_I. Hebrew and Septuagint, "He, the Lord, said;" or, Micheas addressed
the princes of both kingdoms, under Ezechias, ver. 12., and Jeremias
xxvi. 18. --- To know and practice, Osee vi. 3. (Calmet) --- Both rich
and poor strove to extort from each other. (Worthington)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Skins. When some exhorted Tiberius to lay on more taxes, he replied:
"a good shepherd must shear the flock, and not tear off the skin."
(Suetorius xxxii.)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Peace. They pretend goodness, while they do the greatest mischief.
--- Prepare. Literally, "sanctify," (Haydock) or denounce war.
(Calmet) --- False prophets seek their private lucre. (Worthington)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Vision. Impostors shall skulk through fear, when the people shall see
that they were not sent, ver. 7._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Spirit. I am no impostor, chap. ii. 11._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Iniquity. You offer victims unjustly procured, or build your palaces
with what belongs to the poor._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Hire. It is not lawful to refuse instruction to those who have
nothing; nor must priests act solely for a temporal reward, though
reason shews that they should be supported by those whom they have to
teach, Matthew x. 8, 10., Galatians vi. 6., and 1 Timothy v. 18.
(Calmet) --- The judges grew rich... [ Continue Reading ]
_Forests, after its destruction by Nabuchodonosor. (Calmet) --- In the
space of three years' neglect, shrubs were growing in the courts of
the temple, 1 Machabees iv. 38. (Haydock) --- Rufus ploughed up the
spot where the temple had stood, after the Romans had burnt it down.
(St. Jerome; Josephus, J... [ Continue Reading ]
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