_The valley of vision: Jerusalem. The temple of Jerusalem was built
upon Mount Moria, or on the mountain of vision. But the city is here
called, the valley of vision, either because it was lower than the
temple, or because of the low condition to which it was to be reduced,
(Challoner) during the ca... [ Continue Reading ]
_Battle. He taxes the king with cowardice._... [ Continue Reading ]
_People. He saw this in spirit, though he might not live to witness
it. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Searching. That day beheld the Assyrians (Haydock) undermining the
wall, and behaving with haughtiness (Calmet) on Mount Sion. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Wall. Arms were frequently hung thereon, Canticle of Canticles ix. 4.
(Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Covering. Hebrew masac, (Haydock) "shade," for the convenience of the
people, 4 Kings xvi. 18. --- Forest, built by Solomon. Ezechias has
also procured store of arms, which were now delivered out to the
citizens._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Many, but you have neglected them, (Calmet) till it be too late.
(Haydock) --- Pool, communicating with Gehon on the west._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Walls. Manasses enclosed the pool within walls, forming a second
town, 4 Kings xxii. 29. --- Ago. You have not imitated the piety of
Ezechias._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Die. Thus the pagans encouraged themselves to feast. (Calmet) ---
Ergo vivamus dum licet esse bene. (Petronius) --- This conduct
betrayed an entire want of faith. (Calmet) --- "Nothing offends God so
much....as contempt proceeding from despair." (St. Jerome)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Die. The repentance of Manasses, and the piety of Josias, could not
avert the storm. Discite justitiam moniti et non temnere divos._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Temple, in the place of Eliacim. He had been secretary before,
(Calmet) and had intruded himself into some office in the temple,
which he abused. (Worthington)_... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER XXII.... [ Continue Reading ]
_Cock. St. Jerome's master assured him that the word which is usually
rendered a warrior, has this meaning. (Haydock) --- The comparison
agrees well with a proud man reduced to misery. (Calmet) --- Hebrew,
"With the captivity of a man, and he will cover thee." Septuagint, "he
will cast out and bruis... [ Continue Reading ]
_Lord; Manasses, who hath exalted thee. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Eliacim, who had been displaced, ver. 15. He acted as regent after
the departure of Manasses, who always followed his counsels at his
return, Judith iv. 5. The priesthood was not then incompatible with
civil and military functions._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Girdle, the badge of power, Job xii. 18._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Shoulder. Here the marks of dignity were worn. Eliacim was appointed
master of the palace, over all the other servants. (Calmet) --- Thus
we may gather what power Christ conferred on St. Peter, when he gave
him the keys of heaven, Matthew xvi. 19., and Apocalypse iii. 7.
(Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Peg, on which whatever is placed shall be secure, 1 Esdras ix. 8._... [ Continue Reading ]
_House. He shall be the ornament of the priesthood. --- Music. All
affairs in church and state shall be at his disposal._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Fall. Sobna shall lose all his employments, and ruin others.
(Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]