_It. Though it be free, and may resist grace or embrace virtue, Isaias
xlv. 22., Jeremias iii. 14., and vii. 3., and Josue xxiv. 23. (Calmet)
--- Yet God knows how to turn the heart even of a king, so as to
preserve his liberty, with the same ease as a gardener brings the
streams of water to his pla... [ Continue Reading ]
_Mercy. Septuagint, "justice and truth." (Haydock) See Osee vi. 6.
(Menochius)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Heart. Or when it is proud, it causes the eyes to appear so too.
(Calmet) --- Lamp. Protestants, "ploughing of the wicked is sin." When
it is done with a bad motive, out of pride. Hebrew, "the haughtiness
of the eyes, and the enlarging of the heart, are the labour ("
tillage, " Montanus; " thought,... [ Continue Reading ]
_Sluggard. Hebrew, "hasty man," as the slothful is ironically styled.
He would see his desires accomplished without labouring; and will
never stick to work. This levity is most injurious to his
advancement._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Death. Their injustice shall be punished._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Strange. Unknown, impure way, Leviticus x. 1., and Deuteronomy xvii.
15. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Top, ( domatis) as the roofs in Palestine were flat. (St. Jerome, ad
Sun.) --- Any inconvenience had better be endured, than to live with
the quarrelsome. (Menochius)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Neighbour. Symmachus, "he has no idea of friendship." Septuagint, "he
shall not be treated with mercy by any man." (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Knowledge. These are the effects of chastisements and good company._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Evil. He tries every expedient to save him. --- That. Septuagint, "he
despises." Symmachus, "throws down."_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Bosom. In private. (Calmet) --- They put all valuable things in the
bosom. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_To do judgment. Or to see it done, while the wicked depend only on
the corruption of their judges._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Giants, in hell, chap xv. 11., Job xxvi. 5., and Ezechiel xxii. 21._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Rich. Economy is constantly recommended. (Calmet) --- Those who
squandered away their goods, were fined by the Areopagites. (Atheneus
iv. 19.)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Righteous. Many are deterred from wickedness by the punishment of
malefactors, whose injuries are frequently irreparable. God abandoned
Pharao and Aman to save his people. He treated them as victims of
wrath, Isaias xliii. 3._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Treasure of provisions. Temporal blessings were promised as a figure
of more lasting ones, which are set before Christians._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Thereof. Nothing can resist, Matthew xii. 29., and Ecclesiastes ix.
16. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Mouth, from eating too much. (Lyranus)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Ignorant. Hebrew, "a scoffer." Septuagint, "pestilent." (Haydock) ---
Such a one is always actuated by pride, when he attempts to turn good
advice and religion to ridicule._... [ Continue Reading ]
_At all. Hence his desires of riches and wisdom prove fruitless, chap.
xiii. 4._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Wickedness. Hebrew, "with an evil thought." (Montanus) Ecclesiasticus
xxxiv. 24. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Obedient. Attentive, faithful witness, shall speak with triumph, or
he who obeys the law, shall gain the victory over the devil, &c.
(Philippians ii. 8.)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Face. Never blushing, or yielding to good advice._... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER XXI.... [ Continue Reading ]
_Battle. It was kept for no other purpose by the eastern nations, who
used oxen to till the land; asses and camels to carry burdens, Job
xxxix. 18., and Psalm xix. 8., and xxxii. 17. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]