_Earth. After the ten preceding threats, the prophet denounces
destruction to the whole world, (Worthington) at the day of judgment;
though he may also allude to the desolation of the promised land, as
our Saviour joins both in the same prediction, Matthew xxiv. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Priest. All distinctions shall be disregarded. (Worthington) --- When
Jerusalem was taken, all became captives._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Weakened: Joakim, &c., are made prisoners. The greatest monarchs must
come before God's tribunal._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Sin. Towards the end of the world iniquity will abound, and men shall
rage against each other, Matthew xxiv. (Worthington) --- They will
also feel the effects of sin. --- Mad: abandoned to their passions,
(Deuteronomy xxviii. 28.) excepting only the elect. (Menochius) ---
Few. The Chaldeans permitt... [ Continue Reading ]
_The drink. Hebrew shecar, "palm wine."_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Vanity. Jerusalem, (Calmet) or any other city, will be all in
confusion. (Haydock) --- In, as was the case in times of mourning,
Jeremias ix. 21. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Sea. The few elect (ver. 13.) being rescued from the misery of the
world, shall praise God. (Haydock) --- They are exhorted to lift up
their heads, Luke xxi. 28. (Menochius)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Instruction. The Church is like an island, compared with the rest of
the world; or it preaches the gospel to all nations, and to the
islands, like Great Britain. (Worthington) --- Apostolic men are
required to preach incessantly to all sorts of people. Hebrew, "in
light;" or Pagnin, "in vales." (Me... [ Continue Reading ]
_I said. The prophet, or any other, may speak thus in the latter days.
(Calmet) --- Myself. I cannot recount what horrid pains I beheld. (St.
Jerome) (Menochius) (2 Corinthians xii. 4.)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Snare. He alludes to the methods of taking wild beasts, Job xviii.
11. --- Opened, as they were in the days of Noe[Noah]. (Calmet) ---
All sorts of misery hang over us._... [ Continue Reading ]
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_Night, unexpectedly, (Haydock) and with the utmost speed. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_High. The stars, which in many places of the Scripture are so called.
Some commentators explain that these words here signify the demons of
the air. (Challoner) --- The apostate angels will be judged, 1
Corinthians vi. 6., and Matthew xxiv. 29._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Visited. Hence Origen (Prin. iii. 6., &c.) took occasion to assert,
that the damned would one day be released, though the Scripture so
often declares the contrary. The prophet speaks of the future
liberation of the Jews; (Calmet) or he intimates that after many days,
yea throughout eternity, the re... [ Continue Reading ]
_Blush: he[be] turned into blood, Joel ii. 10. Dreadful calamities
shall ensue, to usher in the great day of judgment. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]