_Thee. Judea was no more laid waste by its ancient enemies. The
persecution of Epiphanes did not continue long. Many have attacked the
Church; but they cannot overcome her, nor will she cease to preach the
truth, and to continue pure and holy._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Money. The Chaldeans acted impolitically in leaving the country
without inhabitants, and Cyrus will derive no immediate advantage from
your return. (Calmet) --- The Jews had not injured the Chaldeans, nor
mankind the devil. But both had offended God, who out of mercy paid
their ransom. (Worthington... [ Continue Reading ]
_Assyrian. Pharao, (Sa; Tirinus) or rather Nabuchodonosor, (Calmet)
and the princes of Assyria, who acted tyrannically. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Long, by the Chaldeans, weak Jews, and strangers, who misconstrue my
conduct towards my people, and represent it as the effect of
injustice, or of weakness._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Here. Jesus Christ appears, the Redeemer foretold so long before._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Peace. He come like a conqueror to save his people. It may also be
applied to the prophets and apostles, (Calmet) as St. Paul explains
it, Romans x. 15. (Menochius)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Watchmen, prophets. The angels sung at the birth of Christ, Luke ii.
14._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Arm. The Saviour, Luke i. 51._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Lord, the Levites departing from Babylon, 1 Esdras i. 7., and Numbers
iii. 6., and iv. 5., &c. (Calmet) --- St. Paul proves hence that
communication with infidels in spiritual things is always unlawful, 2
Corinthians vi. 17. (Worthington)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Servant, Christ. In vain do the Jews attempt to apply this to any
other. It is wonderful that Grotius should follow their steps, and
understand Jeremias to be meant; though elsewhere he allows that the
prophet speaks only of the Messias. (De Verit. v. 19.) --- This author
[Grotius] has been of grea... [ Continue Reading ]
_Of men, who have disfigured the countenance of our Saviour with
buffets, &c. The Jews would not receive him under this abject form,
though it had been foretold equally with his elevation. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Sprinkle with baptism, (Haydock) and his manifold graces. (Calmet)
--- Septuagint, "so many nations shall wonder at him." (Haydock) ---
Mouth, out of reverence. How many great princes have submitted to his
yoke? (Calmet) --- Beheld. The Gentiles (Menochius) embrace the faith,
at the sight of Christ... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER LII.... [ Continue Reading ]