_Ephraim. That is, the kingdom of the ten tribes. (Challoner) ---
Flower. The pride of the kingdom shall thus decay. (Menochius) ---
Head. Samaria, situated on a hill, having under it a most fertile
valley. (Challoner) --- See Amos ii. 6., and iv. 2. Samaria was taken
in the sixth year of Ezechias._... [ Continue Reading ]
_The Lord. By his instrument, Salmanasar. (Haydock) --- Hebrew,
"behold the strong one, and the mighty to the Lord, as," &c. (Calmet)
--- Septuagint, "behold the Lord's fury....as," &c. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Up. Theglathphalassar was captivated with the beauty of the country,
and made it tributary. But Salmanasar, fearing a revolt, destroyed it,
4 Kings xvii. 4._... [ Continue Reading ]
_People, who returned to the service of God; or it refer to the
kingdom of Juda._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Gate. Ezechias reunited the divided kingdoms, and inspired his troops
with courage, bringing them back victorious, 2 Paralipomenon xxx. 1.,
and 4 Kings xviii. 7. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_These also. The kingdom of Juda. (Challoner) --- Ezechias could not
correct every abuse; though what is here specified, regards rather the
reigns of his successors._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Place. All was defiled: they gloried in their shame._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Breasts? St. Paul seems to allude to this text, 1 Corinthians iii. 2.
(Calmet) --- The abandoned Jews ask contemptuously, if they be to be
taught like children? (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Command, &c. This is said in the person of the Jews, resisting the
repeated commands of God, and still putting him off. (Challoner) ---
They deride the prophets, speaking words of no meaning, as if their
predictions were no better. (St. Jerome) --- Think they that we have
to learn the first element... [ Continue Reading ]
_Hear. To leave off their wicked practices, and cruelty. The Jews
would not understand: therefore Christ spoke to them in parables,
chap. vi. 9., and Matthew xiii. 14., &c._... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER XXVIII.
_ Taken. God will make his prophets speak, notwithstanding your
repugnance; or he will reduce you to the necessity of learning an
unknown language. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Men, who make a parade of your knowledge, (Haydock) to turn the most
sacred things into ridicule._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Protected. Their conduct spoke this language. They would not fail to
make alliances with Egypt, and to trust in idols, whatever the
prophets might say to dissuade them. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Stone. Christ. (Challoner) --- The Jews and Grotius would apply it to
Ezechias. But he was already on the throne, and never could realize
these glorious promises. The people were not to believe in him, &c.
(Calmet) --- Hasten. Let him expect his coming with patience.
(Challoner) --- It would be del... [ Continue Reading ]
_Measure. In the days of the Redeemer, they shall lead a virtuous
life, (Calmet) or the scorners shall be treated with rigour. ---
Protection. The wall, (Menochius) or lies, (ver. 15.; Calmet) on which
you depend, shall turn to your confusion. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Hear. Under the last kings of Juda, the misery was continual.
Captivity opened the eyes of the people, and they were afterwards more
docile. The murder of Christ, and the subsequent evils which befell
the nation, seem to have had a quite different effect. They will at
last submit to his yoke. (Calm... [ Continue Reading ]
_Straitened. It is too narrow to hold two: God will have the bed of
our heart all to himself. (Challoner) (1 Corinthians x. 20., and 2
Corinthians vi. 14.) (St. Jerome, &c.) --- The Jews explain it of the
utmost distress, to which the people would be reduced, so that they
would not be able to assist... [ Continue Reading ]
_As in, &c. As the Lord fought against the Philistines in Baal
Pharisim, (2 Kings v.) and against the Chanaanites, in the valley of
Gabaon, Josue x. (Challoner) --- Strange. He punished unwillingly.
(Calmet) --- "It is not God's work to ruin what he has created." (St.
Jerome) --- He will punish in a... [ Continue Reading ]
_Earth. Nabuchodonosor will take a complete and speedy vengeance,
chap. x. 22._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Sow. The works of the husbandman vary, so will God's punishments be
inflicted with measure, according to each one's deserts, ver. 27., and
Wisdom vi. 7. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Gith. Heberw ketsach. Septuagint, Greek: melanthion. (Haydock)
(Pliny, [Natural History?] xx. 17.) (Menochius) --- Septuagint have
not expressed all the terms of the original, (Haydock) being perhaps
ignorant of their meaning. (St. Jerome)\\_... [ Continue Reading ]
_God. From him proceeds every useful invention. The pagans attributed
the discovery of corn, &c., to their idols._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Saws, or heavy instruments. It would be thus crushed too much.
(Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_But. Septuagint, "it shall be eaten with bread. For I will not be
angry with you for ever, nor shall the sounds of my bitter wrath
trample upon you." (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_This also, &c. Such also is the proceeding of the Lord with his land,
and the diverse seeds he sows therein. (Challoner)_... [ Continue Reading ]