_Figs, which are the worst. (St. Jerome; St. Ambrose in Luke vii. 3.)
Yet they were eagerly sought after, before the other figs came to
maturity. They had escaped the rigours of winter. Such Christ (Calmet)
seemed to expect, Mark xi. 13._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Holy man. Hebrew chasid, (Haydock) "the pious" Assidean, 2 Machabees
xiv. 6. The disorder of Israel was great, though some were religious.
(Calmet) --- Such expressions only mean that few could be found, and
that the far greatest number rejected the prophet's advice.
(Worthington)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Giving. Septuagint, "speaks words of peace." He flatters the prince,
(Haydock) and dares not oppose the unjust. Syriac, "he says, bring
presents." --- Troubled it; or, "have thy?" &c. Hebrew, "they confirm
it."_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Brier. Hebrew chedek, or "thorn." Septuagint, "a consuming moth." ---
Inspection, or of thy chiefs (Haydock) and prophets. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Bosom. In times of general distress, even domestics are not trusted;
because all are solicitous for themselves, even to the prejudice of
others. (Worthington) --- Before the ruin of Israel civil wars raged,
4 Kings xv. Our Saviour alludes to this passage, Matthew x. 35., Luke
xii. 52., and xxi. 16.... [ Continue Reading ]
_She; Babylon, my enemy. (Challoner) --- It was taken by the Medes and
Persians, who set the Jews at liberty, to the great mortification of
their enemies. (Worthington) --- God thus displayed his justice or
mercy, rescuing his people from the nigh[night?] of misery. ---
Streets. Cyrus treated the fa... [ Continue Reading ]
_Law of thy enemies, who have tyrannized over thee. (Challoner) ---
The walls of Jerusalem are ordered to be rebuilt, Aggeus i._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Fortified. Hebrew also, "Egypt, and from Egypt to the river
Euphrates," &c. The Jews shall occupy their ancient limits, Amos viii.
12. (Calmet) --- The fenced cities may be Pelusium, Gaza, Tyre, &c.
From all parts the captives shall return. (Haydock) --- They were very
numerous under the Machabees,... [ Continue Reading ]
_Land of Babylon, (Challoner) or "the land of Judea (Haydock) has
been," &c. It might also be again made desolate, because the captives
built houses for themselves, and neglected the temple, Aggeus i. 10._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Alone: destitute of all things, or in full security, Jeremias xv.
17., and Numbers xxiii. 9. God will feed his people (Calmet) in the
most fertile places, designated by Carmel and Basan. (Haydock) --- A
pastor must maintain sound doctrine and discipline. (Worthington)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Wonders. The prophets speaking of the return, have Christ and his
religion in view; so that they seem not to find terms sufficiently
magnificent, Isaias ix. 15., and xliii. 16., and Zacharias x. 11. We
know from Esdras that nothing so surprising attended the liberation of
the people. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER VII.
_ Strength, because they cannot overcome the Hebrews or Christians.
(Menochius) --- Deaf, being astonished, Job xxi. 5._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Serpents, (Genesis iii. 14.) out of respect or rage. (Calmet) ---
Converts shall humbly apply to the ministers of Christ to receive
baptism and confirmation. (Theodoret; Sanct. lxvii.)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_No more, for past offences. Yet, if they transgress again, they must
not expect impunity. The Jews still bleed for the murder of the
Messias. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Away. Protestants, "subdue," (Haydock) or trample upon. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Truth, performing what he had promised out of mercy to Abraham.
(Worthington)_... [ Continue Reading ]