_The mountains, &c. That is, the princes, the great ones of the
people. (Challoner) --- But Hebrew intimates real mountains, which had
witnessed the impiety of the people, (Calmet) and had been defiled
with their altars, &c. Protestants, "Contend thou before the," &c.,
(Haydock) as God's advocate. H... [ Continue Reading ]
_Slaves. Their prison, in Algiers, &c., is dreadful. (Calmet) ---
Mary. She taught the women. (Chaldean; Theodotion) --- She was a
figure of Christ's mother, as Moses and Aaron were of himself.
(Worthington)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_From Setim to Galgal. He puts them in mind of the favour he did them,
in not suffering them to be quite destroyed by the evil purpose of
Balach and the wicked counsel of Balaam; and then gives them a hint of
the wonders he wrought in order to bring them into the land of
promise, by stopping the cou... [ Continue Reading ]
_What shall I offer, &c. This is spoken in the person of the people,
desiring to be informed what they are to do to please God. (Challoner)
--- They can answer nothing in their own defence._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Fat. Hebrew, "torrents of oil." --- First-born, like Jephte, or the
king of Moab, Judges xi., and 4 Kings iii. 27. Saturn taught the
Ph\'9cnicians this impiety. (Eusebius, præp. iv. 16.) (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Solicitous. Hebrew also, "humbly." (Haydock) --- This was preferable
to all other sacrifices of the old law, (Worthington) and was
frequently inculcated, Deuteronomy x. 12., Psalm xlix. 9., and Isaias
i. 11. Yet the carnal Jews always made perfection consist in exterior
ceremonies._
Ver 9. _City,... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER VI.
_ And thy. Septuagint, "I will cast thee away into thyself." (Haydock)
--- Hold of some fruit. (Calmet) --- Thy wife shall miscarry;
(Vatable, &c.) or if she bring forth, the children shall perish by the
sword._
Ver 15. _New. Septuagint, "grave." (Haydock) --- "It is good for thee,
whe... [ Continue Reading ]
_The statutes of Amri, &c. The wicked ways of Amri and Achab,
idolatrous kings. (Challoner) --- They were the most infamous of
Israel, 3 Kings xvi. 25, 30. (Worthington) --- Hebrew, "the statutes
of Amri are kept." Septuagint, "The precepts ( ami) of my people shall
parish" (Haydock) --- You, rich m... [ Continue Reading ]