_Spoilest. This is particularly directed to Sennacherib. (Challoner)
--- He was a figure of persecutors of the Church, to which many
passages here allude. (Calmet) --- Remota justitia quid sunt regna
nisi magna latrocinia? (St. Augustine, City of God iv. 4.) ---
Sennacherib plundered Samaria and Jud... [ Continue Reading ]
_Morning. Speedily. Hebrew, "mornings," or every day. Ezechias thus
addressed God._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Them. The neglect of burying these insects has often brought on the
plague. (St. Augustine, City of God iii. 31.)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Faith. Sincerity and justice adorn the reigns of Ezechias and
Christ._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Without. The people of the country, and the envoys of Ezechias, 4
Kings xviii. 14. Hebrew, "Behold their Ariel, cried they without,"
insultingly, (Calmet) pointing at Jerusalem, chap. xxix. 1. At which
(Haydock) the envoys rent their garments, &c., chap. xxxvi. 22.
(Calmet) --- "Behold I shall appe... [ Continue Reading ]
_Void, though Sennacherib had received what he demanded, 4 Kings
xviii. 14._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Confounded. Its trees were cut down, chap. xxxvii. 24._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Myself, when all human aid fails._... [ Continue Reading ]
_You, Assyrians, are bringing destruction upon yourselves. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Of you. Hebrew, "of us." (Haydock) --- They are seriously alarmed at
the sight of the fires prepared to burn the dead bodies of the
Assyrians, (chap. xxx. 33.) and begin to think of hell, (Calmet) which
their sins deserve. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Blood. Avoiding revenge, and punishing the guilty, without respect to
persons. Such was Ezechias, and therefore his enemies could not hurt
him._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Sure. Never failing. (Calmet) --- This was a great advantage in those
dry regions. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_King Ezechias, or he shall be one of his courtiers. --- Off. Their
limits shall be extended. Those who believe in Christ, shall cast
their eyes up towards their heavenly country, Hebrews ix. 13._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Ones. These questions were put by the people, when the enemy
approached; or they now rejoice that their severe masters were gone._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Shameless, unjust Assyrians, Luke xviii. 2. When shame is gone,
people give way to every excess. --- Profound. Unknown to the Jews, 4
Kings xviii. 26. --- No wisdom, manners, or piety._... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER XXXIII.
_ Broken. It was taken 125 years afterwards. The Church remains till
the end of time, (Calmet) whereas both the prophets and history assure
us, that Jerusalem was subject to destruction. (Worthington)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Of rivers. He speaks of the rivers of endless joys that flow from the
throne of God to water the heavenly Jerusalem, like a deep river.
(Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Thy tacklings. He speaks of the enemies of the Church, under the
allegory of a ship that is disabled. (Challoner) --- Sennacherib shall
attempt invasion no more than a ship without masts would put to sea._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Feeble. All were obliged to collect the plunder, to be afterwards
divided. None shall plead illness. The inhabitants of Jerusalem will
not feel the effects of sin (Calmet) on this occasion. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]