_Iniquities. The history of Susanna shews that the captives were not
all free from sin, which alone prevented their liberation,
Lamentations iii. 44. (Calmet) [Daniel xiii.] --- God is willing and
able to save. He punishes for sin, to cause us to repent, ver. 20.
(Worthington)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Justice. They arraign unjustly. None call upon the just God, but
trust in idols. --- Iniquity. They kill themselves, while they strive
to injure others, Psalm vii. 15., and Micheas ii. 1._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Basilisk, or viper. (Calmet) --- The young ones "burst through the
viper's sides." (Pliny, [Natural History?] x. 62.) --- So the works of
the wicked are useless or destructive._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Peace, or prosperity. They quarrel with all, and ruin themselves,
Psalm xiii._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Therefore. The wicked Jews nevertheless confess that their sins prove
their destruction._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Dead. The Jews will not recognize Christ, notwithstanding the
prophecies and miracles._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Judgment, that God would avenge us, (ver. 9.) and regard our fasts,
chap. lviii. 3._... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER LIX.
_ In. Where truth is disregarded, there can be no justice._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Himself, to arrest his arm, stretched out to chastise his son; or to
second him. There is nothing in man to stop God's vengeance. He
therefore pardons out of his own goodness, chap. lix. 2., and lxiii.
4. (Calmet) --- He became man to redeem us, as no pure mortal could do
it. (Worthington)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Justice. None can blame his conduct._... [ Continue Reading ]
_On. Hebrew, "is standard-bearer." (Aquila) (St. Jerome) --- Cyrus,
the figurative redeemer, proceeds rapidly._... [ Continue Reading ]
_To Sion. Septuagint, "from Sion, and will turn away iniquity from
Jacob. (21.) And this," &c. (Haydock) --- St. Paul hence proves that
the Jews will at last be converted, Romans xi. 26. The return of the
captives prefigured this event. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Covenant. Note here a clear promise of perpetual orthodoxy to the
Church of Christ. (Challoner) --- She hath still the spirit of truth.
(Worthington) (Matthew xxviii. 20.) --- None will apply this to the
synagogue, which is visibly in the dark, and abandoned. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]