead of a
shepherd. --- Ever. The children and monarchy of Nabuchodonosor
presently perished. Evilmerodac and Baltassar reigned but a short
time, and left no issue to inherit the throne._... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER XIV.
_ Name. It shall lose all its splendour, and be mentioned only with
abhorrence, 1 Peter v. 13._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Besom. Reducing it to a heap of rubbish, (chap. xiii. 21.; Calmet) as
the event shewed. (Watson)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Assyrian. 4 Kings xix. (Worthington) --- Sennacherib, (St. Jerome)
Cambyses, or Holofernes. The sight of their chastisement would ben an
earnest of the fall of Babylon. (Calmet) --- The allies of Assyria,
(Menochius) or the enemies of God's people, will also be punished,
chap. xv. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Achaz. When Ezechias was just seated on the throne. The preceding and
subsequent predictions were then delivered, chap. xiii. 20._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Rod. Achaz. --- Bird. Ezechias will openly attack thee, 4 Kings
xviii. 8. (Calmet) --- Protestants, " shall be a fiery flying
serpent," (Haydock) like that erected by Moses, Numbers xxi. 9.
Sennacherib and Assaraddon shall lay waste Philistia, ver. 31., and
chap. xx. 1. (Calmet) --- Though Achaz be... [ Continue Reading ]
_Nations. Surprised that Ezechias should escape, while the power of
the Philistines was overturned so easily; or when the king sent
ambassadors to his allies, to announce the defeat of Sennacherib by
the angel. All confessed that this was an effect of the divine
protection towards Sion. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]